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PIX: Without apology, the highlight of my Christmas this year was @melchica's baptism.

Yes, I know I already said it, but it bears repeating.
Doulos's recently-published photo set on Flickr is the spark for this blog post.

Yes, I had a great time at the Christmas service at BLC.
Yes, I had a great time at the family dinner-and-tomfoolery.
Yes, I had a great time eating celebratory meals.

Not to discount these things - I'm grateful for them all - but they happen every year.
Not Mel's baptism, though. That doesn't happen every year.
I'm happy, excited, hopeful for you, Mel.

For photos, including shots of the Christmas service at Bangsar Lutheran Church, please follow the link to Doulos's Flickr set. Thanks, Doulos!

btw, my meal tonight was surf and turf at Monte's BSC [http://gowal.la/s/2moc].
Consequently, I'm in a good mood ;).

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@geminianeyes, you can join @sivinkit n @bangsarlutheran, carolling this weekend ;). Times n venues:

Carolling with @bangsarlutheran!

19 Dec, Sat. 2.30 pm @ MPH 1 Utama
20 Dec, Sun. 2.30 pm @ MPH Midvalley
20 Dec, Sun. 5.00 pm @ BSC, Bangsar Shopping Centre

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VID: The Hope of Peace Is a Train #hopemy

Peace is one cute kid!

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My community of faith inspires me.

Quick Thoughts!
As I prepare for bed...
Being a recollection of inspirations that waltzed through my mind during this morning's worship gathering at blc.

Joanna - the steadiest percussionist I know personally. I've told her so enough times to embarrass her, I think ;).

It is inspiring to see people worship wholeheartedly.

It is inspiring to see cutesy-wutesy babies in the worship gathering.

It is inspiring to hear the strains of the violin.

It is inspiring to see people worship.
When you know their stories. When you know the pain they feel and the trouble they face.
And when you see them worship anyway - it is inspiring.

It is inspiring to see people behind the scenes, keeping things up front running well.


My community of faith inspires me.
http://blc.net.my/

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Twitter Serendipity: Worship Together @mahyuni

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Daily Bible readings in your inbox - this time, the lectionary.

Devotions and readings suggested for daily meditation and prayer

Lectionary readings provide a disciplined way to read through the Bible. These readings are available for both lectionary cycles, the Sunday and festival readings and the Daily Lectionary.

Read them online, subscribe to our email list, print a reading list or listen to "Hear the Word," the lectionary podcast.

Learn more about lectionary readings.

I just received an email from the Presbyterian Church (USA) from a list I subscribed to more than a week ago. I don't know why the delay (maybe they process subscriptions by hand), but I'm glad it's here.

It's the daily lectionary reading via email. I've already blogged about the Bible-in-two-years programme I'm following (http://alphalim.me/hijacking-a-bad-habit-to-promote-a-good-one-d ). This should be another exciting option.

The lectionary is a three-year cycle of readings that covers the whole Bible (and optionally, the Apocrypha). It's based on early Jewish reading patterns and has been developed throughout the history of the church. You might find it helpful.

I'll be trying both email subscriptions for awhile and see which I'll drop (or I might go whole hog and keep following both). The lectionary reading has the benefit of being in sync with the church year, though. So - well, we'll see what happens.

Let me know if you give it a go!

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When you know you are loved, fear no longer intimidates you.

"Be yourself." It's one of the hardest things to do. Why? When someone says, "Be yourself!" inevitably, a voice inside us answers, "Who?" 

Sometimes we think we know. And sometimes we actually do know. But most times - too often - we don't know who we are. 

Like a fool driving and using the phone at the same time, our performance and - critically, our performance assessment - are retarded. And so we go through life retarded. Living but never fully alive - but for those magic moments. 

But those magic moments do exist. We crave them. We want them. We need them. We know they are there, dancing behind the veil. Why are they so hard to reach? 

The flight of the butterfly. The light in a child's eyes. The smile of a girl. Precious, fleeting, delicate. So are the things that really matter - that really make life alive. They are as hard to grasp as a dream, because they are dreams. 

Our dreams awaken us to life. Without our dreams, we'd be dead alive. 

Sad is the sight of those who have wilfully sacrificed their dreams to the gods of fear. "Wisdom." "Reality." "Prudence." These are the nice names they give their gods, but their real name is Fear. The many-headed god of fear, loud of bark but toothless in bite. Shame. Ridicule. Failure. Starvation. Poverty. Death. The many heads of the monster. But he has but one heart, and faith born of love pierces it.

When you know you are loved, you have confidence, and fear no longer intimidates you. Sure, its many faces taunt you, but you slap them and carry on. 

Some are born into homes so full of love that this confidence seems built into them. Others - most others - have to find the way for themselves, bumbling from one gutter to another. Until they find the one who has found them. And then they find the way home. 

But it's not so easy, is it? It's not a one-time done deal. It's walking, step by step. Step by step, becoming who we are. With the help of the divine in his many guises as our friends, strangers, enemies. 

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Godly Play had the adults captivated as well as the kids

No clown suit, no loud music, no jumping around. Just children enraptured with the message.

And almost all the adults ;).

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How to love Sade

"Please send me someone to love" - Sade

Most teeny poppers beg and yearn for someone to love *them*. Sade
sings for someone to show love to. She knows where it's at. Because
she's a *real woman*, not Disney-manufactured faff. Ha! (Do I sound
old and cranky yet?)

Jesus said, "Love your neighbour", then he told a parable to show that
the Good Samaritan is your neighbour.

So, *to love your neighbour is to let him love you*. (To love Sade is
to let her love you.)

Or, to paraphrase Microsoft:

Who are you going to let love you today?

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