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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sarah Quek's thoughts on Welcome Tea'09

Attending welcome teas bring up feelings of apprehension in me. I always wonder what the contents will be— boring talks, aimless games, poor organization etc. Such feelings were promptly dismissed when I attended the CF welcome tea. I was blessed to be able to bring along a friend who was interested in joining CF. I did not know how I would be able to get her to like this fellowship as I was a newbie myself. Yet, the warmth of the seniors and fellow friends did much to “win” us over. The opening games played were just a tad too old school—the bombing game. Yet it did serve to bring together the members of the different groups. People got to know their future fellow-buddies apart from their chosen CG mates. Core objectives of the fellowship were duly talked about. For those like me who attended the camp, it was the third time hearing the objectives of the year. It was a bit over-repetitive for me but for those who did not manage to attend the camp, I could say that it would have been very useful to know the direction in which the fellowship was heading in the year. There was also plenty of interaction time during the eat-and-greet session at the end of the welcome tea. I got to know more about the seniors, which was very useful as deals to buy their books were discussed (not relevant but useful nonetheless), which hall they stayed in (so we could have dinner/buffet outings) and much more. All these could not have happened if there was poor organization, which was the case for another welcome tea I attended. It was a really heartwarming experience for me and I hope that I can do as well for my future juniors. Overall, an A+ gathering J

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Jennifer Kwan's thoughts on Corporate Meeting

It was really heart warming being greeted by a group of strangers when I first entered the room .

Being displaced away from this world by all the work piling up and natural fatigue from lectures, it was heartening to see zealous people of God who are enthusiastic about fellowship despite feeling the same way as I do.

We started off with a lighthearted icebreaker, which was in my opinion astutely crafted as we grouped ourselves according to our colleges. Being a complete newcomer, I felt much more at home after identifying people of the same college as me. Straight away I knew that I was not alone and it affirmed me, as my church was pretty keen on winning schools, college by college for the Lord.

Worship was meaningful despite me not knowing certain songs but did engaged with the Lord .I was not very sure what I was into due to unfamiliarity. Should I raise my hands? Should I speak in tongues? I did both very subtly so as not to upset the overall dynamics.

The bible study was indeed an eye opener .I seldom engaged myself in such detailed bible study. Perhaps it was due to me being overly complacent .I now know that there is so much more to the word of God. With peers around me interested in it, I am sure my understanding of the bible would improve.

On a lighter note, the campus staff worker was really engaging and hilarious .He lightened the atmosphere of something, which could be impossibly solemn and perhaps boring.

After all the teaching, there was fellowship. Personally I am amazed by the hospitality of the fellowship .The warmth of the members did make me feel a part of it despite being a member for a mere two hours.

This is indeed a welcoming experience for a newcomer.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

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