Significance of Numbers in the Bible

This week, our kids delved into the topic “The Church – One Body with Many Parts”, with a focus on Christ as the center of the body—the one who is greater than all. The study was based on 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 , where Paul writes:“For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ. For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free—and have all been made to drink into one Spirit.”Through this lesson, the kids learned that in God’s church, every Christian is important, and everyone has a purpose. While some roles might seem more visible or significant, the Church cannot function without the contributions of all its members.Key Takeaways from the Lesson: Christ is the Focus Point : Kids learned that Christ is the head of the Church and the center of all its functions. Each One Plays an Important Role : Every person in the Church is unique and valuable, with a role designed by God. Unity in Diversity: Despite our differences, we are united as one body in Christ. Practical Applications:The children explored how different parts of the body symbolize various roles in the Church: Hands : To comfort others. Feet : To bring others to Jesus. Mouth : To encourage and uplift others. Just like the body functions as a whole, each part contributes to the glorification of the one omnipotent God, who is Number 1. This session inspired the kids to reflect on their unique roles within the Church and how they can contribute to God’s mission with love and purpose. Have a blessed week ahead.

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Women Fellowship

Importance of Balance in Life

The RWC Women’s Fellowship held its final in-person meeting for 2024 on November 16. It was a blessed time of worship and fellowship. Sis. Chris Augustine delivered a powerful message on the Importance of Balance in Life, sharing the concept of the 4S: Stature balance Soul balance Spiritual balance Social balance Her insightful message reminded us how crucial it is to maintain balance in these four areas. Everything we do, including getting adequate rest, eating healthily, and exercising regularly, should be for the glory of God, as our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). The meeting also featured a lively debate between two teams, which was both fun and meaningful. A game session got everyone engaged and moving! Prizes were awarded to participants and winners of the memory verse competition, making it a memorable and joyful time of fellowship. We thank God for His blessings in 2024 and eagerly anticipate the coming year. Wishing everyone a joyful and blessed 2025!

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Differences between Being Spiritual and Being Religious.

On Sunday, January 5th, the youth fellowship gathered for our regular meeting, where we had an engaging discussion on the topic: “Differences between Being Spiritual and Being Religious.” The discussion was grounded in the Gospel of John, Chapter 4, with a particular focus on verses 21 and 24. Summary of the Discussion: The session began with a reading of John 4:1-26, which recounts Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. The group reflected on how this conversation highlighted a shift in focus from external religious rituals to a more personal, spiritual relationship with God.     Key Scripture References:  John 4:21: “Woman, believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.” John 4:24: “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.” 1.⁠ ⁠Understanding Being Religious: We explored what it means to be religious and identified it as:• Following a set of rules, traditions, and rituals prescribed by a religious institution.• Emphasizing outward acts of worship, such as attending church, observing holy days, or performing specific ceremonies.• Focusing on visible practices that often aim to show devotion but may lack inner transformation. Examples discussed included the Samaritan woman’s mention of worshiping on specific mountains and the religious debates of the time about “proper” worship locations. 2.⁠ ⁠Understanding Being Spiritual: Being spiritual, as emphasized by Jesus, involves:• A heartfelt, personal connection with God.• Worshiping God in spirit and truth, which transcends physical locations and outward practices.• Emphasizing inward transformation, sincerity, and authenticity in one’s relationship with God. In light of John 4:24, the group noted that true worship must come from the heart, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and aligned with God’s truth. 3.⁠ ⁠Key Differences Between Spirituality and Religion:• Focus: Religion often focuses on external observances, while spirituality prioritizes internal transformation.• Relationship: Religion can sometimes become about following rules, whereas spirituality is centered on a personal relationship with God.• Worship: Religious worship might be tied to specific places or rituals, but spiritual worship is about connecting with God anywhere and at any time. 4.⁠ ⁠Practical Application: The group discussed how we, as youth, can move beyond mere religious practices and embrace true spirituality:• Cultivating a personal prayer life.• Reading the Word of God with a desire for understanding and transformation.• Allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our decisions and actions.• Worshiping God with sincerity, whether in private or in a group setting. Reflection and Conclusion: We concluded that both spirituality and religion have their place, but Jesus calls us to prioritize spiritual worship that is authentic and personal. We were reminded that God is not limited to a specific location or ritual—He seeks those who worship Him genuinely, with their hearts fully engaged. The session ended with a time of prayer, asking God to help us deepen our relationship with Him and worship Him in spirit and truth.

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kids church

A Time of Thanksgiving and Reflection

This week at RWC Sunday School, our kids had a special opportunity to reflect on and give thanks for the blessings of 2024, recognizing God’s goodness throughout the year. We kicked off the celebration with a fun game of musical chairs, where the kids enjoyed the thrill of the game while also sharing their thoughts when the music paused In addition to sharing, our beginners and primary children also worked on a creative craft project—building their own “Gratitude Tree.” They expressed their thankfulness by writing on gratitude tree and then shared their contributions with their peers. We concluded this special time together with a heart of thanksgiving, praying that the Lord will continue to guide, lead, and help us grow in faith, so that we may be fruitful in His service in the coming year. Each child took a turn to share their reflections on the following: One of the best things I enjoyed at Sunday School. My key takeaway from this year’s lessons. How helpful the Kids Church and Bible teachings were at Sunday School. Personal testimonies and experiences. My expectations and hopes for next year. A memorable moment or lesson from 2024.

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Bible Study, First Peter

Hope in the midst of suffering

I Peter 1  1:4 – மறுபடியும் ஜெநிப்பித்தார் – begotten us again. 1:5 – By faith, protected by His power – our reward is in heaven. 1:6 – while you are happy by that hope, persecuted on this earth, if needed be, by various trials.  1:8-9  – reward for your faith – the salvation of your souls.  1:10-12 – Connecting the prophets, their prophecy of the grace that would come just as the Spirit testified the sufferings of Christ and the glory that would follow after.  1:13-21 – Consider soberly what God has called you for. Be of strong mind (no confusion) and put your trust completely on that grace when you realize Jesus.  14-16 – Be Holy because Lord your God is holy. 17 – Have reverential fear.  18 – 21 Not by products but by the precious blood of Jesus – remember what Lord God has done for you.  Verses 22-25 – Key points – Let your life match your calling  Obey to truth – sincere love for fellow brethren Key points: We are begotten again, born again. Our faith, protected by God’s power and the rewards is in heaven. This hope gives us joy but persecution on this earth is unavoidable and so we go through various trials. The greatest reward for our faith is the salvation of our souls.  The prophets of the past, their prophecy of grace and the Spirt that testified Jesus’ suffering and the glory after. 

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