Ministry in San Mateo
We really
enjoyed the community outreach programs we ran together with the 4th
year students in Divine Mercy, San Mateo in January and February. This March,
we began the next step in our ministry. Together with another couple, Pastor
Francis (freshly graduated from PCL) and his wife Sherryl, Juls and I have
started regular ministry in the area. We have a prayer meeting every Thursday
evening, 2 Bible Studies on Saturdays, and simple afternoon services on
Sundays.
Julius leading one of the Bible Studies |
Our
attendees are new Christians and seekers. They have a lot of questions and we
really pray for wisdom in discipling them. As is to be expected in a new
ministry, particularly with new Christians and seekers, we have had some ups
and downs. Some weeks, we have had a
very encouraging number of attendees. Other weeks, the numbers have been lower.
There have been different reasons for the fluctuating attendance, but we
continue to encourage and pray for them.
During our
January and February outreach activities, we had been using a covered court and
hiring chairs. This is not possible for our weekend activities but we do not yet
have a church building. Therefore, we looked for other arrangements. For the
time being, we are holding our simple services in the house of one of our new
attendees. It can be hard to fit everyone inside, but we are doing our best. In
March, we were able to purchase 35 chairs, using some of the money given to us
by DBC. These have been a really big help.
Buying 35 chairs for the ministry |
Preparing for a Sunday afternoon service in Sis. Leonie's house |
On the lot with Ptr. Lee - construction will start very soon! |
Farewell Class of 2015
Every March,
we have to say goodbye to another batch of students as they finish their four
years at PCL. This year, we had 29 students graduate, our highest number of
graduates in our school’s short history.
At the
beginning of March, we held elections for the next batch of leaders in our
school.
On March 13,
we had the annual Baccalaureate Service. Leadership of the school was
officially passed on to the batch below, and key positions symbolised with a
candle, pen, Bible, sword and key were given to the new student council members
in a special ceremony.
The turnover ceremony |
Finally, the
big day arrived. March 23 was graduation day! For the past three years, I have
been the MC, but this year, due to many commitments, I didn’t take on this
role. Graduation is, of course, a very special day that students long to share
with their family members. Sometimes, because of distance, health or other
reasons, no family members are able to come and show their support for their
student. One student, Bro. Erick, requested that I stand in as his ‘parent’,
escorting him down the aisle and standing with him for his picture with his
certificate. He thanked me for my support and encouragement ever since he was a
first year student. I was honoured to be part of his day.
We wish our
graduates all the best for the future and keep them in our prayers as they
embark upon the next chapter of their journeys. I will always remember fondly
their special involvement in Juls and my ministry in San Mateo for their
internship. We pray that God will guide and provide for them.
We also pray for our new 4th year
students, believing that God will guide them.
Korean Students
At the beginning of the year, I was teaching two Korean
students, Yun Ju and Min Ji, who came to Gethsemane Prayer Mountain to learn
English. Jin joined us in late February. In March, before Yun Ju was due to go
back to Korea, Juls and I took the three Korean students, along with another
Filipino friend who had been teaching them as well, to a little zoo in
Montalban. At the end of April, we had another special outing to Ocean Park in
Manila, as Jin was preparing to return to Korea at the beginning of May. Juls
and I wanted to give them some wonderful experiences together while they were still
here. Now, only Min Ji is still studying at GPM, so my schedule is not as
hectic as it has been for most of this year.
I’ve really enjoyed teaching these girls. I have become
fascinated with English, as I have always taken so many mind-boggling rules and
patterns for granted as a native English speaker. Most of all, I have been so
blessed to be part of their spiritual journey, as this has undoubtedly been one
of the key reasons God sent them to a Prayer Mountain to study English, instead
of a secular academy. God has been
moving in all of their lives and I have truly enjoyed our long, deep and honest
conversations about God.
New Members of the GPM Family
Three years ago, I
met a little family on Panggapasan island, near Bohol. These five children were
living with an elderly grandmother who was unable to look after them. They
touched Pastor Lee’s heart and 2 years ago, Johnnyboy and Elaine came to stay
with us on the mountain. Now, the siblings are all together again, as Ninyo,
Richard and John Lloyd came to the mountain this April. We have another young
child, JC, who has been adopted by one of the ‘mommies’ in the kitchen. I love
that in this place, children are being given an opportunity to go to school and
be provided for in a way that was not possible before. The young boys who
recently joined us are so fond of Juls. Not only is he a big kid himself who
loves to play, but he can speak their provincial language (Juls speaks two
Filipino languages). Juls has spent a lot of time on the mountain this vacation
because of my commitments to the Korean students, so that has been a big
blessing to the children.
Prayer Points
·
Our ministry in San
Mateo – effective discipleship of new believers
·
Finances for our church building and a smooth
construction process
·
PCL students – that God will provide
all of their needs: academic, emotional, spiritual
and financial
·
That I may be effective in teaching, admin and encouraging
the students
·
Continued development in my language and culture learning
·
My physical and emotional health
Thank you so much for your support and encouragement.
May God bless you all.
Gemma Verzosa
gemmamedling@gmail.com
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