星期四, 1月 21, 2010
2010東亞區畢業生會議 EAGC
合辦:澳門基督徒畢業生團契GCF 香港基督徒畢業生團契HKGCF
日期:2010年7月30日至8月3日
地點:香港挪亞方舟渡假村
主題:LIVING WATER LIVING WELL- Christians in the Marketplace an Asian Perspective
主要講員:李思敬博士(中國神學研究院,香港)
Mr. Mark Greene (《歡天喜地星期一》作者
London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, UK)
詳情查詢及報名:Joanne 6662 7590 eagc2010@macaofcs.org
報名表下載
http://eagc2010.org
星期五, 9月 28, 2007
非凡的信仰.非凡的教會﹣唐慕華的七堂課
非凡的信仰.非凡的教會
唐慕華的七堂課
Seven Seminars by Marva J. Dawn
詳情:
http://www.wenzi.fes.org.hk/?PID=_EVTDTL&EVT=18
信徒總是平凡的,為何信仰和教會是非凡的?
深邃的靈性、脆弱的身體、敏銳的文化洞察力、堅強的先知聲音——
這是我們認識的唐慕華(Marva J. Dawn)。
她深信,基督信仰既能滲透人心至深處,亦能動搖非人的帝國。
她邀請我們重新發現:非凡的信仰、非凡的教會。
唐慕華博士為現今北美重要的作家、講師、神學家和教育家,著述甚豐,探討課題包括教會觀、敬拜、靈修、科技文化、孩童教養、安息操練等等。
英語演講.粵語即時傳譯
免費入場.自由奉獻
晚間公開聚會
晚上7:30-9:30
場地:循道衛理聯合教會香港堂(灣仔軒尼詩道36號)
2/11(五)
工作,是為了安息!(安息,是為了更好的工作?)
Work and Sabbath: The Perfect Pair
朝八晚十,營營役役,憂心忡忡。辛勞、業積、效率背後,我們的信仰在哪裡?原來,「工作」與「安息」竟是絕配?但我們為誰安息?又怎能安息?
對象:在職信徒
回應:林志輝博士 香港樹仁大學工商管理學系助理教授
3/11(六)
娛樂自己.迷戀自己——青少年怎可能委身教會?
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Freedom for Youth from a Culture of Narcissism
買衫買鞋手提sms,閒來YouTube寫blog互窺心事——在這個連iPod、NDS、WII都早晚被淘汰的自戀世代,教會應如何接待青少年?聖經對這一代還有甚麼意義?
對象:所有信徒(適合青少年導師)
回應:駱穎佳先生 FES研究及對外訓練部研究員、《後現代拜物教》作者
5/11(一)
讓小孩子到我這裡來——教養孩童的屬靈智慧
Christian Parenting: Quick Fix or the Pain of Childbirth
我們都想將最好的給孩子;但那些我們看為好的事物,又能否將孩子帶往神那裡?還是攔阻孩子認識祂?我們應如何以神的心腸教養孩童?
對象:所有信徒(適合父母、教牧同工、教導或服事孩童之信徒)
回應:吳思源先生 香港從心會社主席、維護家庭聯盟副主席
6/11(二)
我心尊主為大——假如所有凡人的敬拜都是非凡的敬拜
The Splendor of Worshiping God: What Is Worship for?
不少信徒在崇拜設計上費盡心思,卻不很清楚神滿意與否。於是我們必須問:對於這個大都會,群體敬拜的意義何在?或者問:為甚麼敬拜是非凡的?
對象:所有信徒
回應:譚靜芝博士 建道神學院聖樂系主任
7/11三
鎖不住的欲望——這一代人的性與欲
Untamed Desire? Sexuality in the Technological Society
信徒立志過貞潔生活,但此刻我們卻活在龐大的科技帝國裡,親身體驗著永無止境的欲望橫流。隨著性的影象和資訊無孔不入,我們可如何正視和處理自己的欲望,以致更明白愛?
對象:所有信徒(適合青少年)
回應:蔡元雲醫生 突破機構榮譽總幹事
午間教牧同工聚會
下午2:30-4:30
場地:突破中心地庫禮堂(九龍吳松街191號)
6/11二
性迷宮裡的牧養智慧
Training the Church for Sexual Character: A Pastoral Perspective
在性的課題上,教牧同工往往習慣向信徒重申固有的原則和道德底線;除此之外,牧者是否可以給予更積極、更具智慧的牧養?教會的社群特質跟性品格的模塑有何關係?
對象:教牧同工
回應:區祥江博士 資深輔導員、中國宣道神學院輔導及實踐科講師
7/11三
植根敬拜的青少年事工——從真正的敬拜到真正的信仰
Be Authentic: Founding Our Youth Ministry on Worship
很多教會都開設青少年崇拜,並以此為青少年事工的基礎;但核心的問題是:真正的敬拜是怎樣的?怎樣的敬拜生活才可以將聖經裡豐富的信仰,真真正正的傳予年青一代?
對象:教牧同工
回應:譚靜芝博士 建道神學院聖樂系主任
唐慕華博士對廿一世紀有深刻的洞察和獻策,著述的課題涉及動與靜的節奏、科技的禍與福、教牧與信徒的召命、未來的無望與盼望等;不愧是時代的先知!
——蔡元雲醫生 突破機構榮譽總幹事
閱讀唐慕華的著作,讀者不難發現作者既投入生活、熱愛生命,亦能對身處的社會與文化作出反思與批判……唐慕華再度訪港,信徒不要錯失機會,聆聽她聲調柔和而信念堅強的演講!
——胡志偉牧師 香港教會更新運動總幹事
查詢:貝小姐(23698512)
報名及詳情:
http://www.wenzi.fes.org.hk/?PID=_APPFORM&FORMID=5
唐慕華博士的訪港資訊、訪談、專文評論、作品推介等等,已一一上載於專題網誌!如欲認識唐慕華更多,請瀏覽:
http://mdhk.blogspot.com/
主辦:香港基督徒學生福音團契
香港基督徒畢業生團契
合辦〔教牧講座〕:突破機構
協辦:建道神學院聖樂部 香港教會更新運動 循道衛理聯合教會香港堂 時代論壇 基督日報
星期六, 9月 15, 2007
Back from EAGC 2007
/甘少琴
八月十至十四日澳門基督徒畢業生團契一行八人赴韓國參與東亞區畢業生會議(EAGC),當中包括FCS兩名理事、兩名同工及四位畢業生。臨出發前遇著今年最大的颱風,為今次行程增添了不少“刺激”。
今年的主題是“Root Out of Dry Land”,用中文應怎樣翻譯才最準呢?就把它譯成“再沒有旱地”吧!那在整個會議中,我們是透過什麼內容體驗這個主題呢? 就在這裡向大家分享一下當中的感受和得著。
“神奇”
今屆EAGC(第八屆)有來自十二個國家及地區的二百多名畢業生參加,並邀請了唐慕華(MARVA J. DWAN)擔任聖經分享(釋經講道)的講員,說到MARVA,除她的聖經分享外,她個人的生命展現就是一個實實在在的見證,縱然身體很多殘缺:腳是義肢、一邊眼幾乎盲、一邊耳弱聽、心臟及腎臟又有毛病,一個七十多歲的老人家,還可以要求她怎樣,但她就是仍能說出具吸引力及令人反思的信息,在她身上不禁要說聲“神奇”──神的奇妙。
沒有修飾的需要
會議中安排了五個國家及地區分享當地的畢業生運動,令人感恩惠的是在這個會議中大家都坦誠分享自己地區的社會問題及運動的推動情況,在這個大家庭裏,沒有需要修飾的理由,分享中我們看到的是需要、是難題,但也是機遇。會議的第三天晚上,輪到我們分享本地的運動情況,今時今日要介紹澳門,很難不由產業龍頭大哥──賭博業出發,介紹人也幽自己一默:在澳門如此的環境中,有人說GCF全寫是否為Gambling Christian Fellowship?(正確寫法:Graduated Christian Fellowship)這除了作為是笑話外,也是對我們幾個澳門畢業生的而言,是值得反思的。我們的城市將何去何從,會否有一天“全民皆兵”從事賭彩業呢?
後現代加上全球化的大融合
在全球化為世界帶來重大影響力下,我們有沒有關注世界性問題,還是仍覺得與你沒有關係,只著眼教會的四道牆呢?葉松茂 博士在分享全球化的題目上,表示全球化表現在我們生活的每個環節:小至手上用的筆、身上穿的衣,大至大型的機械。無可否認全球化帶來進步,更甚的是對文化與價值觀的影響,這場後現代加上全球化的大融合(crossover),沒有選擇與否的餘地,因根本已在其中。同時不要忘了,在不少非洲、拉丁美洲甚至印度、中國還有許多看不到希望的弱者,他們可能未能跟得上步伐。
Mega Church與人質事件
韓國教會一向都被港澳教會視為學習對象,因世上最大的基督教教會也在韓國,會眾七十五萬,是澳門人口的一點五倍,在韓國Mega church--大型教會的發展不斷脹大,但不說不知韓國的基督徒由一九九零年的一千二百多萬,減少至二零零五年的八百多萬,每年更有近千間的小型教會“關門大吉”。而基督徒在韓國人心中的評價不斷下降,在早前的人質事件中可以看到,韓國社會對短宣被綁架事件反應有很多的落差,有些人甚至覺得反感。分享韓國教會情況的牧師反映,過去基督徒在社會中有不錯的聲望,今天演變到如此地步,很大原因是基督徒的社會承擔減少了,生活與信仰脫節,很多基督徒只把信仰視為興趣和消遣,樂當隱形基督徒,不把信仰行在工作和生活中。我想這就解釋了為何韓國的大型教會的發展不斷。
堅定信念,繼續上路!
總結這次會議,讓我看到基督徒畢業生運動的更大圖畫,從挫折中學習,從分享中勉勵。
這個年代,我們要承擔的又是什麼?作為天國福音運動的一員我們可以怎樣改變世界呢?有人說:知識可以改變命運。基督徒畢業生,一群所謂知識份子,除知識外,能讓我們在這條天國福音運動的道路上堅定持守的,就是激勵我們生命的基督信念。
EAGC營後感言
[warning: long....]
hmm...ok. so I can see that many of us who participated in EAGC have gotten something back with us -- in addition to all the gift and souvenir-- something that moved our life more deeply, inside. So, before I forget, I try to write down my personal reflection after coming back from EAGC, to share with you:
Why I go to EAGC?
Well, I can't really remember the "why". Maybe because I was too bored with my own life? I haven't joined any of these large gathering (or "camp" as the Macau/HK Christian always put it) for a long time (the last time was "Wa Fok" at Macau, if it counts). Plus, I also want to see Korea - the country and the mega church. Heard a lot about the "success" in Korean evangelical movement in recent years. And since I've never been to Korea, why not take this chance and go onto a "holiday trip" with a few young people! :-)
So, more or less, I think I started out as just "Hitchhiking" with the Macau GCF people for a vacation (not vocation!) short trip. Ok, to be honest, since Macau GCF does not have a solid "membership" scheme, I did not identify myself as a GCF member, certainly not before this EAGC trip. But I'm glad I get to know a little more about GCF/FCS and our teammate through this trip!
My expectation for EAGC
Since I was just in a "vacation" mindset to start out with this trip, I didn't put too much thought into what it would be like or what I should get out of it? Although, God always do the unexpected when we least expect it. It turns out to be more than a pleasant holiday trip, or even a regular Christian camp experience for me. It certainly gets me into more deep thoughts about my life in all aspect (career, church life, spiritual life, family life, relationship with others, etc.) and also Macau as a city we call home.
The Conference
People
The most wonderful part of this trip is the people --
1) Prof. Marva Dawn (key speaker) -- an amazing, powerful yet gentle loving mind trapped in a crippled body. I'm sorry to say that, being part of the video-game & fast-food generation, reading is not an attractive option for me. And so I never read Marva's book before. Although I heard that she is a great teacher and book writer. But I think "seeing is believing". Her image of very slowly (and probably very painfully) walk up and down the very short stairs towards the podium still remains in my mind.
2) Korean Christian -- heard so much about them, their amazing growth in quantities (e.g. mega church). But this time, I get to hear the other side of the story: how they get where they are today and the struggles they are facing, especially in the recent kidnapping incident in Afghanistan . One Korean missionary lady use the word "repentance" multiple times during her speech on the topic of Korean cross-culture missions. I can see that during that night, there was no smile on her face through out the event - even while many audiences were laughing in response to the "humorous" presentation of some of the other speakers. If I remember correctly, she is in charge of a missionary institute focusing on Islamic studies. I can imagine that part of her job was to prepare the Korean missionaries and send them out to Islamic countries, those like Afghanistan .
Event
The Cultural Night in the last day was certainly something to remember. Each country/region put their best talent on the stage... well, ok, so some are better than the others :-) (and yes, they kept using the word "country", which is politically incorrect for some of the participating "regions", but why do we care?!)
I was amazed that our Macau team also put up something very creative and certainly very impressive to delegates from other Asian countries. We became famous overnight!! haha!!
[The Tourism Office should pay us for the promotion of Macau! and probably also 咀香園 too! ]
Nation
One thing that hit me is how the Korean brothers and sisters love and pray for their countries. [You can hardly see any non-Korean made cars on the street!] In contrast, at the Cultural Night, when the MC call for the delegates from China to stand up (note: there was no China team), HK & Macau team were still on our seat - waiting for the next call for HK & Macau team. Yup, ten & eight years after the return to motherland, how well do we know China? What is our identity?
What did God say to me through this conference
Wow, this is a tough question. For me there's no simple answer. Since I came back from this conference, I've been doing some rethinking about my life, family, career, church... and GOD? Through the sharing session, I can see that Christian communities around Asia are facing difficulties of their own. Even Marva Dawn has her own sad story... [if one of my small group member did not tell me wrong, I think she said that Marva Dawn was divorced before. And the reason is that her ex-husband run off with a nurse that was taking care of her...?!] So God did not promise blue sky for us always. But He will give us strength to overcome any sadness in our life. Remind me of one of the verse in a recent movie (Evan Almighty): and God said, "Whatever I do, I do because I love you."
Conclusion
All in all, the EAGC experience has been a wonderful gift for me. In short, it left me with a warm feeling of the love and hospitality of Korean brothers & sisters. Also a brief insight of the suffering and struggles in the Christian communities in all these Asian countries. And the encouragement of seeing Marva Dawn in her speech still remains in my heart. If time permits, I think I will very much like to join the next EAGC conference.
Joseph Lai.
ps. did you notice that the ceiling of the newly opened Venetian shopping mall / casino is painted with angels all around?! yup, God is watching us ;-)
阿Jo在日本畢業生代表分享其畢業生工作後便代表澳門上台為日本祈禱。沒錯,要用英文祈呢!看他祈得多懇切。唔知有冇祈埋釣魚台呢?
hmm...ok. so I can see that many of us who participated in EAGC have gotten something back with us -- in addition to all the gift and souvenir-- something that moved our life more deeply, inside. So, before I forget, I try to write down my personal reflection after coming back from EAGC, to share with you:
Why I go to EAGC?
Well, I can't really remember the "why". Maybe because I was too bored with my own life? I haven't joined any of these large gathering (or "camp" as the Macau/HK Christian always put it) for a long time (the last time was "Wa Fok" at Macau, if it counts). Plus, I also want to see Korea - the country and the mega church. Heard a lot about the "success" in Korean evangelical movement in recent years. And since I've never been to Korea, why not take this chance and go onto a "holiday trip" with a few young people! :-)
So, more or less, I think I started out as just "Hitchhiking" with the Macau GCF people for a vacation (not vocation!) short trip. Ok, to be honest, since Macau GCF does not have a solid "membership" scheme, I did not identify myself as a GCF member, certainly not before this EAGC trip. But I'm glad I get to know a little more about GCF/FCS and our teammate through this trip!
My expectation for EAGC
Since I was just in a "vacation" mindset to start out with this trip, I didn't put too much thought into what it would be like or what I should get out of it? Although, God always do the unexpected when we least expect it. It turns out to be more than a pleasant holiday trip, or even a regular Christian camp experience for me. It certainly gets me into more deep thoughts about my life in all aspect (career, church life, spiritual life, family life, relationship with others, etc.) and also Macau as a city we call home.
The Conference
People
The most wonderful part of this trip is the people --
1) Prof. Marva Dawn (key speaker) -- an amazing, powerful yet gentle loving mind trapped in a crippled body. I'm sorry to say that, being part of the video-game & fast-food generation, reading is not an attractive option for me. And so I never read Marva's book before. Although I heard that she is a great teacher and book writer. But I think "seeing is believing". Her image of very slowly (and probably very painfully) walk up and down the very short stairs towards the podium still remains in my mind.
2) Korean Christian -- heard so much about them, their amazing growth in quantities (e.g. mega church). But this time, I get to hear the other side of the story: how they get where they are today and the struggles they are facing, especially in the recent kidnapping incident in Afghanistan . One Korean missionary lady use the word "repentance" multiple times during her speech on the topic of Korean cross-culture missions. I can see that during that night, there was no smile on her face through out the event - even while many audiences were laughing in response to the "humorous" presentation of some of the other speakers. If I remember correctly, she is in charge of a missionary institute focusing on Islamic studies. I can imagine that part of her job was to prepare the Korean missionaries and send them out to Islamic countries, those like Afghanistan .
Event
The Cultural Night in the last day was certainly something to remember. Each country/region put their best talent on the stage... well, ok, so some are better than the others :-) (and yes, they kept using the word "country", which is politically incorrect for some of the participating "regions", but why do we care?!)
I was amazed that our Macau team also put up something very creative and certainly very impressive to delegates from other Asian countries. We became famous overnight!! haha!!
[The Tourism Office should pay us for the promotion of Macau! and probably also 咀香園 too! ]
Nation
One thing that hit me is how the Korean brothers and sisters love and pray for their countries. [You can hardly see any non-Korean made cars on the street!] In contrast, at the Cultural Night, when the MC call for the delegates from China to stand up (note: there was no China team), HK & Macau team were still on our seat - waiting for the next call for HK & Macau team. Yup, ten & eight years after the return to motherland, how well do we know China? What is our identity?
What did God say to me through this conference
Wow, this is a tough question. For me there's no simple answer. Since I came back from this conference, I've been doing some rethinking about my life, family, career, church... and GOD? Through the sharing session, I can see that Christian communities around Asia are facing difficulties of their own. Even Marva Dawn has her own sad story... [if one of my small group member did not tell me wrong, I think she said that Marva Dawn was divorced before. And the reason is that her ex-husband run off with a nurse that was taking care of her...?!] So God did not promise blue sky for us always. But He will give us strength to overcome any sadness in our life. Remind me of one of the verse in a recent movie (Evan Almighty): and God said, "Whatever I do, I do because I love you."
Conclusion
All in all, the EAGC experience has been a wonderful gift for me. In short, it left me with a warm feeling of the love and hospitality of Korean brothers & sisters. Also a brief insight of the suffering and struggles in the Christian communities in all these Asian countries. And the encouragement of seeing Marva Dawn in her speech still remains in my heart. If time permits, I think I will very much like to join the next EAGC conference.
Joseph Lai.
ps. did you notice that the ceiling of the newly opened Venetian shopping mall / casino is painted with angels all around?! yup, God is watching us ;-)
阿Jo在日本畢業生代表分享其畢業生工作後便代表澳門上台為日本祈禱。沒錯,要用英文祈呢!看他祈得多懇切。唔知有冇祈埋釣魚台呢?
星期四, 8月 16, 2007
SHOWERS OF BLESSING
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