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Greetings

Welcome to Good Tidings Assembly!

We are happy to have you visit our site.
If you are looking for a lively and comtemporary Church, you have found the place of worship!

We are a family church with great worship and relevant teaching.
Our Sunday Morning Celebration Service caters for the whole family with a special programme for the kids at the Sunday school. Our Church also attracts both the seniors, young adults and the teenagers who enjoy our dynamic programmes specially designed for the different age groups. We also run groups for men, women and home fellowships.

We believe as Christians we are to serve the community both locally and internationally. We affiliate our Church with social works through supporting a drug rehabilitation centre and a home for the special needs. We also participate in world missions, planting churches, building lives and training leaders.

In Good Tidings Assembly there are plenty of room for you to serve and take part in with your family. We welcome you to join us us and see what the Lord is doing in our Church!


Scripture for today...O Lord your Word is a lamp unto my feet

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Pictures from the father's day Celebration


On 14th of June we celebrated Father's day with our invited speaker Ps. Barnard from Tasmania. He ministered a powerful message and prayed he took time to minister individually to all who responded to the altar call. He spoke into their lives and encourage them in their walk with the Lord. It was a wonderful service.

To God be the Glory!


OUR SERVICE





Pastor Sean and the worship team lead by Sis. Debbie



Praying for the "Refugee Feeding and Tuition Program" and the volunteers ......Sis. Grace , Bro. John and sis.Mary



HOLY COMMUNION



Pastor Sean and Bro. Anderson praying for the Holy Communion









A time of self reflection and rededication



The Church preparing for the Holy Communion even the little children join in this sacred act of worship



THE FATHERS



Our GTSA men


Our Fathers all lined up in a row to be prayed for


Bro. Jimmy and Pastor Israel


Pastor Anthony blessing and praying for all the Fathers


Our Men receiving the blessings.


The gifts...
Presentation of gifts to the fathers...here we see Johnathan, Raymond and Stanley







THE SPECIAL


Special presentation by the young ladies...Fharyl, Vivian and Emelia


THE PREACHING





Pastor Barnard making a point during his preaching


Pastor Barnard continue to share from his heart



Having a good laugh with the interpreter Bro. Anderson




THE ALTAR MINISTRY



Ps Barnard opening up the altar ministry





The respond......


Praying for the needs of the members....here we see sis Li Pei


The youths responding to God



Praying for the couples and their families




Belinda is being ministered by Ps. Barnard




Ministering to the elderly and the sick in body........here we see Ps. Barnard praying for Sis. Kit's mom





Praying for Sis Gina's Mom and reaffirming the prayer to her




The members supporting in prayers


Praying for Hui Ching




Praying for Sis. Kit


We ended the service by praying in unity for GTSA Church..the Pastors and the Church members held hands and believed for God to do a greater work in our lives and in the Church. It's time to move on to greater heights and ministries for the Church.




Church let us continue to remain faithful to the calling we profess in Him and be committed to God and to serve His Church and His people with the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Be joyful and strengthen to serve God for His glory.

Amen!

These are the photos taken on Father's day Celebration. Enjoy the photos and watch those unseen moments. Photos courtesy of Sis. Wendy


Thursday, June 18, 2009

Water Baptism in July





What Does Baptism Mean?

The person who is baptized identifies with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
The apostle Paul explained that baptism also symbolizes the believer's union with Christ:
"or don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life." (Romans 6:3-4).


Immersion in the baptismal waters symbolizes the end of the old way of life. Coming up out of the baptismal waters pictures the new life found in Christ. The person who was previously dead in sin has been made spiritually alive by the same power that raised up Jesus from the grave.



United with Him, the believer is released from the power of sin in order to obey God.
Paul portrays this life change as putting on new clothes: “for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ” (Galatians 3:27).


Baptism for Believers



Baptism followed repentance and faith in New Testament times. Peter invited his listeners on the Day of Pentecost to
“Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven.” (Acts 2:38 NIV).


Three thousand persons responded to the invitation, and "those who accepted his message were baptized" (Acts 2:41).

When the apostles took the gospel across the Roman Empire from Jerusalem, new churches were established, and believers were baptized soon after they turned away from sin and put their trust in Christ for salvation. Acts 18:18 says, “many of the Corinthians who heard [Paul] believed and were baptized.”

Those who have repented of sin and put their faith in Jesus Christ for eternal life are encouraged to take this step of obedience.



How Should You Be Baptized?

The Bible word for "baptize" means "immerse, douse, or saturate." In the two full descriptions of baptism found in the New Testament individuals were immersed in water. Jesus was baptized by John in the Jordan River to identify Himself as God's Son: “As soon as be was baptized, [he] went up out of the water” (Matthew 3:16).



Because of the meaning of the word baptism Good Tidings practices baptism by immersion. Therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19 NH).



Though the Bible does not state a minimum age at which a person may be baptized, an individual believer should be old enough to understand the significance of baptism. Baptism is not required to receive God's salvation. However, all who have trusted Christ for salvation are encouraged to follow Him in baptism as a step of obedience.
Any cases where immersion is impossible due to physical limitations, an alternate mode is acceptable.


GTSA Baptism Services
Next Baptism Service is July 19, 2009 - See Pastor Anthony or Bro. Charlie if you would like to participate




Wisdom in remembering scriptures.......


A woman had just returned to her home from an evening of church services, when she was startled by an intruder. She caught the man in the act of robbing her home of its valuables and yelled:


'Stop! Acts 2:38!'

Which was.....(Repent and be Baptized, in the name of Jesus Christ, so that your sins

may be forgiven.)


The burglar stopped in his tracks. The woman calmly called the police and explained what she had done.

As the officer cuffed the man to take him in, he asked the burglar: 'Why did you just stand there? All the old lady did was yell a scripture to you.

''Scripture????' replied the burglar.

'She said she had an Axe and Two 38s!'
(It is wise to memorise your scriptures.........)

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Celebrating Our Fathers....

Tribute to Father

4 years: My Daddy can do anything!

7 years: My Dad knows a lot…a whole lot.

8 years: My father does not know quite everything.

12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either.

14 years: Oh, Father? He is hopelessly old-fashioned.

21 years: Oh, that man-he is out of date!

25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much.

30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it.

35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad's idea first.

50 years: What would Dad have thought about that?

60 years: My Dad knew literally everything!

65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more.


"Honour your father and mother.”


This is the first of the Ten Commandments that ends with a promise.
And this is the promise: If you honor your father and mother, "you will live a long life, full of blessing.”

And now a word to you fathers.


Don't make your children angry by the way you treat them. Rather, bring them up with the discipline and instruction approved by the Lord. Ephesians Chapter 6 verses 2 - 4

Fathers are the biggest source of strength for a child. The innocent eyes of a child perceive father as the all-powerful, most knowledge, truly affectionate and the most important person in the family. For daughters, fathers are the first men they adore and fall in love with. While for sons their fathers are the strongest person they know and someone they aspire to emulate. Even for the grownups fathers are someone whom they look up to for the most experienced and honest advice that is always in the best of our interest. For this great figure in our life that we know as father - it becomes our utmost duty to pay our humblest tribute on the occasion of Father's Day.

Say Thanks to Dad on Father's Day

Children blessed with a loving father should consider themselves blessed. For, they have someone to take care of their needs and interests. Someone to stop them when they are diverting to a wrong path and guide them on a road to success and virtue. For many of us fathers have always been there to solve our innumerous mathematics and science problems and explain the same formula hundredth time or better still until it is understood by us. Fathers would never ever give a smallest of hint to let us know how hard they work to take care of our needs and fulfill even the most whimsical of demands... For all their adorable scolding and affectionate punishments we all owe a big thanks to our Dads.

Apologize to Dad on Father's Day

Father's Day also brings with it the wonderful opportunity to apologize for all our rude and insensitive behavior. We as children often take the love and affection of our parents for granted and treat them with outright contempt. We need to apologize. We must feel great to have the presence of loving father in our lives and do not disrespect the blessing of God on us. On Father's Day we must says “Sorry” to our Dad and seek their forgiveness for our wrong behavior.


Celebrate Father's Day with Dad

We must make all efforts to celebrate Father's Day with our Dad. Children staying away from father must especially strive to spend the day with father and show gratitude for all their support and love. It could be going out or indulging him with a gourmet meal. We can also express love with thoughtful gifts. The idea is to show our affection and tell Daddy how much he is loved and appreciated not just on Father's Day but every single day of our lives.

Youths outing to Bukit Cahaya on 24th May
























YOUTH OUTING

The youths organised an outing to Bukit Cahaya 2 weeks ago and they had a wonderful day trip outing....Lot's of fun...laughters...and heat too.....but they enjoyed themselves very much.

Parents send your young teens to join Sis. Fharyl and the team. The Youth Ministry of
GTSA is a ministry to reach out and to nurther youths in leadership and spiritual growth.
Youths meet every Sunday at 2pm at the Chinese Church Sanctuary.....

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Father's are wonderful by Helen Steiner Rice



Fathers Are Wonderful by Helen Steiner Rice

Father's are wonderful people

Too little understood,

And we do not sing their praises

As often as we should...



For, somehow, Father seems to be

The man who pays the bills,

While Mother binds up little hurts

And nurses all our ills...



And Father struggles daily

To live up to "his image"

As protector and provider

And "hero of the scrimmage"...



And perhaps that is the reason

We sometimes get the notion,

That Fathers are not subject

To the thing we call emotion,



But if you look inside Dad's heart,

Where no one else can see

You'll find he's sentimental

And as "soft" as he can be...



But he's so busy every day

In the grueling race of life,

He leaves the sentimental stuff

To his partner and his wife...



But Fathers are just wonderful

In a million different ways,

And they merit loving compliments

And accolades of praise,



For the only reason Dad aspires

To fortune and success

Is to make the family proud of him

And to bring them happiness...



And like Our Heavenly Father,

He's a guardian and a guide,

Someone that we can count on

To be always on our side.

Happy Father's Day is celebrated this Sunday 14th June




We celebrate Father's day on June 14th this month.


Our guest speaker for this service will be Ps. Mark Barnard, who is no stranger to us. Ps. Mark ministered in our Church camp last year and we enjoyed a good time fellowshipping with him.


He is back with us from Australia. Come and be blessed. He has a wonderful message in store for us. It will be a combined service, at 10.30am on Sunday 14/06.




To all dad!

We wish you a Happy Father's Day!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Mother's day Hi Tea At Daily Meal Cafe

On May 9th , the Ladies ministry celebrated Mother's day at Daily Meal Cafe Kota Kemuning.

Praise the Lord we had a good turn up. Sis. Gina and the commitee did an excellent job.
We had Sis Margaret Tan to share God's encouraging Words to the ladies.
We also want to thank Bro. Alvin for the wonderful food he prepared for the Hi Tea.
Indeed we all had so much fun and laughters.... Praise God for Moms!
We salute you.....
(Please click on to images for enlargement)

Sis. Gina addressing the ladies with a welcoming speech.



A time of worship and welcoming new friends.....





Next we move on to ICE BREAKER




Ice breaker.......each pair were given a few minutes to introduce about thier new friend and were awarded breath gums for their effort.

Sis. Joanne made a new friend......... madam Teo's daughter.


This was a funny intro........you have to be there to know.....what Auntie Teo said!


Sis.Jackie's laughing intro about sis. Li Pei....ha ha....

Sis. Chai Lai and her friend.....

After a good introduction....a pose for the camera.... ladies




Everyone enjoying listening to the ice breaker.......amazing facts about some ladies....look how attentive they are


The ladies enjoying the scrumptious hi tea...what great smiles........ the food must be yummy


More food...more smiles..... after a good makan


Lovely cupcakes for the ladies..... specially baked by sis Li Pei......... 2nd helpings for the ladies


Sis. Ann and her sister in law.......having a good laugh!



That all folks..........we had a wonderful time.....and looking forward to having the next ladies fellowship gathering in July!.....
.For more info please contact Sis. Gina or any of our ladies commitee members.
All ladies are welcome to join us!

Photos courtesy of Sis. Wendy.......TQ for the photography job!

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