We would like to extend a very warm welcome to you and your youth group to join us at our Annual Quiz Evening, to be held on Saturday 9th February 2013, God willing. This year's venue will be: Hall Green Christadelphian Hall, 20 Springfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9NW. A location map is available on request. The evening will commence at 6.00pm promptly with a short Bible talk, followed by the quiz. We hope the evening will conclude by about 8.30pm. If you have not joined us for the quiz evening before, do come along and find out what you have been missing. The quiz is an enjoyable evening for all, no matter what your knowledge and knowledge doesn't really help that much! The quiz is general knowledge with a mixture of bible-based and other rounds. There will be about ten rounds of questions; each round being eight to ten questions. The Question Master will put all questions to the team verbally. Answers to each round will be on a piece of paper, and all members of the team collectively join together to answer them. We would emphasise that no one will be asked questions directly, so no one will be put on the spot and made to look silly if they don't know the answers it is a written team quiz. There is no limit to the number of teams that one CYC can enter, but could you please note that each team is to consist of five members, one of whom should be a leader, and the combined age of the other four members must not exceed 65 years. It would be useful to have a spread of ages, including those of Junior CYC age, as there will be questions aimed specifically at the younger team members, who may be the only ones who will know the answers. The scorers will mark each round at the same time as the next round's questions are being asked. An overall score for the round will be noted, but no indication of which questions were answered rightly or wrongly will be given, so as to avoid embarrassment in not knowing the answer to a specific question. The entrance fee will be £5.00 per team. The four younger members of the winning team will each receive a £5.00 gift voucher, which can be spent at the Christadelphian Office. The leader in each team will not receive a prize. The team winning the competition, as well as the teams finishing second and third will each receive a framed certificate to keep. I would be grateful if you could let me know if you are entering a team, or teams, by Tuesday 5th February, so that we can do a little bit of pre-planning. If there are any other points that you need clarifying, please do not hesitate to contact me. Your brother in Christ, Robin Britton
Looked at by Marcus Ampe from a Christian viewpoint.
De wereld bekeken vanuit een Christelijke visie door Marcus Ampe
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Moseley Annual Quiz Evening
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Ernstig strijdend voor het geloof
De mens kan gedragen worden door het geloof dat hij heeft in bepaalde
dingen. Wij moeten ons er bewust van worden dat het belangrijk is om het
juiste geloof te hebben. Hierover kunnen wij samen over nadenken en
debatteren.
De CIL zal een bijeenkomst houden in de Aston University, Birmingham, UK van 5 tot 07 april 2013, als God het wil.
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Earnestly Contending for the Faith zal dan ook het thema zijn van de Christadelphian Isolation League (CIL), de organisatie die instaat voor het geestelijke welzijn van de broeders en zusters en hun kinderen over de hele wereld.
These are two of three large 1970s student accommodation blocks on the Aston University premises. These are to be demolished. Image taken by Erebus555 - Erebus555 18:14, 23 June 2007 (UTC) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Als wij de toestand vandaag bekijken kunnen wij overal het crisis horen en horen wij praten over meerdere oorlogen, zelfs Oorlog in kerkenland. Vele geruchten doen de ronde en onder de meerdere Woorden in de Wereld zijn er deze van mensen die durven vragen stellen en durven zoeken naar zin in het leven en naar het waarom dit alles meot gebeuren. Het zijn mensen die durven kijken naar het verleden en wilen leren uit oude boeken. Zij durven kijken naar Bijbelse figuren zoals Esther, Josua, koning David, profeet Ezechiël en de profeet Jeshua of Jesus, welke ons als de beloofde Messias een enorme toekomst mocht brengen.
Als dienaar van God heeft Jezus ons het goede voorbeeld gegeven. Hij is de beste leermeester welke wij best zouden volgen. Zijn woorden kunnen deze dingen die nog onduidelijk waren vanuit de Oude geschriften, verhelderen.
vindt waar u terecht kan in: Earnestly Contending for the Faith
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Jeanne Devos honoured
Jeanne Devos was born in
Kortenaken in 1935, is a trained
speech therapist and joined the
missionaries of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary in the 1960s. That
led to teaching at a school for deaf
children in Chennai, India. Later,
together with other nuns, she set
up the National Domestic Workers
Movement, which protects the
rights of domestic servants.
Last week in the Flemish Parliament she with judge Koen Lenaerts, Christine Van Den Wyngaert of he International Criminal Court in The Hague, and professor of modern European history at Pennsylvania State University Sophie De Schaepdrijver were honoured for their services in positively representing Flanders to the rest of the world. The five received the Golden Medal of Honour from Jan Peumans, speaker of the parliament.
Jeanne Devos is a woman who brings the words of Christ into life.
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Belgian Roman-Catholic Sister and Missionary Jeanne Devos, head of the National Domestic Workers Movement (India). (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Last week in the Flemish Parliament she with judge Koen Lenaerts, Christine Van Den Wyngaert of he International Criminal Court in The Hague, and professor of modern European history at Pennsylvania State University Sophie De Schaepdrijver were honoured for their services in positively representing Flanders to the rest of the world. The five received the Golden Medal of Honour from Jan Peumans, speaker of the parliament.
Jeanne Devos is a woman who brings the words of Christ into life.
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Campaigners Fraternal The Lord is our Banner
Brothers and sisters are warmly invited to this year's Campaigners Fraternal on Saturday 9th February.
The theme for the day is The Lord is our Banner. We have excellent speakers for both the afternoon session 2 - 4 pm and the evening session 6 - 7.30 pm. Numbering over 400 there is an uplifting atmosphere focused on Jesus' commission for us to spread the good news of the gospel. Hear the highlights from last year's campaigning and keep up to date with the major effort for 2013 which engages many of our younger members through partnership with UKYP. With stalls and stands to browse in the break it is always an enjoyable day. As in recent years It is being held at Warwick School, CV34 6PP. Unfortunately refreshments can't be provided so remember to bring your own. There is a creche
Warwick School's Bridge House Theatre (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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- To belong to = toebehoren
- Meeting - Vergadering
- Gathering or meeting of believers
- What and why Ecclesia
- Intentions of an Ecclesia
- Those who call the Christadelphians a cult
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Friday, 25 January 2013
Tu B’Shvat, the holiday of the trees
If the did not celebrate it Wednesday evening and Thursday, Jews around the world will
celebrate the holiday of u B’Shevat, Tu Bishvat, or Tu B’Shvat (15th of the Hebrew month of
Shevat) tonight.And people wondered why we should celebrate the holiday of the tree.
The almond trees in Israel begin to shake blossoms out along their branches.
Across the globe this month Jewish communities are celebrating the holiday of Tu B’Shvat. Many choose to commemorate the “New Year of The Trees” by planting pine trees in Israel. Tu B’Shvat is a day that deals directly with the social inequality of our food system. It’s a holiday that can inspire us to think about the free Gifts Jehovah God provides for humanity and it gives us the chance to think about His blessings and how we should use those blessings. This year you perhaps could also think about building community food security.
When we look around us we can see very beautiful things in nature, though many do not notice them any more.God has created the plants and given the task to the people to name them and to take care of them. God promised that all the plants would be for the good of people and would offer food for men and animal. And normally all of the seed bearing trees would bring forth fruits free for all people. Though people made it that humans had to pay for it.
"And Elohim said, “See, I have given you every plant that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed, to you it is for food." (Beréshith - Genesis - Book of the Beginning 1:29 The Scriptures 1998+)
Also in Europe and North America the inhabitants can look forward to the new time coming soon. In Belgium from tomorrow Saturday the temperatures will rise, but we can notice already the sap in thee shrubs begining once again to flow through it. The trees are ready to bring out green knobs and to let the Voice of the Most High sound through their branches. If you look carefully around you you will see heralding
In the Mishnah, where Tu B’Shvat is found, the purpose of the holiday is
to make a single day in which our produce is taxed and given to the
community. It’s based from a single line of Torah: “At the end of three
years you shall bring forth all the tithe of your produce in that year,
and shall lay it up inside your gates; And the Levite, because he has no
part nor inheritance with you, and the stranger, and the orphan, and
the widow, who are inside your gates, shall come, and shall eat and be
satisfied.“ (Debarim - Deuteronomy 14:28).
The Torah also says that "man is a tree in the field."We should come forth from good seed and bring forth good fruits.When we bring none, not enough or no good fruits we would be of no use.
God has plated the seed in Abraham to make Him a people. And God His Wishes shall always come true. So out of Aḇraham shall come forth the fruit of a blessed people because יהוה {Jehovah}appeared to him and said, “I am the Elohim of your father Aḇraham. Do not fear, for I am with you, and shall bless you and increase your seed for My servant Aḇraham’s sake.”.(Beréshith - Genesis - Book of the Beginning 26: 23-24)
The Creator told His chosen people how He was to be called and that His Name and Works should be known all over the world. Those Works we can still see every day, because Jehovah God did not end Creating.
In the Land of Israel, several people are already happily celebrating Tu B’Shvat, the holiday of the trees. School children sing songs praising the Land of Israel and thanking Hashem for its fruits. Bus loads of students and families go on field trips throughout the country, and saplings are planted with great joy and spirit. And a festive meal of thanksgiving, highlighted by a cornucopia of fruits of the Land, will grace our tables on Shabbat.
Tzvi Fishman writes about this special day and looks at Eretz Yisrael. According to him without Israel the Torah is a shrunken, truncated, mini-version of the complete Torah of Eretz Yisrael. Two-thirds of the Mishna deals with laws that can only be performed in Israel. Without Eretz Yisrael, God Himself is reduced to a second-string diety, seemingly not strong enough to keep His Chosen People in the Land He gave them, for there is no greater desecration of the Name of God than when the Jewish People are scattered in exile amongst the goyim (Ezekiel, 36:20). Without Eretz Yisrael, there is no prophecy, no Beit HaMikdash, and the Divine Presence doesn’t appear in the world.
The hunger in our cities resonates because everywhere we can see more poverty. We do not have to go far away form our own dinner-table to see the food crisis which is also a
spiritual crisis. On this Tu B’Shvat, let’s reinvigorate the holiday’s
original purpose, by doing our part to make hunger relief healthier,
more respectful and more in line with our shared values.
Those who are fortunate to have an abundance of produce year-round could perhaps take time to think of those in need and provide for them.
Tu B’Shvat is an opportunity to more closely examine hunger and how to respond most effectively to ensure that hungry people have access to nutritious, healthy foods.
Read:
The almond trees in Israel begin to shake blossoms out along their branches.
Across the globe this month Jewish communities are celebrating the holiday of Tu B’Shvat. Many choose to commemorate the “New Year of The Trees” by planting pine trees in Israel. Tu B’Shvat is a day that deals directly with the social inequality of our food system. It’s a holiday that can inspire us to think about the free Gifts Jehovah God provides for humanity and it gives us the chance to think about His blessings and how we should use those blessings. This year you perhaps could also think about building community food security.
Savyon from the land of Israel (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
"And Elohim said, “See, I have given you every plant that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed, to you it is for food." (Beréshith - Genesis - Book of the Beginning 1:29 The Scriptures 1998+)
Also in Europe and North America the inhabitants can look forward to the new time coming soon. In Belgium from tomorrow Saturday the temperatures will rise, but we can notice already the sap in thee shrubs begining once again to flow through it. The trees are ready to bring out green knobs and to let the Voice of the Most High sound through their branches. If you look carefully around you you will see heralding
the New Year for trees. The melting snow shall provide moisture for the trees and the sap will bring forth fruit in the spring. It is the day to pray for a beautiful esrog. The custom for Jews is to eat fruits in order to be able to say the blessings on the fruits on this day. הדר עץ פרי, a fruit of splendor, is gematria העץ פרי
ברא, [Blessed are you Hashem] who created the fruit of the tree (they
both equal 659). Have in mind to ask Elohim Hashem Jehovah for a gorgeous esrog when saying this blessing.
In the Mishnah, where Tu B’Shvat is found, the purpose of the holiday is
to make a single day in which our produce is taxed and given to the
community. It’s based from a single line of Torah: “At the end of three
years you shall bring forth all the tithe of your produce in that year,
and shall lay it up inside your gates; And the Levite, because he has no
part nor inheritance with you, and the stranger, and the orphan, and
the widow, who are inside your gates, shall come, and shall eat and be
satisfied.“ (Debarim - Deuteronomy 14:28).The Torah also says that "man is a tree in the field."We should come forth from good seed and bring forth good fruits.When we bring none, not enough or no good fruits we would be of no use.
God has plated the seed in Abraham to make Him a people. And God His Wishes shall always come true. So out of Aḇraham shall come forth the fruit of a blessed people because יהוה {Jehovah}appeared to him and said, “I am the Elohim of your father Aḇraham. Do not fear, for I am with you, and shall bless you and increase your seed for My servant Aḇraham’s sake.”.(Beréshith - Genesis - Book of the Beginning 26: 23-24)
The Creator told His chosen people how He was to be called and that His Name and Works should be known all over the world. Those Works we can still see every day, because Jehovah God did not end Creating.
In the Land of Israel, several people are already happily celebrating Tu B’Shvat, the holiday of the trees. School children sing songs praising the Land of Israel and thanking Hashem for its fruits. Bus loads of students and families go on field trips throughout the country, and saplings are planted with great joy and spirit. And a festive meal of thanksgiving, highlighted by a cornucopia of fruits of the Land, will grace our tables on Shabbat.
Tzvi Fishman writes about this special day and looks at Eretz Yisrael. According to him without Israel the Torah is a shrunken, truncated, mini-version of the complete Torah of Eretz Yisrael. Two-thirds of the Mishna deals with laws that can only be performed in Israel. Without Eretz Yisrael, God Himself is reduced to a second-string diety, seemingly not strong enough to keep His Chosen People in the Land He gave them, for there is no greater desecration of the Name of God than when the Jewish People are scattered in exile amongst the goyim (Ezekiel, 36:20). Without Eretz Yisrael, there is no prophecy, no Beit HaMikdash, and the Divine Presence doesn’t appear in the world.
Photo Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 |
Those who are fortunate to have an abundance of produce year-round could perhaps take time to think of those in need and provide for them.
Tu B’Shvat is an opportunity to more closely examine hunger and how to respond most effectively to ensure that hungry people have access to nutritious, healthy foods.
Read:
What’s the Point of Celebrating Tu B’Shvat in Exile?
Celebrate Tu B’Shevat, the New Year of the Trees
Fruits and vegetables (Photo credit: nutrilover) |
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