Reach out:  Catholic Life in the Spirit Seminar San Jose De Trozo Parish, May 28, 2024.

The Lord’s Flock Catholic Charismatic Community successfully completed the Catholic Life in the Spirit Seminar (CLSS)  at the San Jose De Trozo Parish  (SJDT) in Sta. Cruz Manila last May 28, 2024.  This was conducted by the Lord’s Flock through the coordination of the Sower Ministry with Fr. Peter Tieng, parish priest of SJDT.  The CLSS, a shorter version of Spirit Empower Seminar, created an impact on the parishioners of SJDT as more attendees were willing to join the seminar after it was initially announced  to their community.

The SJDT Charismatic Group, composed of parish based community leaders, teamed up with TLF Sower stewards headed by Charlie Ordonez to hold the CLSS in a four (4) week series, from May 7 to 28, Tuesday evenings from 7 pm to 9pm.  Every seminar, the SJDT Charismatic Group started with praise and worship songs followed by the introduction of the speakers.

TLF seasoned speakers from the Heralds Ministry delivered the topics. Boy Tan started with the topic “The Four Basic Truths” and “God’s Love” on May 7,2024. This was followed by Raymund  Nobleza  who discussed “Salvation” and Dinky Florentino who talked about “New Life” on May 14.  The topic “Receiving God’s Gifts” was delivered by Bert Gamez and “Baptism” was given by Norma Ramos on May 21, 2024. Lastly, Jess Advincula and Nol Sioson elucidated on the topics “Growth” and “Transformation” respectively, on May 28, 2024.

The CLSS was truly a success as all the participants from the first day made it through to the last day. There were 25  souls evangelized.

To God be the glory!

Written by: Jess Advincula

(Sower Ministry Steward)

 

 

VERSE FOR THE DAY

" For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. "

- John 3:16

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