Notices: 4 – 5 September, 2021

CHURCH & CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

The Church and church office will be closed during the National Recovery Plan Phase 1. All staff will be working from home. If you need assistance, kindly call or whatsapp any one of them::

Pastor Gaurri @ 012-5594537
Chee Kai @ 012-2360457
Taeko @ 012-2360458
Pelita @ 016-6256188
Jane @ 017-6227226


WORSHIP SERVICE

Please log on to klangwesley.online.church to follow the weekend services.


2nd OFFERING

The 2nd Offering for the month of September will go to the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship (NECF), one of the component bodies of the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM). Their membership is composed of both the evangelical and pentecostal churches. You may give through online banking to Wesley Methodist Church Klang, Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1


NEXT WEEKEND SERVICE
(September 11 & 12, 2021)

Sermon Title: A Living Hope
Scripture Text: 1 Peter 1: 3 – 9 (ESV)
Speaker: Mr Yap Chee Kai


NECF 40 DAYS FAST & PRAYER 2021

Date : until September 15, 2021
Theme : Be Still, and Know that I am God (Psalm 46: 10)

The NECF encourage you to set aside these 40 days to fast and pray for our nation. The 40 Days ebook is available at the NECF website (necf.org.my).


THURSDAY NIGHT PRAYER MEETINGS
(via ZOOM)

The topics for the Thursday Evening Prayer Meetings at 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. will be as follows:

  • Sept 9: Wesley Methodist School Klang
  • Sept 23: Missions (Malaysia Diaspora Network, reaching to the refugees and migrants)

Meeting ID: 868 7905 5124
Password: 763853


METHODIST WOMEN WEEK OF PRAYER & SELF-DENIAL

Theme: Join together in One Body
Scripture: Ephesians 4: 16
Date : August 22-28, 2021

Please take note of the following:

  • Klang Wesley ladies are encouraged to observe the devotional material adapted from the United Methodist Women programme
  • The material will be broadcasted to the ladies via church mobile phone
  • An offering will be collected to be channeled to the General Conference Methodist Women for Sarawak Iban Annual Conference (SIAC) Pastors’ Salary Support and GCMW General Fund.
  • You may bank-in your offering to Wesley Methodist Church Klang UOB 171-315-561-1 with reference ‘Self-Denial

The Methodist Women would like to thank all for the kind contributions and for coming alongside them in various needs.


TITHES & OFFERING

While we acknowledge that many people are affected by the current pandemic situation, we encourage you to continue giving your tithes/offering during this time through online banking. The details are below:

Pledge Payment can be done via Online to Wesley Methodist Church Klang Bank Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1

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Pre-Recorded Saturday & Sunday Worship Service – 28th & 29th Aug 2021

Title: The Importance & Benefits of Breaking Bread
Scripture: Acts 2: 42
Speaker: Rev Jerry Eng

 

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Reflection: ACTS 2: 42 – 47 REWRITTEN FOR TODAY

I wonder what Christians 2,000 years in the future (if the Lord tarries) might think about the church community of the 21st century. What description might they unearth that aptly describes the typical church experience of today? I decided to rewrite Acts 2:42-47 phrase by phrase, trying to capture the experience of many Christians today.

ACTS 2: 42 – 47 REWRITTEN FOR 21ST CENTURY

42 The believers dabbled in the Bible, maybe reading the “Verse of the Day” on their phone app as they rush out the door. They occasionally attended church, putting in their one hour and often avoiding any real fellowship. As for breaking bread, the church offered a quick Wednesday night meal on plastic chairs in the basement for busy families hurrying from after school activities to tuition classes or music lessons to grocery shopping. They usually only prayed in times of crisis.

43 Boredom and apathy was upon most everyone, because there was nothing supernatural or awe inspiring about the pastor and the church’s ministry.

44 People largely kept their faith life private, in a separate religious box they opened only on Sundays for an hour. 45 The rest of the week they worked hard for their own family’s wellbeing, trying to get ahead, pay their own bills, and attain the American Dream. Some in the church were barely scraping by but nobody knew, and the needy usually felt too ashamed to ask for financial help.

46 Every day, the believers rarely saw their church friends, as their everyday lives were centered around other people and activities — work functions, kids’ activities, etc. They were too busy and stressed (or embarrassed about their messy houses) to have people over for dinner, so they often ate their food alone with tired and weary hearts.

47 They muttered a quick silent prayer as their heads hit the pillow, and very few of their coworkers and non-church friends even knew they were Christians. They kept dragging themselves to church each week to put in their obligatory hour; but the church rarely saw any new visitors and there hadn’t been a new convert and baptism in years.

ACTS 2: 42 – 47 ORIGINAL (NIV)

42 They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. 43 Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. 44 All the believers were together and had everything in common. 45 They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.

Let this contrast inspire us all to continue striving for the kind of church community God desires for His people!

(JEREMY BERG)

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Prayer List: 28 – 29, Aug 2021

Sunday, (Aug 29) – Pray that God will continue to shape and fashion us so that we will reflect Christ more and more in our lives. Pray that He will help us to be a people who are devoted to His Word, that we will be devoted to learning from the Bible together, whether it is through our online Worship Services or our Cell Groups, and we will be committed to attending these meetings, even when we are tired. Pray that we will be devoted to spend time together (via online now) to forge meaningful relationships. Praise God for all our corporate prayer meetings and pray for more people to join these meetings. Pray that we will be sacrificial in seeking to meet the material, emotional and spiritual needs of people during this season of the pandemic.

Monday, (Aug 30) – Pray that we as a church will learn to be still before new challenges and obstacles. Pray that we will learn to look back to the wonderful acts of God and be reminded of His unfailing presence as we walk in His divine plans. Pray for courage to move on as we put our trust completely in God. Pray for the church leadership as they discern together God’s plan for the church for the coming term (2022-2023). Pray that our ears be attentive to the leading and promptings of the Holy Spirit.

Tuesday, (Aug 31)Pray for the World: Last week, 2 suicide bombers struck Kabul airport in Afghanistan, killing 13 US troops and dozens of Afghan civilians. Pray for God’s protection upon all the people who are evacuating from the country. Pray that the country will not be a haven for extremists and terror groups. A new wave of refugees is expected to come from Afghanistan to many parts of the Middle East and the rest of the world. Pray for God’s protection and provision over them in their journeys. Pray also for God’s supernatural covering and provision for the Christians who remain in the country.

Wednesday, (Sept 1) – The COVID-19 cases mainly remained above the 20,000-mark in the past week, with high rate of cases in East Malaysia, and some of the northern states in Peninsula Malaysia. Pray that the vaccination roll-out will be speeded up in these states where the daily cases continue to be high. As anti-vaxxers are trying to get fake digital COVID-19 vaccination certificates, and their irresponsible action is a threat to public health, pray for a collective effort to clamp down on these fake vaccine certificates, from businesses checking them rigorously to reporting sites offering these fake certificates. Pray also that the rakyat will stay vigilant and continue to follow all the SOPs regardless of whether they have been fully vaccinated or not.

Thursday, (Sept 2)Pray for the Nation: Thank God that there is some form of political stability in the nation with the new government administration and new cabinet. Pray for uprightness, competency, effectiveness and integrity for all the MPs. During this time of crisis, pray that God will give all our political leaders wisdom that they may be able to do things beyond their understanding. Pray that God will help them choose the right paths when they make decisions on behalf of the nation. Pray that they will be humble and have respect for one another. Pray that, when they have differing opinions and agendas, God will transform their hearts and minds, and help them to work together for the good of the nation.

Friday, (Sept 3)Pray for TRAC: Pray for God’s guidance to be upon all Boards in the Trinity Annual Conference. Pray that as board members meet together to plan out their respective programmes for the coming year, they will be attentive to the Holy Spirit’s leading and promptings. Pray for wisdom as we seek to do ministry in the new norm. Pray for TRAC Bishop, Bishop Joshua Khong, as he leads the conference in accordance to God’s will.

Saturday, (Sept 4) – Pray for the youths in our church that God will protect them against the kingdom of darkness and against distractions from their focus on God’s will for their lives. Pray that they will have the fear of the Lord and a willing spirit to serve Him in the prime of their youth. Pray that the Spirit will birth in their hearts a love for God and for others, especially for their friends in Christ. Pray that they will be grounded in the truth of God’s Word. Pray that God will grant them clarity of mind and spirit in this age of confusion, and strength to battle mental and physical anguish as they are confined to their homes because of the pandemic. Pray for re-established faith for those who are discouraged.

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Notices: 28 – 29, Aug 2021

CHURCH & CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

The Church and church office will be closed during the National Recovery Plan Phase 1. All staff will be working from home. If you need assistance, kindly call or whatsapp any one of them::

Pastor Gaurri @ 012-5594537
Chee Kai @ 012-2360457
Taeko @ 012-2360458
Pelita @ 016-6256188
Jane @ 017-6227226


WORSHIP SERVICE

Please log on to klangwesley.online.church to follow the weekend services.


2nd OFFERING

The 2nd Offering for the month on Aug will go to Council of Churches of Malaysia (CCM), an ecumenical fellowship of Churches and Christian Organisations in Malaysia. You may give through online banking to Wesley Methodist Church Klang, Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1


NEXT WEEKEND SERVICE
(September 4 & 5, 2021)

Sermon Title: Shining the Light of Christ
Scripture Text: Ephesians 5: 3 – 14
Speaker: Rev Gaurri Maniam


HOLY COMMUNION CELEBRATION IN SEPTEMBER

The Holy Communion for the month of September will be celebrated on September 4 & 5, 2021.


SPECIAL PRAYER MEETING
(via ZOOM)

Date : August 31, 2021
Time : 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

This special morning prayer will focus on praying for Malaysia in line with NECF 40 Days Fast & Prayer. All are encouraged to attend.
Meeting ID: 868 7905 5124
Password: 763853


NECF 40 DAYS FAST & PRAYER 2021

Date : until September 15, 2021
Theme : Be Still, and Know that I am God (Psalm 46: 10)

The NECF encourage you to set aside these 40 days to fast and pray for our nation. The 40 Days ebook is available at the NECF website (necf.org.my).


THURSDAY NIGHT PRAYER MEETINGS
(via ZOOM)

The topics for the Thursday Evening Prayer Meetings at 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. will be as follows:

  • Sept 9: Wesley Methodist School Klang
  • Sept 23: Missions (Malaysia Diaspora Network, reaching to the refugees and migrants)

Meeting ID: 868 7905 5124
Password: 763853


METHODIST WOMEN WEEK OF PRAYER & SELF-DENIAL

Theme: Join together in One Body
Scripture: Ephesians 4: 16
Date : August 22-28, 2021

Please take note of the following:

  • Klang Wesley ladies are encouraged to observe the devotional material adapted from the United Methodist Women programme
  • The material will be broadcasted to the ladies via church mobile phone
  • An offering will be collected to be channeled to the General Conference Methodist Women for Sarawak Iban Annual Conference (SIAC) Pastors’ Salary Support and GCMW General Fund.
  • You may bank-in your offering to Wesley Methodist Church Klang UOB 171-315-561-1 with reference ‘Self-Denial

The Methodist Women would like to thank all for the kind contributions and for coming alongside them in various needs.


TITHES & OFFERING

While we acknowledge that many people are affected by the current pandemic situation, we encourage you to continue giving your tithes/offering during this time through online banking. The details are below:

Pledge Payment can be done via Online to Wesley Methodist Church Klang Bank Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1

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Pre-Recorded Saturday & Sunday Worship Service – 21st & 22nd Aug 2021

Title: Here is Your God
Scripture: Isaiah 40: 1 – 11, 31
Speaker: Dr Elaine Goh (STM Lecturer)

 

 
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Reflection: ARE YOU WEARY?

We all go through difficulties, whether health crises, financial crises, broken relationships with family or friends, personal failures and weaknesses or in general – experiences of deep pain and suffering. And we will continue to do so throughout our lives. Our faith is not “escapist.” A false promise that things will be just fine, if you have enough faith. No. This life is full of trials and God doesn’t just step in and take them all away.

And as we go through these hardships we can become overwhelmed, discouraged and faint. And even though we know that God has a purpose for each one of us, and that God has given us “His precious and very great promises” as 2 Peter 1:4 says; promises to help us, to save us and to bring us into His eternal kingdom – we too still doubt at times. We become fearful and exhausted. And in our despair we ask: Can God’s promises really be true? Is God really able to come through on them? And will God come through for me? We are tempted to give up, “to faint,” to give in to our weariness.

We need to hear and know that God is able to come through for us. For you and for me!

We may be overwhelmed by our circumstances, but God is not. Isaiah 40: 28 says, “Have you not known? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He does not faint or grow weary; His understanding is unsearchable.” God is able to help us. God is able to keep His promises to us.

And we also need to hear and know that the Lord can strengthen us. We are to “wait for the Lord” – Isaiah 40: 31, knowing that He hears us and knows our situation. And we are to put our hope and trust in God and rely on Him. And when we do this God gives us of His strength. As Isaiah 40: 29 says, “He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might He increases strength.

We tap into the strength of the Everlasting God Himself; we lean on Him, the One who never grows weary or faints. In this way, despite our troubles, our strength is renewed. As Isaiah 40:31 says, “the Lord shall renew their strength.” And through this strength we are empowered to move forward in our times of difficulty, because we hope in the Lord; because we know that He will fulfill His promises to us.

We can move forward. As Isaiah 40: 31 says, “They shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” In the midst of our problems we will walk and not faint, we will run and not be weary, we will mount up with wings like eagles.

Are you weary today? Do you feel overwhelmed? God invites you to come to Him and find hope and strength.

(WILLIAM HIGGINS)

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Prayer List: 21 – 22 Aug 2021

Sunday, (August 22)Methodist Women Sunday – We praise God for the ministry of Methodist Women (MW) in Klang Wesley. We pray for the Holy Spirit’s guidance in this ministry. We pray for God’s divine protection to be upon all members of MW who are actively serving the needs of the community in the midst of this raging pandemic. Pray that through the ministry of MW, the love of Christ may be shared to all people in and out of the church.

Monday, (August 23) – Praise God that through Him we can rise above all the difficulties of life. Pray that by His grace we will mount up with wings like eagles and nothing can bring us down. Pray that He will help us to walk according to His commands for by them we will not be weary. Pray that we will learn to wait upon the Lord when we are weary and our energy is low, so that we will be renewed and gain new strength to conquer obstacles that stand in our way. Pray also for those we personally know who are facing trying times, that they will turn to the Lord and find strength and hope in Him to meet their most pressing needs.

Tuesday, (August 24)Pray for the World: The Taliban has taken over Afghanistan and many people, both foreigners and locals, have fled, or are trying to flee for their lives. Pray that God will protect the lives of these people. Pray for the common people who are living under stress, fear and uncertainties, that their lives and possessions will be secured and protected and be kept from all evil threats, harassments or dangers. Pray for the women and children who are the weakest groups that their civil rights will be preserved and upheld by the new government as promised. Pray for the small group of Christians in the country that they will find strength, wisdom and supernatural peace in God’s promises. Pray for God’s protection upon them.

Wednesday, (August 25)Pray for the Nation: Trusting in God’s sovereignty and wisdom, pray for the newly appointed Prime Minister and government, that these political leaders will be righteous and God-fearing statesmen whose top priority is always needs the nation and not the obsession for power. Pray for godly wisdom, integrity, effectiveness and efficiency upon them in our nation’s governance as we navigate the pandemic and its many challenges. Pray that the government will embrace justice and righteousness, social concerns for the poor and those afflicted financially by the health crisis as this kind of righteous leadership is the wisest and the best for any nation.

Thursday, (August 26) – The COVID-19 situation shows no sign of abating. Uphold children who have become orphans overnight, having lost one or both of their parents to the COVID-19 virus. Pray for God’s comfort upon them, and for relatives and friends to step up in such a traumatic time. Pray for those with mental health challenges who are depressed, isolated, anxious and helpless for compassionate friends and relatives to support them. Pray for wisdom for the authorities as they continue to lift more restrictions for those who are fully vaccinated in this next phase of the National Recovery Plan for the sake of the economy. Pray also for the rakyat to stay vigilant and be self-controlled even as more of the economic sectors open up.

Friday, (August 27)Pray for TRAC: Pray for God’s guidance to be upon all Boards in the Trinity Annual Conference. Pray that as board members meet together to plan out their respective programmes for the coming year, they will be attentive to the Holy Spirit’s leading and promptings. Pray for wisdom as we seek to do ministry in the new norm. Pray for TRAC Bishop, Bishop Joshua Khong, as he leads the conference in accordance to God’s will.

Saturday, (August 28) – Pray for Klang Wesley’s mission work in the long houses of Sarawak. Pray for the situation in Sarawak to improve so that our people will be able to visit the long houses again, and the local pastors will also be able to freely travel. Pray for God’s protection upon all the pastors. Due to SOP requirements, churches in the long houses are not fully opened and internet connectivity is not available. Pray that normalcy will soon return and churches can fully reopen. As COVID-19 has badly affected the livelihoods of many villagers because they are unable to sell their produce, pray that God will bring down the infections in Sarawak so that the financial situation of the villagers will improve.

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