Thursday, November 1, 2012

Today is All Saints Day!!!!

PUSH - pray until something happens in ASC.

Today is All Saints' Day.


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There was an interruption when I started write this up.

All Saints' Day for All Saints' Cathedral is a day for miracle.

So PUSH for PUSH = Police Urged Sole Hope in this BISHOPGATE to be resolved.

We will see what is to unfold today and tonight ....

5 comments:

  1. Yes, a great miracle has happened to ASC on this day as I received a letter from DR Frank Gee but not to be published here.

    I may publish my reply to him this morning.

    So stay tuned..

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  2. My reply to power of LOVE in thetruthasc blog --

    https://thetruthasc.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/power-vs-love/comment-page-1/#comment-3971


    For God, it John 3:16.

    For human relationship, it is a two way traffic, even with God’s presence.

    There are also saying – LOVE can be blind when two persons fall in LOVE.

    Power when abused can also blind some people.
    the Love of money is the root of all evil and this can be seen in ADOS as far as AVCF and his gang is concerned. We have seen how the Tithes to God’s and God’s house has been abused. So if the LOVE of money is the root of all evil, then this must be put RIGHT in ADOS at all costs . That effort to do that is true LOVE for God in His house. PERIOD.

    We know repent, forgiveness, forget for anyone in all circumstances is only meaningful if the TRUE love is properly applied in human relationship on earth so that we don’t lose what is supposed to be in heaven.

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  3. This is my reply to Dr Frank Gee --- his letter would come later.

    Dear Dr Frank Gee,

    Were you preaching at the ASC on Sunday on tithing also?

    I was late and I did not hear you.

    I saw someone writing in the ascblog about your preaching on tithings.

    So I do not know why you come here in this time of deep crisis and you think you
    can help to resolve the BISHOPGATE.

    Now I think the good office of Archbishop of Canterbury should intervene.

    I am NOT going into any details of the Court proceeding right now as it is
    to be considered subjudice.

    I know it is RIGHT for the Civil action as HoB also need to go the way I go
    if HOB has to remove AVCF personally rather than take the law into our own hands.

    You are not aware of the "Trojan Horse" of the agenda of AVCF.

    Since, taking AVCF to Court, I have seen him more of him in all things ILLEGAL, hence
    irresponsible and recalcitrant unfit in the mind and its infirmity thereof to be a bishop.

    Some may think the relevant Bible verses are only applicable on other people but NOT AVCF as he had used some Bible verses as ‘abused’ for his agenda of time to remain bishop at all costs to the ADOS. Again this is deemed to be a factor of mental capacity or lack of it.

    If AVCF really serious and genuine as he claims for the glory of God in ADOS and beyond, he should lay on the table in all openness with all evidence and documents with all members and beneficiaries and in that way we can sort out 6 years of questionable and questioned conduct and possibly into his 20 years of ministry.



    Don’t claim that nobody can tell him what to say or what to do in all matters of the church and ADOS. This would stir up the hornet nest as the cover up had been too long.



    I have deep understanding of the affairs of the ADOS for almost a year and what has unfolded is just waiting to unfold and yet more to come. That is what God wants us to do for His Church. All my views are posted in three blogs.



    What some people are doing are on AVCF’s side. SAD for the cronies.



    I am doing something so sacrificial for God in terms of time, money, and resource and AVCF is using the church resources for his Court defence for a deep crisis he had created himself. I had seen that since I attended AGM of ASC in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and the others were simply sleeping for the wrong reasons. So the microphone snatching from the Treasurer at the AGM of ASC in 2011 was itself enough ground to suspect all is not well for a Bishop/acting Dean to do and then imagine nothing has happened as it is not recorded in the said AGM minutes. Worst now it is denied and played down by a PCC member who is a lawyer herself. The said lawyer was rewarded by AVCF in mission trip. Is this the kind of things anyone wish to see in a church setting? So hollow and that is NOT to be continued in All Saints’ Cathedral or any church in ADOS.



    I very much appreciate your concern of the crisis and only the removal of AVCF and his gang now can help the solution to BISHOPGATE (personal interest or God???) and I am very glad your message come on All Saints’ Day – a great miracle for All Saints; Cathedral.



    Whatever we still have to account for all the losses when AVCF is the sole trustee of the resources of the ADOS (nobody else to blame) for the purpose of the complete record of BISHOPGATE not to be repeated in ADOS and elsewhere.



    God be our help as Jesus Christ is the ROCK of the church.



    God bless you and family for writing to me and very much appreciated and all good intention always a blessing to all and you especially.



    Joshua Y. C. Kong..

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  4. There was supposed to be a Confirmation service in ASC on 1st november, 2012 Thursday but that evening was very heavy rain.

    Was it held ?

    Why no mention of this in the ASC sunday Bulletin as a very important event on All Saints' Day?

    God has a special purpose for his people to be confirmed by the clean hands only laying hands on them...

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  5. http://ireland.anglican.org/news/4300

    ‘Land Of Promise?’ Launched By Archbishop Of Dublin

    Diocesan News

    Added on 01/11/2012

    The worldwide launch of a document addressing Christian attitudes to the Holy Land took place in Dublin today, Thursday 1 November 2012. Entitled Land of Promise? An Anglican exploration of Christian attitudes to the Holy Land, with special reference to Christian Zionism, the document was launched by the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson, the Archbishop of Dublin and chairperson of the Anglican Communion’s Network for Interfaith Concerns (NIFCON) in the Church of Ireland College of Education in Rathmines. This is the first time such a document has been launched in Ireland and it will be presented to the Anglican Consultative Council, currently meeting in New Zealand, tomorrow.

    The document was written to enable Anglicans across the world to engage more deeply with and become more informed about the issues surrounding the situation in the Holy Land. Following a resolution which was debated by the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) in Jamaica in 2009, it was agreed that a resource providing an overview of Christian attitudes to the Holy Land, and specifically an understanding of Christian Zionism, should be produced. As a result the management group of NIFCON was asked to prepare the document for the current meeting of the ACC.

    Speaking at the launch, Archbishop Jackson said: “The Holy Land remains both a geographical space and a way of life which matters fervently to millions of people worldwide. Passions run high – and understandably. The Holy Land features large in three World Religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam – and is a pivotal point of international interest. The land itself is an inescapable component. The Christian communities of the Holy Land continue unashamedly to be the Body of Christ in their place. They are not curators but show the living reality of the universal church in this unique locality.”

    While Christian Zionism remains a focal point of reference, the document explores Zionisms, both Jewish and Christian. It provides definitions of Jewish and Christian Zionism and presents some stories of the impact upon, and dilemmas faced, by some Anglicans that stem from Christian attitudes to the Holy Land. It also explores how relationships in Isreal/Palestine have had an affect on parts of the Anglican Communion.

    The document provides a range of theological resources for Anglicans as well as an exploration of key theological issues such as the Gift of the Land, Exile and Return and Holy City and Temple to enable the reader to get a sense of the Holy Land and Zion and how both relate to one another. It concludes with suggested short statements which Anglicans can and should affirm; others which are deemed unacceptable within the boundaries of an Anglican interpretation of the Christian faith; and others where there are significantly different views within an Anglican interpretation, held with integrity but in diversity.

    The current meeting of the ACC will be the last such meeting to be attended by The Most Reverend Dr Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop has written an Afterword to LAND OF PROMISE?

    Archbishop Jackson said the hope of NIFCON was that the ACC would receive and endorse the document which it has requested of them.

    ENDS

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