A Weekly Reflection

Shepherd's Corner Articles

The Shepherd's Corner - April 11, 2021
If God is willing, we will commence in-person worship in the first Sunday of June.  It is of course a tentative plan contingent upon the upcoming progress of slowing down the spread of COVID-19.  As you might have already known, starting last Monday we have entered the orange tier that all...
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The Shepherd's Corner - April 4, 2021
He is risen!  Yes, Jesus is risen!  The empty tomb and the many appearances He made to His disciples for the following 40 days are inarguably proofs of His resurrection.  One of the appearances He made was to a couple of His disciples, who were on their way to Emmaus, a small town 7 m...
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The Shepherd's Corner - March 28, 2021
Today is Palm Sunday.  All four Gospels tell us that today, circa 2000 years ago, Jesus Our Lord, sitting on a donkey, entered Jerusalem, causing the whole city to stir.  Some spread their cloaks while some cut palm branches and scatter them on the road, welcoming Jesus and shouting, “Ho...
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The Shepherd's Corner - March 21, 2021
Light at the end of the tunnel.  We have been hearing this a lot lately, haven’t we?  After hunkering down in our private spaces, we can now look ahead to the time when we can meet our friends and loved ones and go to church again.  Yes, there will come a time in which we […]...
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The Shepherd's Corner - March 14, 2021
We thank God that Oom Peter, Santy’s father, has been discharged from the hospital and is now at home, resting.  We also thank God for a simple fact that due to his condition, he is not well-oriented to time and place, and sometimes even people.  Consequently, he did not even know that h...
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The Shepherd's Corner - March 7, 2021
THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER Last Friday, after taking a few bites of a piece of bread, Oom Peter, Santy’s father, choked.  In just a few seconds he turned blue, and his eyes rolled over.  Thank God, Santy was there.  Right away she turned him to the side and began hitting his back till ...
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The Shepherd's Corner - February 28, 2021
THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER Last week I was at Rose Hills, this week I was back there again to attend our brother Darma’s funeral service.  Knowing him and hearing about him from those who knew him closely, I can sum up his life in one word, “full.”  Darma had lived life to its fullest.&...
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The Shepherd's Corner - February 21, 2021
THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER Last Thursday Tante Yuni’s ashes were scattered on a serene and beautiful lawn at Rose Hills and yesterday, I met with her son and family at the site to hold a simple funeral service.  There was no musical instrument just human voices and a brief message from the Bible...
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The Shepherd's Corner - February 14, 2021
THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER We do not know what awaits us tomorrow.  Harold Russel was a healthy young man when he joined the Army. One day during training, he had an accident that caused him his hands.  Both hands were gone leaving only stumps at the ends of his arms.  He got really disc...
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The Shepherd's Corner - February 7, 2021
THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER Last Friday Tante Lydia underwent a medical procedure to remove fluid from her lungs.  By the grace of God, it went well and now she does not only breathe better, she also eats better.  We can only thank God for giving her the strength that she needed and for blessi...
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