Author: Tim Warden

  • Encounter God Retreat

    Fri. & Sat., October 25-26, 2013

    The Encounter Retreat is a weekend set aside with an intentional purpose to encounter Jesus. At this retreat, we learn how to deal with the things that are hindering us from growing in our spiritual faith. Unresolved issues, unforgiveness, unreleased pain and anger—all of these were surrendered at the cross.  Now, the chains of bondage have been broken.  Lives are radically changed.  There is new-found freedom to worship and to enjoy a deeper, more intimate relationship with the Father.  Lives will now be lived to the fullest.  God’s benefits will now be fully enjoyed. There is now greater revelation of God’s purpose for each life.  His grace and all His blessings will now be freely accessed.  

    Armie Rose Casison, a college student at DMMMSU-MLUC has this to say—“I am now free like an eagle! No hurt feelings. I have been saved by the love of God.  I am forgiven!”

    Anelia Apilado, a working mom, adds, “I love the encounter! The experience was so amazing! God really broke my hardened heart.  On to the Post-encounter!”  

    Are you tired of living a defeated life with no meaning or purpose? Do you want change and experience real victory? Join us on our next Encounter God Weekend Retreat.  Once we encounter God, we will never be the same again.  That’s a guarantee. 



    Praise & Worship His greatness. He is worthy to be exalted. 


    Armed and dangerous—the Encounter participants display their Bibles, notebooks, and pens



    Tim and Bambi Warden discuss about raising a “Happy Family”, where all needs are met. 

     Releasing inner hurts, unforgiveness,  and unresolved issues

     Breakout sessions

     Participants do  their daily S.O.A.P. (Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer)— their personal time with God. 

     Tim Warden speaks about “A Father’s Love” —how limitless and boundless it is. The limitation is actually on us.  The question is: How much love can you receive from Him?

    The Encounter God Retreat participants, volunteers, facilitators, speakers, and workers. TO GOD BE THE GLORY! 
  • A Leader is a Lifelong Learner




    Who says that learning is confined within the four walls of a classroom? As long as we are still living, the process of learning does not stop.  Every believer is a leader. But gaining a position in the hierarchy does not make one ‘self-made’.  The question is: Now that you are a leader, how will you  obtain what you are required to pass along? The Latin expression, “Nemo dat quod non habet,” which simply means, “We cannot give what we do not have” rings true. Being a leader is not just relying on what you already know. A leader needs to be one step ahead of his members in any area.  A leader must constantly equip and arm himself and not just gear up when the battle is already at hand.  
    We are happy to announce that our budding leaders have successfully completed the Pre-encounter and Post-encounter Sessions last Sunday, 20 October 2013.  The Post-encounter students underwent a final exam.  All of them stepped up to the challenge.  This weekend, the 27th of October at 4pm, the willing and teachable learners will be given recognition in a graduation ceremony.  Celebrate every victory as we move from one level of glory to the next.  Good job, Champions! Thank God for He sustains us! 


    Willing to rise up to any challenge, our leaders-in-training valiantly underwent a crucial final exam—and emerged victorious. 

    Some of the candidates for the PEPSOL Graduation. All glory to God! =)


  • Do You Feel the Shift?

    God is bringing the church to a new level and preparations are being made—not just in the spiritual but in the physical as well.  The building of the McDonald’s playground has resumed and the layout of the grounds is being tweaked and altered.  Your help is always welcome. Should you happen to pass by or if you think of dropping by, let us know.  Remember, teamwork makes the dream work! 

    A work in progress: The McDonald’s playground assembly continues

     The valiant, strong men of SFCC

    Not just manpower. We also got women power. But more importantly, God’s power. It didn’t take a village to move that thing.  It just took availability and commitment. 


  • Almost Too Good to Be True: A New Nature

    Another power-packed weekend filled with exciting, life-changing activities and sermon spices that drove home the teaching points of last weekend’s teaching, “Almost Too Good to Be True: A New Nature”. Like Lazarus, we were dead because of our sins, but God made us alive with Christ.  We shred our grave clothes and Jesus put on us new clothes.  We have a new nature. Focus on and live it out! 

    Watch the video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10202136588354383


     Best motivation to win: FOOD! The Fita Relay at the Extreme Saturday Jam. 

     Do not be alarmed. This is Lazarus about to burst at the seams with the promise of a new life in Christ. 

     Jesus does what He does best: the IMPOSSIBLE. 
    Lazarus gets a little help from his friends. We are here to build each other up.
     Praise and worship—a sweet aroma 

     The Champion Worshipers—always leading the people into God’s throne of grace

     Grow in the knowledge and grace of who you are in Christ.

    Each life, each soul is precious to God. 

    Who said learning isn’t fun? Maximum participation at the post-encounter session. 
  • Soaking Night—Being Drenched in His Presence and Grace

    05 October 2013 (Saturday) 

    Praise the LORD! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty firmament! Praise Him for His mighty acts; Praise Him according to His excellent greatness! Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet; Praise Him with the lute and harp! Praise Him with the timbrel and dance; Praise Him with stringed instruments and flutes! Praise Him with loud cymbals; Praise Him with clashing cymbals! Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD!” Psalm 150

    Soaking Night happens every first Saturday of every month at 6 to 8 p.m.  It is a night of pure praise and worship.  


     Worship turns our hearts away from ourselves toward Him.  When we behold only Him, our perspective changes. It is a night where we focus only on God and His absolute Majesty.  Something in us changes. We are cleansed and refreshed  as we  focus our eyes on Him.   
    Jessica Bautista, a 1st time attender, was greatly moved by the presence of God during worship.  “Gumaan yung pakiramdam ko. Napasigaw at napakanta na rin ako.”  In the morning, she attended the Extreme Saturday Jam Youth Service.  She narrated that her siblings noticed a very distinct change in her when she got home.  Even she was surprised that there was a radical change in her.  She is convinced that she has found something precious, something that she will treasure forever.  Janeil Quiloy, another first time attender, says, “Tumibay yung faith ko.” She is grateful to be invited and to be a part of such a joyous and life-changing event.  Indeed, when we worship God, we express our love for Him and acknowledge and submit to His authority.  It is what breaks down the walls of doubt and confuses the enemy.  It is proclaiming victory which has already been won by Christ on the cross. That is more than enough reason to celebrate! 

    Tim Warden shares the Word.


     Hungry, hurting, needy people lining up for prayer.

     After the event, the guests were given the VIP treatment.

    Psalms 96:1-9 “O sing unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth. “ 



  • Care Group: A Safe, Positive, and Encouraging Environment

    “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.” (Acts 2: 42-47)

    The cell group is modeled after the Biblical pattern of small groups found in Acts 2:42-47.


    Just as the biological cell is the building block of life, spiritual cell groups is the main vehicle to build relationships in a church.  Believers lift each other up and increase the harvest by sharing their testimonies with unbelievers.  As the cell leaders take care of and train their flock, new leaders are produced who will in turn go out and  head their own cell group.  This way, the number grows and expands, reaching out to those who badly need to hear that they are loved.  


    The need to gather in small care groups is to add a more personal touch.  In cell/care groups, there is support, encouragement, and hands-on training for ministry.  Relationships are built and provide a homey, comfortable place for new believers who are feeling their way through this new life with Jesus.  It gives them more freedom to be themselves, ask questions, tell their personal stories, share accountability, and ask for personal prayers. It provides a stable, intimate family environment.  


    Gem Sibayan-Lee, a mother of three, dropped  by a certain beauty parlor where a cell group was ongoing.  She got curious and inquired about it while she was waiting for a pedicure.  She was having an intense domestic problem at that time.    It is without question that she got invited to join the cell group by divine appointment.  Prior to being in a care group, she was mainly focused on her problem.  She was relying on the advise of her friends without filtering which advice would really be helpful.  As she regularly attended her cell group, she learned to open up and share about her situation.  She stopped feeling alone and now relied on Godly-advice and the prayers of her leader and co-members.  “Akala ko noong una, ang cell group, about praying lang at baka nakakahiyang magsabi ng problema.  Yun pala, through the cell group, gumagaan yung feeling ko lalo na pag nakakapag-share ako about what’s deep inside me”, shares Gem.  “Now, I really know how to overcome problems. I just run to my leaders and ask for advice and prayers. More importantly, I run to God.  Naging alert ako pag may ‘mind monsters’. Di na din ako nagwo-worry dahil I know na nandiyan si God.”   

    As she continued to keep her focus on God, God moved in her life.  The kinks in her family life have gradually been ironed out.  Now a cell group leader herself, Gem stresses the importance of having a care group.  “Dito mo mae-experience na mas magiging deeper and relationship mo kay God. At mapapalibutan ka pa ng Godly leaders and co-members na magiging friends mo na rin.   Walang mahirap basta you are trusting and obeying God.” 


    A portrait of a happy family.  Aside from prioritizing her first ministry which is her family, Gem continues to serve God by leading her  own care group.  

  • Sharing God's Word

    Sharing God’s Word does not have to be mechanical or technical.  It does not follow a standard method.  It is also not plausible to say that one method is the most effective. The important ingredient is your desire to share your faith.  It is not about mastery, but it is about commitment.  That is the first step.  

    God does wonders to an available, willing heart.  1 Corinthians 1:27 says, “But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.”  If anyone cared to notice, the Bible did not post a list of prerequisites in order to be eligible to fulfill the great commission.  (Matt. 28:18-20) There are no age prerequisites, no gender preferences, and definitely no I.Q. prerequisites.  Anyone who feels ill-equipped to speak, or has terrible people skills will simply have to trust that God will take their willingness and do the impossible.  We have all the senses (sight, hearing, etc.) to be made aware that the harvest is great and that there is a great demand for workers.  The question is are you willing to respond to the call? Are you willing to not trust in your own abilities and to put your trust in God alone? 



    Age does not matter.  God sees the heart. =)

     (Photos by : Hazel Joice Paras)
  • Pre-encounter Classes Continue to Change Lives

    Already on its 2nd week, the pre-encounter participants grow more and more excited as the lessons become more exciting and more challenging.  Volunteers willingly sacrifice their Sunday afternoons to becoming guides and facilitators.  The objective is  to help the new believer begin his new life in Christ and prepare him for a life-changing encounter with God at the Encounter Weekend. “Naliwanagan ako. Gumaan ang pakiramdam ko.  Hindi pala kailangang pagtrabahuan ang salvation.  Kailangan lang tanggapin,” Christian Cruz, a pre-encounter student,  declares.  “Lumakas ang loob ko sa paglapit sa Diyos because of grace.”  

    Imee Sanchez speaks about “The New Birth” 
       

  • Extreme Saturday Jam at San Fernando Christian Community

    Sat. Jammers intent on winning during an ice breaker. 

    Extreme Saturday Jam is a high-energy weekend service that is contemporary and fit to the youth  and to the “young at heart”.  It starts with an ice breaker (always fun) and an expressive worship celebration. This is followed by a practical teaching that is relevant and applicable to one’s life.  The atmosphere is safe, positive, and encouraging.  People exude warmth and a friendly vibe is in the air.

    After the service, VIPs or those who attended for the first time will get a gift from the church.  They will also have a chance to ask any questions or hear more about who we are during the VIP Time. Free merienda is offered to everyone. 


    Free “Block Courses” offer training in various musical instruments, singing, sound & stage technicals, and creative arts.  Many young lives have enjoyed life-changing experiences and have grown to the next level of faith.  They are on their way to realizing God’s purpose in their lives.

    Extreme Saturday Jam is every Saturday at 10 am to 12 noon. 

    An expressive worship celebration

    Tim Warden shares practical teaching that is relevant and applicable to one’s life. 


  • Pre-encounter—A Huge Turnout

    22 September 2013 (Sunday)

    From a measly headcount of 4 registrants, the pre-encounter participants ballooned to a total of 82 in a matter of days! Truly, God is moving to consolidate the church and to make each member not just a member but as a leader and a game-changer.  The network and cell group leaders were really inspired to do whatever it takes to get everyone in their network to join the pre-encounter.  Eager participants were also proactive and came up with ways to produce the required registration fee.  R-jay dela Cruz’s network sold ‘taho’ in between the Sunday services.  Joana Imperial’s network sold ‘lumpia’. Those who could afford it paid for their network members.  It was such an encouraging and festive atmosphere that Sunday.   Victory is evident as the participants attended their first lesson that will truly change their lives.  Nobody who has ever gone through an encounter with God will ever be the same again.


    ‘Taho for a Cause’—R-jay dela Cruz’s network raised enough funds to accomodate all the participants in their network.

    Praise and Worship—already you can feel the victory in the lives of the participants.
     Bambi Warden makes the roll call. 

     Ms Ces Myra Mabalot talked about ‘The 4 Wonderful Opportunities’. 
    Group discussion: A lot of the leaders happily volunteered as facilitators.  It was truly a fruitful Sunday!