M A R C U S
Also known as Marker, Markers, Mark, Mucus,
Macaroni, Macau etc.
I'm your average geeky nerdy teenage boy.
Grows one year older every 16 September in the year 1995.
Do the math & you'll know that I'm actually 14.
You might find me terribly lame at times but that isn't your concern so don't bullshit around me. I seriously do not have the time to bother with you.
I'm also a person who clings on memories, once they begin, they never stop ending in my mind. It's like a videotape which re-winds itself over and over again. Cause these are the things which will never change.
Once a
GRPSian/ Currently a WSSSian.
Interests; Photography, Entrepreneurship, Nature & Robots.
Under the Go Green Movement,
Save Planet Earth!
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Interesting Experiences. (Caution: Long Post)
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Blogged @ 7:52 PM
I just came back from City Harvest Church, it was an interesting experience for me today. Well before I went there I had extra math. Yeah, you must be thinking, Math on Saturday?! There's common test coming up so that's why there's extra math. So as I was saying, I went to City Harvest Church, it was so interesting the minute I stepped in, I looked at the building thinking why it was so big and when I went in, it didn't felt like a church at all, it felt more like a place for people to meet and hangout.
So, I went up to the rooftop I think and I was surprised by the number of Adults & Teens hanging out there. I just don't know how to explain. It's something you don't get to see. I always thought that church would be like just a place for people to get married and pray, never thought that people would come and hangout and chill. I was even more surprised by how friendly the people there are. It's like they are already your friends in no time. I just got to know about 15-20 people, it was really something that doesn't happen.
Later, I heard that they were having service, I thought that they would be doing some community work for the elderly or something but it wasn't. They will gather at a hall/auditorium and get settled down and they will have announcements and performances and things to talk about. They will also pray to God, sing songs. When I looked around the hall/auditorium I could see everyone so enthusiastic when they were saying their prayers. Some were really focused. Some put in their heart and soul to pray. Some say their wishes to god. It's really interesting to see such moments which is really different from the Muslims and Buddhists.
And there were many different kinds of Christians regardless Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian & some even Korean I think or Japanese? Surprised to see different races joining coming together in one religion. Opened up my eyes to something different and interesting.
After the service ended, went to a nearby coffee shop to have dinner. Didn't expect even after the Service ended the cellgroups will still go together to hangout. Cause most of the time after a group work has ended everyone would just go home but almost everyone who were there for Service went to the coffee shop. Can really see the bond with each other in them.
Took the train back home & the end of my Saturday :)