qadosh in Hebrew means holy.history of Qadosh – we started as one cell group, about 7 people, but in year 2006, our leader decided to split it into 2 – Qadosh 1 and 2. The members grew and grew, now we have more than double the original and it was time to have the second split! –> Into Qadosh 1.1, 1.2, 2.1 and 2.2.
We are meeting every Thursday, 7pm in Room 604. (hostel 5), So, if you are around the area, do drop by! We would love to have new visitors!!
Currently we are teaching according to a syllabus using the book When Heaven Invades Earth by Bill Johnson.The members – >
from the back the princes -> Lawrence, Bryan, Titus, Choc Ky, Benny, Bernard, and Kelvin
front, the princesses -> Yew Ching, Jo, Lynnwei and beautiful Ninyand of coz, every pictures got to be formal (above) and informal (below)
suddenly, i just felt like sharing with you all about my cell group….yea…i am a cell leader together with Lawrence and Bernard. Yesterday, we took this picture to make a bday card for our pastor and we had to put in a picture of our cg, so….we took pictures…i really praise God for this opportunity because there are some of them that are camera-shy but ended up taking it. i thank God!!it is important to gather in faith and share and learn more about God. it is very important to be in a fellowship! I cant wait for next week’s cg!! And church tmr! kekeke!
That is, that we may be mutually strengthened and encouraged and comforted by each other’s faith, both yours and mine.
Romans 1:12 (Amplified Bible)


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November 30, 2007 at 9:31 am
lynnx01
That’s the problem with some of the cgs I encounter. Too big.. can stretch to nearly 30. Some would feel left out.. need to split..
November 30, 2007 at 6:15 pm
lynnwei
no..i think 30 ppl in a cell, is too big! got to break it down…
no space, no growth also cant concentrate with individual!
November 30, 2007 at 7:02 pm
lynnx01
The thing is, it’s up and down. One week can be 20 over, another can be just 8. So not consistent, very hard to break down.