by Gary Lee 2 Thessalonians 3 “11 For we hear that some among you walk in idleness, not busy at work, but busybodies. 12 Now such persons we command and encourage in the Lord Jesus Christ to do their work quietly and to earn their own living. 13 As for you, brothers, do not grow weary in doing good.” Back … Read More
Perkongsian dan Persaudaraan dengan Pemuda-pemuda dari Sabah dan Sarawak
oleh Stanley Lee Pemuda-pemuda di Katedral kami berasal dari pelbagai tempat di Malaysia. Khususnya, sejumlah besar golongan pemuda yang menghadiri pelayanan Bahasa Malaysia dan Iban adalah penghijrah Sabah dan Sarawak yang telah menetap di Kuala Lumpur untuk peluang pekerjaan dan pelajaran. Sejumlah pemuda-pemuda dari pelayanan Iban adalah askar-askar Sarawak yang ditempatkan di kem-kem tentera yang terletak di Semenanjung Malaysia. Terdapat … Read More
Partnership and Fellowship with Young Adults from Sabah and Sarawak
Ian Jenon Leslie and Alquin Frences Patres by Stanley Lee The young adults in our Cathedral originate from many different parts of Malaysia. In particular, a significant number of the young adults who are attending the Bahasa Malaysia and Iban services are migrants from Sabah and Sarawak who have settled in Kuala Lumpur for work and study opportunities. A few … Read More
Committed and Now Interned
Our mission at the Cathedral is to ‘glorify God together in response to his grace by making disciples of Jesus Christ’. In line with this mission, we aim to train disciple-making leaders who will love and serve God’s people, and one of our avenues is the Ministry Internship Training (MiT) scheme. This scheme provides one to two years of on-the-job … Read More
Living the Gospel at Home and Abroad
by Melissa Raj It is no secret that there is much value to be gained from reading the Bible, and so much more from reading the Bible with others, for this is how God made us to be: living in community with one another as a church. Of the many groups in the Cathedral who meet weekly to read the … Read More
What Do I Do with All these Young Adults?
By Cassandra Chung The twenties and thirties are turbulent ages. Some people in this age group may be single and re-evaluating the way they relate to friends of the opposite gender while some may already be married with children on the way. Then there are those who are figuring out the ropes of their first relationship and those struggling to … Read More
Kingdom’s Cause
At Agape School, we take to heart the motto of the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) curriculum that we use, which states: “Reaching the World for Christ… One Child at a Time”, and that of Proverbs 22:6, to “train up these children”, not just academically, but more importantly, to love and serve the Lord so that when they leave us, they … Read More
Turning Over a New Leaf or Starting a New Life?
As we continue to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Rev. Tim Philips reflects on how the scriptural truths that undergirded this great movement still shape and transform us as God’s people today. Out of all the personal testimonies of the Great Reformers, Martin Luther’s is by far my favourite. Having survived a horrific storm, in which he … Read More
Caring for the Homeless and Needy
Feeding the Needy is a ministry of St Mary’s that cares for the homeless and needy. Joanne Liaw had the opportunity of finding out more about this ministry through Jasmine Khoo, who oversees the ministry. Blessed is he who is generous to the poor. (Proverbs 14:21) How Did It All Begin?Feeding the Needy, a ministry of St Mary’s, saw its … Read More
Providing Aid, Healing Hearts (Iban Social Ministry)
At around 2012, Rev John Layang was first contacted by the staff of the National Heart Institute (NHI) to comfort a mother whose child was in a critical state at that time. However, her child passed away a few days after that. Subsequently, Rev John got to know that many Sarawakians were receiving treatment in the NHI. That was the … Read More







