This year’s North American Annual Conference was held for the first
time in Chicago. The 2016 NAAC was hosted by Hope Chicago Church, with
many attendees from around the continent visiting for the very first
time. This year’s theme was Journey to Spiritual Maturity in Christ, and
people truly did journey, physically and spiritually. We had pastors
come from Australia, Singapore, Canada, and North America, all in order
to share the word of God and help grow the attendants. People came from
L.A., Seattle, Ontario, Toronto, and all around to celebrate the Love of
the Lord. Members of Hope Chicago Church, volunteers from L.A.,
Seattle, and Toronto, and pastors from all over the world dedicated
themselves to make the 2016 NAAC the best ever.
The conference
was held on the beautiful lakefront campus of Loyola University.
Situated on the shores of Lake Michigan, the Lord provided great weather
and glorious views. The visuals provided in the meeting room were
artfully decorated to illustrate the theme of the conference. Worship
teams from Chicago, Seattle, Toronto, and L.A. provided inspiration for
each of the sessions. Opening night provided a special performance that
highlighted the Journey theme of the conference. It told the story of
Mr. Christian, a young man embarking on his journey through the world;
having to deal with the many trials and tribulations that besiege every
one of us.
Pastor’s Wilson Lim, Lai Ling Lim, Ben Lee, Dina
Lee, and Dr. Eric Herbert provided the preaching in keeping with the
Journey theme with subjects such as, “I will follow Christ,” “The
maturing process,” “Convictions matter,” “Whole life approach,” and “ I
will cross over with Christ.”
Every morning was jumpstarted with
a post-breakfast Devotional. Workshops gave the attendees the chance to
really delve deep into the subjects of Nurturing Faith at Home, Ups and
Downs of Being a Jesus Follower, Mentoring, Going to the Next Level for
Longer-term Believers, Christian Apologetics, and Core Team Leaders.
Friday night brought a special Free-flow worship session where Pastor
Lai Ling also gave the prophetic Word to many of the attendees. The
Baptism sessions were blessed to be performed at the adjoining beach in
the waters of the Great Lake Michigan. A break in the teachings was
provided by Arnut Paothong, with bible trivia concerning the Life of
Peter.
The conference held special significance in that it was
the final one with Pastor Ben Lee as the North American Regional Pastor;
passing the torch to Pastor Youngyuth Wiraponsawan to oversee the
churches in North America. Special performances and a final lesson by
Pastor Ben made for a very emotional farewell.
The closing
ceremonies brought a conclusion to the Journey for Mr. Christian. Having
grown in Spiritual Maturity during the conference, he was better
equipped to deal with the challenges that faced him. As a special
reminder of a truly wonderful conference, attendees were given a
postcard to write down their Journey, which would great them in the mail
when they returned home, in order to once again be inspired and blessed
by what they learned in growing closer to our Lord Jesus Christ.
By : Tyler V.
Friday, March 17, 2017
Easter 2016
Approximately 2,000 years ago,
Christ died for our sins; only to rise again in victory. On Easter Sunday, Hope
Chicago Church celebrated his resurrection and remembered his sacrifice.
The festivities started off with an inspiring sunrise
service over Lake Michigan. The dawn greeted us as we boldly worshipped the
Lord in the early morning light. The outdoor service was a beautiful way to
honor Him, with the message provided by Daniel, one of our Moody Bible School
students.
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After the sunrise service,
breakfast was hosted by one of our church members which allowed us to continue
the fellowship and share in the joy of the Lord. Church service began with
spirited worship that also incorporated a spoken word presentation of “The
Word.”
Special performances were given by our children and members,
which even included sign language. We welcomed six first time visitors to our
services, with Pastor David enlightening us with His message.
The celebration continued after the
service with a delicious potluck lunch, allowing all of us to enjoy the
fellowship and thank the Lord for all he has given us. The Lord provided us
with good weather and the children participating in an exciting outdoor Easter
egg hunt.
All in all, it was a wonderful way to spend
the day celebrating the love for our Lord Jesus Christ.
Tyler V.
Christmas Service 2015
Hope Chicago Church celebrated Christmas with great worship and loving fellowship. Even before the celebration, Church members participated in fasting for three days in anticipation for the festivities. Our prayers were answered when the 106 people whom attended the celebration were touched by God, with four people accepting Christ. The theme of the day was “The true meaning of Christmas” and this was demonstrated through the variety of presentations, performances, and activities throughout the day’s program.
The December 13, 2015 festivities were started by a Christmas Choir, which included special solo performances from school age children and adults. The birth of Jesus Christ was highlighted a re-enactment of the story leading to the nativity scene. We had a special video presentation from one of our members, whom is a Moody Bible Institute student, about the persecution of the Rohinyas in Myanmar and the work he has done with them here and abroad.
Our Church gave a love offering to support “Oasis Ministry” to reach out to the Rohinya refugees. Stirring worship was provided by talented Moody Bible students and our honored guest, Pastor Charoen, gave a passionate sermon. He and his entourage traveled all the way from Thailand to join us.
Powerful testimony was given from a new believer, Charuprapa, about how her life has changed since she came to know the Lord. Our festivities also included a catered lunch, gifts for the children and seniors, special performances, and a talent show. It was a joyous time that was made special because of the love of the Lord and the Spirit given in us.
Tyler V.
Mother's day 2015
Last Sunday, Hope Chicago Church celebrated Mother’s Day by honoring the Lord and cherishing our moms. Every one of us has a mom, is a mom, or will become a mom and we wanted to give thanks for all that they do. Pastor David Natttawuttisit paid special notice to moms who faced hardships in raising their children and to the single moms that go above and beyond what is expected of them.
The children of Hope Chicago Church presented surprise gifts and heartfelt messages to their moms, along with a special performance to pay tribute to them as well. The moms had prayers bestowed upon them so they could all be individually blessed by the lord.
Hope Chicago Church, a Christ-centered Church located on 7534 W. Berwyn Ave. (service at 11 am), opened things up with a spirit-filled worship session, and after the service, a delicious pot-luck luncheon was provided (with moms getting served first, of course).
It was a day that could not have been better in being able to glorify our love of Christ, whom provides for us spiritually, and share it with our moms, who provide and nurture us physically.
By : Tyler V.
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