Methodist Message: October 2019

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0129-6868MCI MCI (P) ISSNISSN 0129-6868 (P)019/11/2017 057/11/2018

Vol 121 No 10 • OCT 2019

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NEWS Elena Yeo is currently a pastoral ministry staff at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, serving in the children and youth ministry.

GOOD FUN, GOOD GAMES AND UNITY IN THE MIDST OF DIVERSITY

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he Harmony Games, an ecumenical event, is organised each year by a different religious group, and this year, the cycle went a complete round back to the National Council of Churches (NCCS). This year’s Games was held on 24 August at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church (TA CMC)—a Chinese Annual Conference church that has just celebrated its 130th anniversary. TA CMC was gazetted as a national monument in 1989, which made it an appropriate location for an event of such significance and value. A total of 31 groups registered for this year’s Harmony Games— these included Muslim students from Islamic studies at Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah, Catholic students from CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent, as well as Christian students from Trinity Theological College. There were young students, along with senior members of our local community from groups such as the Singapore Taoist Federation, the Sri Mariamman Temple as well as the Singapore Khalsa Association. Even while most participants arrived donned in their own organisation’s garb, as each of them changed into the Harmony

Guest of honour, Ms Grace Fu, poses with participants at TA CMC.

Participants of the Explorers Race strategising their next move while at the Thian Hock Keng Temple.

Games T-shirt, the place eventually transformed into a sea of blue. An act as simple as wearing the blue event shirts caused everyone to view themselves as fellow Games participants and teammates for the day, rather than associating each other with the separate organisations they were originally from. The first main event was the Explorers Race, in which participants in mixed groups visited various religious sites such as the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, and the Al-Abrar Mosque. When participants reassembled back Continued on page 10...


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