MMS hosts a 'Thank You'
dinner for volunteers
By EUNICE CHAN
CLOSE to 85 volunteers
with the Methodist Missions Society (MMS) and staff turned up
for the Volunteers' Appreciation Dinner at Methodist Centre on
March 5, 2004.
In the true spirit of Christian ministry as an act of love and
worship to our Lord, MMS helpers from all walks of life - retirees,
professionals, working adults, students, homemakers -- came for
the fellowship. Many are involved in specialised areas such as
medical care, education, curriculum development, planning, church
relations, country coordinating work, translation and communications.
In addition, there are pastors and lay leaders appointed by Bishop
Dr Robert Solomon and the MMS Executive Committee, respectively.
Yet, despite the diverse composition of volunteers, the common
denominator is a heart for missions, the giving of one's time
and resources towards the sharing of God's Word and love with
our neighbours in the region.
In a wonderful way, volunteers have found that as they refresh
others in ministry, they in turn are refreshed.
The evening was a reunion of sorts for many, and also a time for
making new acquaintances. It began with a warm welcome from the
MMS, followed by a buffet dinner as well as ice-breakers which
required guests to come up with creative ways of telling a meaningful
story and what they felt was the very essence of mission work.
The MMS Director, the Rev Dr Clarence Lim, expressed his appreciation
to all the volunteers for their commitment and dedication. He
then invited Bishop Dr Solomon to present tokens of appreciation
to each individual volunteer.
Mr Francis Chua from Eagles Communications sang a song of tribute
aptly entitled "Thank you", touching the hearts of those
present.
The evening ended with some words of encouragement from the Bishop
and the singing of praises to the Lord.
Indeed, it was a simple thanksgiving event in a simple setting
with a simple message: Continue to love and serve Him wholeheartedly,
for He alone deserves all the glory.
Eunice Chan is a Volunteer with the Methodist Missions Society.

Methodist Missions Society Volunteers expressing their joy in worship. - MMS picture.

Expressing her joy in doing missions work is Mrs Laureen Ong,
President of the General Conference Women's Society of Christian
Service (second from right). At right is the Rev Dr Clarence Lim.
-- MMS picture.