Our unconventional start
I just do not know exactly how we went to the house of our former youth member, Donna and her sister Tonnette de Lima. I was invited once after we have had attended the youth fellowship. We were just teenagers then. For a change, it was relaxing and unwinding experience after a stressfull week... school assignment, house chores, church responsibility and extra curricular activities. All the while, we just relax and watch film videos as we eat crackers or anything that we prepared. But I notice one thing, we were beginning to be more motivated to do more things not just for the church but also for our goals in life.
I just do not know exactly how we went to the house of our former youth member, Donna and her sister Tonnette de Lima. I was invited once after we have had attended the youth fellowship. We were just teenagers then. For a change, it was relaxing and unwinding experience after a stressfull week... school assignment, house chores, church responsibility and extra curricular activities. All the while, we just relax and watch film videos as we eat crackers or anything that we prepared. But I notice one thing, we were beginning to be more motivated to do more things not just for the church but also for our goals in life.
As times goes by, we begin to get smaller. But the more we meet informally every Sunday afternoon, the more we get closer and plan things for the benefit of our Church.
On around 1992, around 10 young people only left due to changes in priorities and the drastic split of our church into two. Incidentally, we became more intact. Ironically, our supposed to be relaxing moment every Sunday afternoon sprouted visions and plans, as we talk informally. It also became the brainstorm focal point for various projects we have achieved. With just a bottle of Coke and crackers, we conceptualized plans and projects. Later on, Bro. Hector de Pedro call ourselves the, "Sunday Club." The rest is history.
On around 1992, around 10 young people only left due to changes in priorities and the drastic split of our church into two. Incidentally, we became more intact. Ironically, our supposed to be relaxing moment every Sunday afternoon sprouted visions and plans, as we talk informally. It also became the brainstorm focal point for various projects we have achieved. With just a bottle of Coke and crackers, we conceptualized plans and projects. Later on, Bro. Hector de Pedro call ourselves the, "Sunday Club." The rest is history.
Below are projects and what we have had achieved over the years.
Hopefully, eventhough we were now separated by distance and various reasons, Sunday Club will evolved into a support body, a sort of foundation that will enable the new generation of workers achieve more than what we have in the past. Perhaps what we did will be a stepping stone for them.
Hopefully, eventhough we were now separated by distance and various reasons, Sunday Club will evolved into a support body, a sort of foundation that will enable the new generation of workers achieve more than what we have in the past. Perhaps what we did will be a stepping stone for them.
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