For three consecutive years, the Taipei University Fellowship will spend at least a week in the summer vacation, going to the countryside and going to the local elementary school to hold a four-day bilingual camp. Thank God that we have the opportunity to serve people of all ages and see the need for the Gospel in rural children as well. Whenever I think of the innocent smile of the children, I pray for them!
Thursday's meeting is in the classroom, with different themes each week, including life topics, public issues, mission/theology topics, special gatherings, etc. You are welcome to refer to the fan page (Facebook: NTPUFHL), the calendar of meetings every semester, and fellowship with us!
Other associations call them cadres, and we call them "co-workers." Because this group of co-workers in the fellowship are "co-workers" with each other and with God. We learn that after experiencing God's love, we respond to this love by serving our fellows and our friends.
Gospel camp during spring break, a combination of outings and evangelistic camps. Everyone is pulling away from the usual space together. In just three days and two nights, they go to other areas to enjoy performances, sing and listen to music, go out to play games, and listen to special topics and stories. Most importantly, in this delicate moment, we know each other better and the Lord who loves us better.
Faith Hope Love has at least two special gatherings every semester, of which the "Gospel bar" is our special feature. This evening, everyone can invite their friends to come and enjoy the live-band performance while sitting under the stage with well-packed snacks and drinks. After each song is over, the host will guide some topics related to the performance song, and everyone can find different people to share. "All secrets are limited to today's space. You can't force others to share, but you can beg." Listen to music and stories to your heart's content!
Every next semester, giving away the old is a big event of faith, hope, and love! The co-workers carefully planned for at least a month, just to say goodbye to these seniors who have been with us and encouraged us. At the farewell party, we saw the growth and harvest of each senior in the fellowship, and we also wished them well in the future.