The Final Bye Bye To PC
It has been exactly one year since I have committed myself to the decision to leave PC, and it never occur to me that one year has passed since the decision. It was only when I was telling L. that I have finally let the cell know that I am not going to continue with them that I realise time passes really fast.
Yesterday, I send a mass mail to the group, expressing my decision to stop the cell. The ALPHA event that they are going to have with another cell presents itself as an opportunity for me to announce my departure, as the cell will not be meeting in the regular group during the ALPHA meetings. Their response were naturally shocked and mixed with tinges of sadness. It was hard for me to make that move, but it was necessary. It was time.
With that announcement, I am now finally able to move on in the new church. I have yet to join a cell in the new church. I am taking things slowly for the time being. My schedule is abit unsettling for the time being, I am not planning to rush to go to a cell soon. I will try to be more regular in church, to make it a point to allow God to renew and refresh the lethargic spirit in me.
And how timely it is that I will be taking a short retreat with a friend this weekend. I really look forward to re-string my life back into the Master's plan again.
I am back on the Hope trail again, the light shining along the path seems to be nice and warm. The trek looks more cheery that it was a year ago, and it seems to me that this journey will be an enjoyable one. :)
Yesterday, I send a mass mail to the group, expressing my decision to stop the cell. The ALPHA event that they are going to have with another cell presents itself as an opportunity for me to announce my departure, as the cell will not be meeting in the regular group during the ALPHA meetings. Their response were naturally shocked and mixed with tinges of sadness. It was hard for me to make that move, but it was necessary. It was time.
With that announcement, I am now finally able to move on in the new church. I have yet to join a cell in the new church. I am taking things slowly for the time being. My schedule is abit unsettling for the time being, I am not planning to rush to go to a cell soon. I will try to be more regular in church, to make it a point to allow God to renew and refresh the lethargic spirit in me.
And how timely it is that I will be taking a short retreat with a friend this weekend. I really look forward to re-string my life back into the Master's plan again.
I am back on the Hope trail again, the light shining along the path seems to be nice and warm. The trek looks more cheery that it was a year ago, and it seems to me that this journey will be an enjoyable one. :)


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