So I went for youth on Saturday. Had a mini workshop on the cross of Christ. There were focuses on the rejection of God, Jesus' last words, the Lord's Supper and more. I guess what really struck me was the bread (symbol of Jesus' body) and wine (symbol of Jesus' blood). How many of us actually remember the true symbolism of the bread and wine? It may seem like a ritual to take the communion every Sunday/once out of 4 Sundays a month, but do we really have a remembrance of Christ dying for us? He died, all for the forgiveness of sins. In 1 Corinthians 11:26, it states that when we take the Holy communion, we should 'proclaim' Christ's death. Proclaiming, in a way, is like a celebration. We need to always remember that Christ dying for us is a celebration, because it is through Him that we have 'new lives'. The life and death of Christ is ALL important, it shows how the Kingdom of God is here, how His Kingdom looks like (life of Jesus) and what allows us to enter (through His death). A question I thought of really hit me, who am I that God should've died for me? This thought has been replaying in my mind the past few days and hopefully it can be something for all of us to think about! :)
My Speech/SocPsy teacher's leaving tomorrow to go back to Chicago. She has taught me so much and I'm really thankful to have gotten her as my teacher! She's one of the funniest and most interactive teachers I've ever come across! Gonna miss her bubbly personality and the 'Friday' song (yeah our class plays it every Friday...). Since the semester has ended, wanna thank T108 for being such an awesome class! No doubt we have those moments when we got upset about groupings, but I truly believe we were one of the most 'on' classes, having dress-code days almost once a week and having our own inside jokes! It's been a blessing to have met each one of you! :)
SOCPSY SOCPSY (-3) WE OWNED IT
SPEECH COMM SPEECH COMM WE OWNED IT thank you ms rebecca :)
T108 BAIK (long overdue photos down there sorry i spam my class photos)

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