Learning to serve God through the ministries

The Liturgy Ministry of the Chapel of Christ the Light and the Chapel of Christ the King organised a Plug In Yourself workshop on September 2.

Sep 15, 2023


KUALA LUMPUR:
The Liturgy Ministry of the Chapel of Christ the Light and the Chapel of Christ the King organised a Plug In Yourself workshop on September 2. This half-day event saw 75 catechism students between the ages of 10 and 16 attending.

With a team of 20 dedicated facilitators representing five different ministries — Altar Servers, Lectors, Music, Media, and Flower Arrangement, the workshop was designed to introduce the various ministries of service within the church.

The workshop started with an address by parish administrator, Fr Peter Anthoney, who encouraged the participants to harness their unique talents and skills to serve God. He thanked the attendees for their commitment and enthusiasm.

Dividing the students into groups based on their chosen ministries, the workshop was interactive and hands-on. The senior altar servers offered insights into the responsibilities and discipline required of those who serve at the altar. This practical experience left the young aspirants with a deeper appreciation for the sacred duties of altar servers.

The Media team explained the inner workings of the Mass, shedding light on the responsibilities of the media team during church services. The students also received a crash course in poster production and photography, equipping them with valuable skills for future church events.

The Flower Arrangement team shared the significance of meticulous planning while imparting knowledge of the art of floral arrangement. The workshop nurtured creativity and emphasised the importance of attention to detail in beautifying the church environment.

The Lectors instilled confidence in the young ones in learning voice projection and enunciation. This newfound confidence encouraged many students to consider volunteering as lectors in the future.

The Music team introduced the participants to new instruments and guided them in singing as a choir.

The workshop was a resounding success, achieving its primary objective of nurturing the talents and interests of the younger generation. The students carried with them newfound knowledge and skills and a sense of purpose and enthusiasm to serve God through their respective ministries.

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