MAS-AMiCUS NEMSU Tandag Chapter

MAS-AMiCUS NEMSU Tandag Chapter

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Movement of Adventist Students: Adventist Ministry to College and University Students (MAS-AMiCUS)

Photos from MAS-AMiCUS NEMSU Tandag Chapter's post 10/05/2026

The MAS AMICUS NEMSU Tandag Chapter is truly blessed and grateful to have joined the MAS AMICUS SCM-WIDE FELLOWSHIP held at Lianga Church last May 9–10, 2026.

Our hearts are filled with joy as we experienced meaningful worship services, inspiring lectures, spiritual fellowship, fun-filled activities, and exciting sports participation that strengthened not only our bodies but also our faith and unity as young people for Christ.

This fellowship became a wonderful reminder that serving God together brings encouragement, growth, and lasting friendships.
We would also like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who extended their love, prayers, and generous support to make this activity successful:
💙 Hon. Elder Jimmy Guinsod – SDS Provincial IPMR, for the fuel assistance
💙 Mr. and Mrs. Gabi, for the transportation support
💙 Engr. Gladine Lumancas – Internal Adviser
💙 Kuya Jinggoi Revilleza – External Adviser
🩵 Ate Sarame Bareng
💙 And to all other individuals who contributed and supported this fellowship in any way, thank you so much for your kindness and generosity.

May the Lord richly bless you all for supporting the ministry and mission of the youth.

Photos from MAS-AMiCUS NEMSU Tandag Chapter's post 24/02/2026

We CONTINUE, because the MISSION continues!

📖WEEK OF PRAYER – DAY 5

Tonight, we were blessed by the message of Sis. Cristine Mae Platino centered on the theme “One Calling.” Her message reminded us that despite our different backgrounds, personalities, and platforms, we share one divine calling — to reflect Christ and impact lives for His kingdom.

She pointed out that social media, though powerful in uniting people across distances, also has its negative impacts. It can create isolation, comparison, and even become a platform for cyberbullying. What is meant to connect can sometimes divide. As Christians, we are challenged to use every platform responsibly and purposefully — not to harm, but to uplift and bring people closer to Christ.

Drawing from the life of Peter the Apostle, she shared how God used him to unite two groups that were once divided — the Jews and the Gentiles. Peter responded to God’s mission beyond his comfort zone, becoming an instrument of unity and transformation. His story reminds us that when we answer God’s call, we can influence and impact many lives.

Though tonight’s attendance was fewer than usual, the message remained strong and meaningful. God does not measure commitment by numbers, but by hearts willing to respond. We continue, because the mission continues.

To our MAS AMiCUS family, we warmly encourage everyone to attend tomorrow’s culmination program of our Week of Prayer. We will be blessed by a special message from our internal adviser. Let us finish this week united in our one calling.

24/02/2026

Happy Birthday to our most active and supportive External Adviser, Mr. Jezreel Revilleza! 🎉

Your Mas Amicus Family would like to extend our warmest birthday greetings to you. Thank you for your constant support, encouragement, and for always standing behind us in every youth endeavor. Your dedication, guidance, and willingness to help mean so much to us, and we are truly grateful for your life and leadership.

May the Lord continue to bless you with good health, wisdom, strength, and a heart that continues to inspire young people to serve Him.

“Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity.”
— 1 Timothy 4:12 (NKJV)

Happy Birthday, Sir Jezreel! 🎂
With love and appreciation

Photos from MAS-AMiCUS NEMSU Tandag Chapter's post 18/02/2026

WEEK OF PRAYER – DAY 2 & 3 in one Evening.

Since there was no Week of Prayer yesterday due to holiday, today became a special gathering for our MAS AMiCUS family as we were blessed with two meaningful messages in one evening.

Sis. Mary Grace Cahiyang shared the message “Hidden Thirst,” reflecting on the story of the Samaritan Woman. She reminded us that behind our daily routines, responsibilities, and even our smiles, there can be a deep spiritual thirst that only Jesus Christ can satisfy. The world offers temporary relief, but only the Living Water brings lasting fulfillment.

Bro. Jerwin Canton followed with the message “Blinding Light,” based on the conversion of Paul the Apostle. His story teaches us that God can use even a blinding moment to awaken us spiritually. When we truly encounter Christ, we are called to turn from wrong to right, from pride to surrender, and from our old ways into a transformed life.

After the messages, AMiCUS gathered into small groups for a reflective discussion. Many shared personal insights and experiences, making the evening not just a program but a time of honest reflection and spiritual growth. We also had an intercessory prayer by group, lifting up one another’s burdens, praying for personal struggles, families, studies, and spiritual journeys. It was a solemn and meaningful moment of standing in prayer for each other.

Tonight, we go home refreshed and spiritually full, grateful for how God continues to work in our lives. As the Week of Prayer continues, we look forward to what He will do next.

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