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CHRISTIAN EULOGY
1. Who speaks?
2. What is shared during a Christian Eulogy? Summary of content in a Eulogy
3. Different Sections with a Focus
4. Different Sections with a Specific Focus
RELEVANT SECTIONS
His Family (photo and names)
Celebrating A Life Well Lived
Tributes
Last Sermon and Holy Communion
From His Family
Eulogy - Please scroll down to the last section of this article. Partially reproduced at the bottom of this page for your convenience, and to give you some ideas.
Tributes
Reverend Ong Sek Leang, General Superintendent, Assemblies of God Malaysia was the first to be invited to share his thoughts on Senior Pastor. He described him as a strong, principled, no nonsense man, yet gracious in character. “Senior Pastor had always envisioned Calvary Church and the Assemblies of God as a family. He was a man who always believed that nothing is impossible.” His response to the “cannots” has always been “why not?” Pastors, church staff, and lay leaders in Calvary Church understand this very well. As Reverend Ong put it, “his faith in God was unearthly, but supernatural.” The building of Calvary Convention Centre today stands as a testimony of this faith. With God, all things are possible. His faith was grafted to the person of Jesus Christ and it was engrained on the tablets of his soul and through his lifestyle, teachings, and preaching. Many became the beneficiaries of his faith in God, especially us in Calvary Church.
Church secretary Deacon David Peter spoke on behalf of the board of deacons. He fondly . . . .
Last Sermon and Holy Communion
Once the tributes concluded, we watched a recording of Senior Pastor preaching his last sermon recorded on 1 August 2021. The message was on the church theme for 2022, “Walk by Faith”, and the sermon title was "Don't Give Up".
Before sharing his thoughts, he addressed the church and said, “Sister Petrina and I love you, all the pastors, the deacons, the church leaders, and those who have served, and all those who worship with us faithfully. Our prayers are for you, that . . . .
From His Family
As we approached the final leg of the farewell service, Senior Pastor’s children and grandchild were the last to share. We were shown a video montage of Senior Pastor with his family, and it was obvious how much he loved his children and grandchildren. They were truly the apples of his eye. Azalea Lee, the eldest of the grandchildren, spoke on behalf of her two brothers and her two cousins. Azalea shared, “His responsibility over his grandchildren was the most important to him. Even during the final months, when he was sick and . . . .