These are the pictures from 2008 Graduation and credits go to Deacon David!
This is the blog for the Holy Cross Theological College's Alumni and friends and anyone who is interested in HCTC. Here we can meet, express and reveal ourselves, and discuss. Most of all, we will have a chance to strengthen, comfort, and reinforce each other.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
HCTC 2008 Commencement
These are the pictures from 2008 Graduation and credits go to Deacon David!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Just FYI
Here is something I just read about our new Archbishop on the Anglican Communion Network by Bishop Henry Scriven,. This is when I learned how he as Archbishop addresses his flock for the very first time.
Here's the quote: "I will seek God's will and purpose first rather than my individual concepts, vision, and personal feeling in accomplishing His mission (or) goal that is set before me. For that, I will obey Him and go forward without turning to the right or to the left."
I look forward to working under his episcopacy, and I shall try my best to serve the Lord under his supervision. If you want to read the details of this article, just click the link below!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Congratulation to the class of 2008
Another academic year has passed and our HCTC has nurtured new servants of our Lord for ministry in Church of the Province of Myanmar, yet again. My congratulations to our new graduates! Another exciting news is that Deacon David Judson Horgath will be teaching at HCTC for the whole semester next year. Praise God that the students will have a chance – through him - to improve their English and to work on the four new state of the art workstations in the Library!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
We were enjoying taking pictures with these stunning views in the horrible cold (it was like 20/18F). Ma Cho and Ma Noe from Alexandria, VA, and me at Boston, MA. We tried to keep in-touch and we reached out for each other whenever we could. Today, I've just had the news that Our New Archbishop is "Bishop Stephen Then Myint Oo". Congratulations to our newly elected Archbishop. May the Lord be with him throughout his Episcopacy!!
Good news folks! Isn't it? Let's try harder to build up the Anglican Communion in Myanmar.