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Southern Iloilo Singles, Young Married and Professionals
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Photos from SI SYMPro's post 08/05/2026

Southern Iloilo SYMPro (Singles, Young Married, and Professionals) a fellowship where every season of life meets one purpose: to know Christ more and make Him known.

What a beautiful time it has been filled with God’s presence, genuine fellowship, heartfelt worship, and powerful reminders from His Word.

To our host church, Oton Community Fundamental Baptist Church, thank you for welcoming us with open arms and generous hearts. Your love and hospitality made this gathering even more special, and we are truly grateful for your ministry. 💛

May we go forward with renewed strength, deeper faith, and a stronger desire to serve the Lord. To God be all the glory! ✨

04/05/2026

“Real love doesn’t start with us—it starts with God. ❤️

Join us for SYMPRO Fellowship (Singles, Young Married and Professionals) as we discover a love that transforms lives.
📖 1 John 4:7–11”

Photos from SI SYMPro's post 27/03/2026

✨ SYMPRO Fellowship | March 27, 2026 ✨

All glory and praise to God for the successful gathering of our SYMPRO (Singles, Young Married & Professionals) Fellowship held today at Tubungan Baptist Church. 💙

It was truly a blessed and meaningful time as we came together in unity building connections, strengthening our faith, and encouraging one another as we journey through different seasons of life.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all Southern Iloilo Churches who participated and joined this fellowship. Your presence made this gathering even more joyful, united, and spiritually enriching. 🤍

We would also like to sincerely thank Brother Andrew for faithfully delivering God’s Word through his inspiring message entitled “Make a Difference.” Indeed, we are reminded that wherever God has placed us, we are called to live with purpose and be instruments of His love and transformation.

May this fellowship continue to ignite hearts, deepen our relationship with God, and empower us to truly make a difference in our families, churches, and communities.

To God be all the glory! 🙌

24/03/2026

Southern Iloilo Fellowship of Ambassadors for Christ
SYMPRO (Singles,Young Married, and Professionals) Fellowship

Kitaay kita sa Tubungan Baptist Church para sa aton Fellowship.
March 27, 2026 | 6:00 pm onwards.

08/02/2026

Let the Word Dwell in You

Scripture:
"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God." – Colossians 3:16

There’s a difference between letting something visit and letting it live with you.

When Paul tells the Colossians to “let the word of Christ dwell in you richly,” he’s not suggesting a passing thought or occasional glance at Scripture. He’s describing a deep, consistent presence, a relationship where the Word of God takes up permanent residence in the home of your heart.

“Dwell” means living in, abiding, and making a home. God’s Word isn’t meant to be an occasional visitor in your thoughts. It’s intended to be a permanent resident, a daily companion shaping how you think, speak, and live.

If we’re serious about taking every thought captive, we must fill our minds' home with God’s truth. And not just fill it sparsely; Paul says to let it dwell richly. That means abundantly, generously, fully. Picture a home where every room is lit with Scripture, every hallway echoes with wisdom, and every guest is welcomed in the presence of Christ.

So how do we let the Word dwell in us like that?

1. Read it consistently.

God’s Word can’t live in you if it never enters you. Regular reading, whether a chapter a day, a verse a day, or a study plan, is the doorway for God's Word to begin taking root. Don’t worry about how much you read. Focus on how intentionally you read.

2. Meditate on it deeply.

Dwelling isn’t a rush-through activity. Letting the Word dwell means sitting with it, thinking on it, and praying through it. Ask questions: What does this reveal about God? How does this correct or encourage me? What can I obey today based on this?

Psalm 1:2 describes the blessed person as someone who “meditates on the law of the Lord day and night.” That’s dwelling.

3. Speak it regularly.

Paul connects the indwelling Word to the community, “teaching and admonishing one another.” The more the Word dwells in you, the more it should spill out of you. Speak it to your friends. Share it with your family. Use it to encourage and challenge others. When the Word lives in your mind, it naturally flows into your relationships.

4. Sing it joyfully.

This verse also includes worship: “singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.” Music helps the Word take root in places logic can’t reach. Singing Scripture tunes your heart to God’s melody. It softens your thoughts and realigns your emotions. Worship isn’t just for Sunday; it’s a way of letting truth echo through your soul.

Letting the Word dwell in you is the best defense against intrusive, unhealthy, or deceptive thoughts. You don’t just push bad thoughts out; you crowd them out with what’s true. Like light casting out darkness, the presence of Scripture leaves no room for lies to remain.

It also becomes your source of peace, clarity, and direction. When your thoughts are chaotic, the Word brings order. When your emotions feel tangled, the Word brings balance. When you’re tempted, the Word brings conviction and strength. The more you allow Scripture to saturate your mind, the easier it becomes to recognize what doesn’t belong and to take every thought captive.

You become a person marked not just by information about God but by intimacy with Him, someone whose very thinking is shaped by the living Word

Photos from SI SYMPro's post 30/01/2026

We praise God for the successful fellowship of the Southern Iloilo Singles, Young Married, and Professionals. The gathering was marked by meaningful fellowship, enjoyable activities, and, above all, a time of listening to and reflecting on the Word of God.
It was a blessed opportunity for spiritual renewal, mutual encouragement, and strengthening our unity in Christ.

As God’s Word declares, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom” (Colossians 3:16).
We thank the Lord for His faithfulness and for bringing His people together to grow in faith, love, and commitment to His work. All glory and honor belong to God.

13/01/2026

Discover God’s Plan for your Christian life and be encouraged as we journey through the seasons He has prepared for us. 🌿📖

Join us at SYMPRO Fellowship and learn practical, biblical ways to discern and trust God’s purpose for your life—whether you’re single, newly married, or a young professional.

🗓 January 30, 2026
⏰ 6:30 PM onwards
📍 Cabubugan Fundamental Baptist Church
🎤 Speaker: Pastor Honey Jun Azucena

Come, grow in faith, and walk confidently in God’s plan. See you there!

Photos from SI SYMPro's post 21/11/2025

“Today’s SYMPRO fellowship reminded me that when God brings people together with the same purpose, beautiful things happen. We don’t just meet—we grow, pray, strengthen, and build each other in the Lord. Truly blessed to be part of this family.”

See you next year mga ka SYMPro's🥰

03/05/2025

🌟 You're invited! 🌟
Join us for the 4th SYMPRO Fellowship this May!
📅 May 23, 2025 (Friday) | 🕕 6:00 PM onwards
📍 Igbaras Fundamental Baptist Church

Theme: “Financial Stewardship and Generosity” Proverbs 3:9-10
Speaker: Pastor Arthur Elbanbuena
Registration: Php50 | 🍽 Bring food to share!

Let’s grow together in faith and finances. See you there! 🌱

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