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Serviam helps rebuild lives thru Life in the Spirit seminar

DO you have everything that the world can offer yet feel empty inside? Are you a Christian yet feel defeated for the most part of your life? Are you in search for a higher meaning or purpose in life? If your answer to these questions is YES, this may just be for you.

Serviam Catholic Charismatic Community will hold its 12th Life in the Spirit Experience (LSE) on May 19 & 20, 2012 at the Daughters of St. Paul auditorium, 2650 F. B. Harrison St., Pasay City. The seminar is open to everyone, aged 18 years and above, desiring to have a deeper understanding of who they are and why they were created.

Now on its 10th year of fruitful service to God through others, Serviam was founded by His Eminence, the late Jaime Cardinal Sin, and well-known church leader, the late Antonio “Sonny” B. de los Reyes. The LSE is part of its evangelization program.

Life in the Spirit seminar is a formation experience, an introduction into a life lived in the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. It is surrendering to a life-changing relationship with Jesus Christ and being aware of and cooperating with God’s desire for an active personal role in every aspect of life.

Orientations on the LSE will be held on Tuesdays, Mar. 20,  27 and April 03, 2012 at 6 p.m., Santuario de San Antonio Social Hall (ground floor) prior to Serviam’s corporate worship. For inquiries please contact Henry & Susie Sarmiento (0915-3766034/0917-8260408/0923-2350485 or sarmientols@yahoo.com.ph, henrystel@yahoo.com) or the Serviam secretariat (722-7691 or secretariat@serviamccc.org).

The door of amazing possibilities is right before you. Choose to open it and be blessed!

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