Fruitfulness Christian Ministries(FCM)

Fruitfulness Christian Ministries(FCM) Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. - 2 Timothy 2:15

We from FCM church are in the pioneering stage of church planting and independent in terms of ministries support here in the municipality of Taytay, Province of Rizal, Philippines. Most of our outreached families here in Taytay belong in Class C Level, they live all in depressed areas. We are in the urgent condition that needs us to gather in one place and to set-up different ministries such as th

e mothers and children’s class for feeding program etc. and different evangelism trainings and evangelistic services for the accomplishment of the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are praying for financial support in the ministries, church lot and building. Because of our financial status are not sufficient for this matter, we appeal for your help and support for the materialization of our church needs. This is the right opportunity to invest in the Kingdom of God and we want to see profit added to your account. We All know that God will always make you rich enough to be generous at all times, so that many will thank God for your gifts to us. And because of the proof which this service of yours, brings the church will give glory to our God for your loyalty to the gospel of Christ, which you profess, and for your generosity in sharing with us.

04/10/2016

DISCOVER WHO YOU REALLY ARE

God created us with a specific design and for a specific purpose.
We need to know God's design because:
- we have confusion
- we feel incomplete
- we want the truth
- we are clamouring for absolute truth (that we can hold on to)

Truth #1:
God knows me more than I know myself
Psalm 139:1

Truth #2:
God created me perfectly and wonderfully

Truth #3:
God created you for a purpose.
2 Tim 1:9
Romans 8:28
Your purpose should be aligned to His purpose.

HOW? Be secure of who you really are:
•Endure the temptation (1 Cor. 10:13)
•Embrace God's love
•Entrust your life to God
Ps.139:23

God accepts our imperfections but He will not allow us to stay that way.

16/02/2015

UPCOMING CHURCH EVENT
'IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVE'

When: February 28, 2015 4:30pm Onward

Where: FCM Church
Purok 18 Upper Javier Brgy San Juan Taytay, Rizal

See you all youth's
Godbless us all

30/11/2014

Good M0rning FCM Say h0oray for today, because today is Sunday . Pumunta po tau sa mga Christian Church para magpasalamat at magpuri sa ating Panginoon na syang nagbigay ng ating mga blessings at ng buhay na walang hanggan
binabati pala ng bu0ng FCM Church ang ating ptr na si Pastor Ardhee Ng isang HAPPY BIRTHDAY m0re and m0re birthdays to come always in G0od health God bless po sa lahat ng mga nilalakad nyo. :-D

29/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Ephesians 4:11-13 (NIV) 11It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, 12to prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.

This passage is known as the five (or four) fold ministry. God designed the church with servants as leaders. These servants have specific gifts. The church widely differs on whether there are apostles today. Apostle means an official representative. Peter described the roll of the Apostle as one who could testify as an eyewitness of the resurrection. In that sense of the word, the role of apostle is no more. Some compare the apostle to church planters today.
The role of prophet is also interpreted very differently in the church. Some see it as a similar role to the Old Testament prophet. Others point out Jesus' declaration that John was the last prophet (Luke 16:16). They see prophecy today as the timely Spirit directed presentation of the word. Still others believe this role ceased after the apostolic age.
Most agree on the role of an evangelist. They are those who are gifted to declare the Gospel in the power of the Spirit, winning many to Christ. The last two, pastor and teacher, are seen as one calling by most Greek scholars. This role is also widely accepted as those who teach and preach the word, while caring for the flock of God.
No matter what your interpretation of the ministries are, we can all see that their role is to prepare God's people for works of service. They are to build up the body so that it is unified, mature, and Christ like. These ministries are to assist the church in coming together in the knowledge of the Son of God. The more we focus on who Jesus is, the more unified we become. Though we may differ on the details, the main thing is knowing Christ.
Remember: A healthy church is one in which the leadership constantly helps you grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.

28/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Psalms 24:1 (NIV) 1The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it;

We sometimes think of possessions as being ours. We are stewards over things but for a short time. Everything is from God and will return to God. I am speaking not just of physical things but also power and authority. 1 Chronicles 29:11-12 (NIV) 11Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, O LORD, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all. 12 Wealth and honor come from you; you are the ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and power to exalt and give strength to all.
Whatever you have, whatever authority or influence you attain to, it is all from God, and it will all return to God. He is all-powerful and so all power is from Him and returns to Him. We need to get a grip on this reality so that we don't get wrapped up in the idea of possessing things. Your house is not yours. Your clothes are not yours. Your children are not yours. It all belongs to God. How should that affect our attitude when we must part with any of these? If we think we own it, we will cling desperately to it and be grieved when it is taken. If we realize it is all God's and returns to God, we can let go, graciously thanking Him for the short time we were blessed to be the stewards of God's things.
This acknowledgement of reality will also keep us from the selfish attitude that God owes us something. Romans 11:35 (NIV) 35"Who has ever given to God, that God should repay him? We have never given to God anything that was not already His. Now do you still feel as generous about that last big offering you gave? It was already God's. The act of giving at the leading of the Holy Spirit is just a reminder that we are only stewards that should act according to God's direction when He tells us to do something with what is already His.
Suggestion: Look around you. Imagine a name label on everything you see, "On loan from Almighty God." See how that changes your attitude toward all things.

26/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Ephesians 4:1-3 (NIV) 1As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. 2Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. 3Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.

Paul was imprisoned for preaching, "Jesus is Lord", but he was also of his own volition a prisoner to the will of God. He found that being a prisoner of God's will was a far greater freedom than any "freedom" he could find in the world. He was freed from the subtle control of evil. Since he lived an example of surrender to God, he could ask his converts to do the same. It is a matter of living a life worthy of the great calling we have received.
As Christians, you have a calling that is greater than any secular calling. You are to represent the nature of God to the world you come in contact with. You are called to be a priest to the world that does not know or understand what God is like. Every word you speak and every action you make as a Christian is interpreted by unbelievers as a representation of what a child of God looks like. That is why Paul urges us to live a life that measures up to the calling.
That life looks like Jesus, completely humble and gentle, patient, bearing with one another in love. When unbelievers see Christians act like the world, they conclude that their message is not authentic. When they see us fight amongst ourselves, split up our fellowship, refuse to humble ourselves and take the lowest place, they certainly do not see something representative of our Savior. We keep telling them that He will make a difference in their lives, but they won't believe it until they see it in us.
Paul emphasized this expression of Christ's likeness in our relationship with other believers. We have the same Lord, the same faith, the same baptism, so why are we arguing over the trivial issues? Pride! We insist on being the one who is right. The humility and gentleness of Christ is the last thing we are willing to exhibit. Consider how many things around Jesus He refused to address because they were not essential.
Remember: Bear with one another in love.

24/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Psalms 23:1-3 (NIV) 1The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. 2He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, 3he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.

This is undoubtedly the most famous psalm. The analogy of the LORD being our shepherd was taken up by Jesus in John chapter 10. When He said, "I am the shepherd of the sheep", He was declaring Himself to be the LORD God. It is an analogy upon which many a book has been written. In this short devotional we can only touch upon a few of the points.
Sheep are dumb, stinky creatures. I hope you don't feel offended, but I can say that because I am one. Without a shepherd to watch over and guide them, they would be easy prey for predators. They can't seem to find pasture for themselves, and when they try to, they often end up in precarious situations from which they need to be rescued.
The Eternal God is our shepherd. Could it be any better? When you realize just how needy we are as sheep, it is a very comforting thought to know the Almighty God is our shepherd. We will never have a need He will not meet. He will guide us to places rich in pasture so that we will have plenty to nourish our souls. He will guide us to places of rest with plenty to eat and drink. And when we are discouraged and feel as if everything is against us, He restores our very soul. He lifts us out of the pit of despair and encourages us with the loving smile from His face.
And why does He do all this for these stinky, dumb sheep? It is all for His name's sake. His name is the sum of His marvelous attributes. Would He be good, merciful, gracious, just, loving, holy, and righteous if He just let such dumb creatures as us wander to our doom? To show the excellence of His character, the greatness of His heart, He is our shepherd. You could not find another that comes close in comparison. Why would you try to wander off or go your own way, when you realize your condition and the wonderful offer to us from the LORD, to be our shepherd?
Consider: Follow the shepherd closely and the promises in this psalm will be yours.

22/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Ephesians 3:19-21 (NIV) 19and to know this love that surpasses knowledge–that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. 20Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.

This prayer is continued from the previous day's devotion. Paul was impressed by the Holy Spirit to pray that the believers get a grasp on the dimensions of the love of Christ. Because love begets love, our perception of God's love for us will create in us a love for Him. But Paul says this love surpasses knowledge. It is not just something we intellectually attain. Just because you have a PhD in religious studies does not mean that you grasp the love of Christ. It must come from the relationship of time together and revelation. It is the one thing that will cause us to continue strong to the end. Only love will capture our hearts so that we, in turn, put Him above all else. Paul was making the point that the law could not do that for us.
The only way to be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God was through a revelation of Christ's love. No formula or rules could produce that change in our lives. Filled to the measure of the fullness of God must come from an intimate relationship with God Himself. Christ in us, communing with us, working through us, is the only way to have that fullness.
Does that sound impossible? Paul says that it is possible through His power at work in us, because God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine. Is it hard for you to imagine your life bringing glory to God every day? He can do it! Is it hard to imagine loving Him above all other things in life? A revelation of His love can do it.
Consider: Why not take a moment, open your Bible to this passage, and pray verse 16-21 for the people you know that are struggling. Pray it for you and your family. Pray it for your Pastor and elders. The answer to our spiritual struggles is a grasp of the dimensions of the love of Christ for us.

20/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Psalms 22:1, 16, 18 (NIV) 1My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, so far from the words of my groaning?
16Dogs have surrounded me; a band of evil men has encircled me, they have pierced my hands and my feet.
18They divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.

One thousand years before Jesus was born, the shepherd king, David, wrote this prophetic song. We don't know the details surrounding it. Was he going through some similar circumstance, such as the attempt to murder him by King Saul? Or was he lying on the grass while watching his sheep when the Spirit of God came upon him and he began to sing this song? We can only guess.
What we do know is that a millennium in the future, Jesus would be nailed to a Roman cross and begin to quote this psalm so full of the details of that moment. If God could inspire a shepherd to pen the details of that horrible moment, then surely God is sovereign over it. Though Jesus did not sense God's presence, He did have His Word in His heart that assured Him that the Father knew exactly what was happening and what would happen.
God had forsaken Jesus because the sin of the world was placed upon Him. The Father is of purer eyes than to behold evil (Habakkuk 1:13). Jesus knew the answer, but the psalm was voiced for us. Dogs were the term that the Jews used for Gentiles. In typical Hebrew style David repeated the expression in different terms, "a band of evil men". The Roman Gentile soldiers surrounded the scene. Crucifixion, in which the hands and feet were pierced, was invented shortly before Jesus was born. This prophetic word was truly a glimpse into the future.
An article of clothing was much more valuable to people of the first century because of the time and effort to produce it. Many only had one main robe and a cloak for colder weather. Jesus robe was made of one solid weaving and therefore even more valuable. The soldiers divided up the smaller articles of clothing, but to keep the value intact, they decided not to divide the robe. Instead they put each of their names on a stone, put the stones in a jar, and shook the jar until one stone fell out. The person whose name was on that stone won the robe, not knowing that they had just fulfilled the words of an ancient prophecy.
Consider: If God knows the details of every trial His children endure, we can trust Him to see us through the trial and into a greater victory than we can imagine, just as He did with His only begotten Son. Trust Him! He knows your future, too.

18/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Ephesians 3:16-18 (NIV) 16I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ...

Here is the beginning of another prayer from the lips of the Apostle Paul for the churches in Asia Minor. It is a prayer we might pray for our fellow believers. The second half of the prayer will be on tomorrow's devotion. Let's look closely and see what was on his heart to pray for them.
First, he prayed that their inner being might be strengthened through God's Spirit. In other words, that their spirit may be growing and strong, victorious in that constant battle with the flesh. He prayed this so that Christ might dwell in their hearts by faith. These folks have already received Christ. It is another thing for Christ to be at home in their hearts because of their faith in Him for the daily battles of life. Is Christ at home in your heart? Is the Spirit in your spirit victorious over the battles with your old nature? Is Christ reigning in or enduring the condition of your heart? And what of your brothers and sisters in Christ? Are you praying for them to be strengthened out of His glorious riches so that Christ will be at home in them?
He went on to pray that they would be rooted and established in love. This is the great commandment, to love God with our all. Paul is praying that they would be deeply and solidly anchored in love of and for God. How does that come about? By receiving power to grasp the extent of Christ's love for us, to see the dimensions of that love, we find a love for Him birthed within us. Love begets love. When we are loved, we find we love in response. If you want to love Christ in a fuller way, see the dimensions of His love for you personally. All the saints are to receive this power together, to grasp the dimensions of His love together. The more we love Him, the more we encourage our brothers and sisters to love Him wholeheartedly. The prayer continues in tomorrow's devotion.
Prayer: Lord, please give me the grace to receive the power to grasp Your love.

15/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Psalms 19:7-9 (NIV) 7The law of the LORD is perfect, reviving the soul. The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple. 8The precepts of the LORD are right, giving joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes. 9The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever. The ordinances of the LORD are sure and altogether righteous.

You are reading this devotion today because you believe God's word is a need in your life. This passage in Psalm 19 gives a picture of what a great need it is. In all this world, there is one perfect thing, the word of God. It revives our soul. When you are downcast and need to find hope, the word of God is the source of hope. It will revive your soul. If you are a simple trusting soul, where should you turn? The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy. Man will always disappoint. Not one man, other than Jesus, has completely trustworthy counsel.
Where can you go for true joy? Happiness will come and go, but the truth of God's promises to you will give you an inner joy that will endure all circumstances of life. If you need clarity to see the way things really are, you need the radiant light of the Word. It illuminates the motivations of men. It illuminates the motivations of our own hearts. Without the Word of God our hearts would easily deceive us. The Word shines the light of truth on our thoughts and reveals whether they are from, our flesh or the Spirit.
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom. In the Word we see the just judgment on those who turn from God and rebel against Him. We see the treachery of and cunning of man's own heart. The fear of our just God keeps us from playing around with the idea of compromising with sin. Every word of God is pure. You can trust every verse to be completely righteous. Sometimes our carnal mind gets confused by expressions in the Word. We struggle to accept what is written. But if we dig deeper, we will find every word to be altogether righteous. Where else could you go to find all these wonderful things? The man or woman who does the same for you, is a man or woman full of the Word of God. They have had their mind renewed by the Word of God.
Encouragement: You are on the right track by taking time today to meditate on the Word.

14/11/2014

Daily Devotional

Ephesians 2:19-21 (NIV) 19Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household, 20built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. 21In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord.

Paul explained to his readers that Christ makes Jew and non-Jew one "by abolishing in his flesh the law with its commandments and regulations." Ephesians 2:15a (NIV) Jesus fulfilled the Law, became our sacrificial lamb, and made us right with God through His sacrifice. The law was the thing that separated the Jew and non-Jew, but now they are both recipients of the same promises and blessings through accepting Jesus' keeping the law for them. Now there is no difference between believing Jew and another people group that believes.
The Jews had the promises and words of God. They were God's special people, the family of God. Now, all who believe in Christ have become citizens of heaven, the favored ones, and part of God's family. We stand together on the foundation of the teaching of the apostles and prophets, all of which is squared with the main cornerstone, Jesus Christ. It is in Him that the building takes shape, with you as a part of it, rising to become a holy temple in the Lord.
Are you on that foundation? Do the words of the prophets and apostles form the basis on which you stand? Is Jesus your point of alignment in all you do today? Then you are a part of His family. You are a part of His temple. You are a habitation of God through the Spirit. The promises of God's word are yours. Though you will face trials that are painful and tough, your destiny is certain. Every test will shape you to fit into your place in this holy Temple.
Remember: Yours is a high and holy calling. Don't be moved. Stand firm as the Master Craftsman shapes you to be a perfect fit in Him.

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Purok 18 Upper Javier Brgy San Juan
Taytay
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