Archive for April, 2005

Statement of Philosophy

Sunday, April 24th, 2005

The following embodies the beliefs and ideal of the CFC Singles for Christ as a ministry, from which flows its Christian attitudes, values and behavior, as well as its programs, teachings, and approaches to Christian renewal. We believe that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and we are safeguard it’s sanctity by being pure in thoughts, in words, and in deeds. We believe that God gave us gifts and talents with which we can serve and glorify Him and allow us to live fruitful lives. We believe in the proper stewardship of these gifts by striving to succeed in our chosen work or profession without sacrificing our Christian values and ethics. We believe in the indissolubility of Christian marriage and the importance of family life in the plan of God, in the sanctity of human life and the right of the unborn child. We believe that we are called to live out our faith and share actively in the life and mission of our church through prayers, evangelization and service to others. We believe in living productive lives as citizens of our country, obeying it’s laws and respecting it institutions. We believe that we have a duty to the future generations, in protecting our natural environment and combating the proliferation of evil in our social environment. We believe that individual and corporate renewal can best be achieved by having a deep personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior by calling upon the power of the Holy Spirit in our day to day life and by making full use of all charismatic gifts at our disposal.

Mission Statement

Sunday, April 24th, 2005

The single men and women today live in a difficult age. In a new world of rapid change and unprecedented evil, they need to chart the course of their own lives. They face an uncertain future, without much to hold on to since traditional support structures are starting to breakup around them. Being on their own now, they experience tremendous pressure to succeed, or perhaps for most, simply to survive.

Life after school is a time for excitement and challenge. But many single men and women soon realize that real life is very different from what they have learned in school. Many lose their idealism as they are confronted with the reality of evil in the marketplace. And so they start to compromise their values. Earning money gives them a new freedom to make choices and a new sense of power to buy and own. But the lack of values and a sense of responsibility to go with this new freedom can lead many of them in a path away from God. They chart career paths that do not consider God as a priority and, worse, develop new activities and habits, including vices, that make them turn away from God. This will only lead them to a life of loneliness, frustrations, and despair.

We believe that God has a plan for us to live meaningful, happy and productive lives at this stage of our human existence. Given the formidable obstacles that we face, we need a renewed relationship with God and the power of the Holy Spirit to live a new life. We need a support environment where God’s plan is revealed to us and where we can draw strength from other single men and women who are committed to love and support us. We need a group where our energy and talents can be developed and put to good use to serve God and His people. We need a place where we can be formed to prepare us for the next stage of our lives, to marry or to live a single life in total dedication to the Lord.

We therefore commit to the work of personal renewal and evangelization in our milieu as part of the larger work of the Couples for Christ family and in line with it’s global mission of "renewing the face of the earth."