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Showing posts with label Bukit Mertajam Baptist Church. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Roadshow and Opera to say Thank You to the Deity at Kota Permai

If you have been in Malaysia over the last couple of weeks, you would probably be entertained by our local singers at the Ge-Tai(Mandarin) or in Hokkien " Ko-Tai or Roadshow had you ventured out at night to the local Chinese temples.  You would also had the opportunity to watch a traditional Chinese Opera show too.  Over here in Bukit Mertajam, the local Chinese community here speaks the local TeoChew dialect as compared to the majority of the local Chinese community in Penang Island who speaks Hokkien dialect.  Therefore, the opera shows over here are mostly the TeoChew Opera.


However, due to the Opera show and its traditional culture and apprenticeship which are not "seen" to be paying attractive income and the nomadic lifestyle(due to frequent travels around the country to perform at various temples) of the troupe members, comprising the actors, actresses, supporting casts, make-up artist, wardrobe and tailors, the musical team which sometimes doubled up as the stage crews in setting up the "theater and backdrops" which play the traditional musical instruments such as drums,gongs, trumpets and flutes and cymbals, these professional arts and noble jobs are hardly attracting the new and young generations.

They have to put in long hours of training to acquire the acting skills and singing and dancing. They have to teach themselves to paint their faces with colored powders and other cosmetics to depict the faces of heroes and heroines and villains too. They eat at and sleep on the temporary stage set up by the local committee of the temples.  It is hard to find a local opera troupe to perform because today's Chinese younger generation are leading a very different lifestyle in the advent of digital age, and have higher expectation of a quality lifestyle in the comfort of the beautiful five stars hotels and the lime lights of the more sophisticated modern art of acting and the glitters on the silver screen and to bash in the glamors of the Hollywood for being cast in the Megabucks Blockbuster Movies. They probably want to be glamorous like Jet Li, Chow Yun-Fat, Sammo Hung  or Michelle Yeoh, Gong Li and etc. Guess what? Even today, the Opera troupes are imported from China to perform here in Malaysia.  At one time, the troupes from Thailand were quite regular here.  They probably find it hard to get new bloods into the industry.

Another dying culture is the Chinese puppet shows which are also performed to thank the deities.  Today, we have the animation using the computer digital technologies. I have seen in the past that some temples when they could not secure the puppet shows or the opera, they had hired the services of the cinema crews who show the old movies on a large white screen like a drive-through movie which is more economical and easy to set-up.  For the Opera show, there are usually two performances per day. One episode in the afternoon and one episode at night.  As for the Ge-Tai or Roadshow, it is only performed at night and usually from 8.00pm to 12.00 midnight with a mixtures of male and female singers who usually dressed sexily or in scantily outfits.  Male singers are also rare nowadays as the audience preferred to watch females performers.

Recently, the Opera show held at Kota Permai was to thank the deity "Datuk Kong" or the so called Malay Spirit Deity worshiped by the Chinese community especially those that practiced Taoism for the blessings which they belief were bestowed throughout the whole of last year. Some of the businessmen and residents would sponsor and donate huge sum of moneys to organize the event make burnt offerings.   The local shopping  center, Billion Supermarket sponsored one night performance of the Roadshow. At Kota Permai, the "Datuk Kong" is said to be "dwelling or residing" at the big rock along the main road of Jalan Kota Permai and it is the main deity housed at the temple built onto it.  See my earlier post on the temple here.  At this temple, pork offerings and non-kosher foods are not allowed to be offered to the "Datuk" deity as it is a Malay Spirit and it is considered a taboo.  Ill luck and bad fate will befall the persons who make such an offering blunder. Even the singer will respect the deity by singing at least one Malay song to entertain the deity.

Here is one Malay song titled Sha-Na-Na sang by Miss Chang Sin Yee.
 Anyway, the deity and or other deities will watch the opera or puppet show or Ge-Tai secured as offerings and thanksgivings by the local temple committee who are themselves nominated among the sponsors and donors annually or for a specific term.  Of course, the people and residents like me who like to see Roadshows will join the crowd just to watch the performances for free.  In the present days, there are plastic stools for sitting and canvas tents sheltering from the rain.  In the olden days where I grew up as a child, there were rows of wooden planks laid on stilts and tighten with bolts and nuts above grasses and muddy open spaces and arranged like rows of seats in a theater hall with no shelters except for the makeshift stage.


Those days, we could only watch and it remained in memory.  Today, we can shoot photograph and record video.  That is why you are now enjoying these video clips that I recorded with Sony handy camera.  Here at the Chinese temple roadshow, we cheer and clap for the singers as they sing and entertain us with the latest pop songs and dances. The visitors to the temples will usually close their hands together and kneeling or bowing down, and offer prayers with burning incenses (joss-sticks which can be plain and tiny or big with dragon and figurines and printed joss-papers in gold and silver colors accompanied by lighted candles and lamps to the deity or deities at the temples. Some who have been blessed with good-fortunes will make cash donations. They may even bring along food-stuffs such as boiled chicken, eggs, home cooked meals and dishes, fruits and cookies to offer to the deity or deities. After the prayer sessions, these food-stuffs can be taken back home and consume as it is belief to bring good luck and blessing. You can expect the joss-sticks or incenses with dragon figurines will be popular throughout this Chinese New Year as this is the Lunar year of the Water Dragon.
 
In contrast, at the Church, the worshipers play the musical instruments, sing praises and worship songs to God, dancing, clapping and raising hands in prayer postures, bowing or kneeling down and giving thanks unto the Lord and Jesus Christ. There are Malay and Murut versions of Songs of Praise and Worship.  The church congregations give tithes and offerings in cash and checks.  The modern and large churches even accept offerings through debit to credit card accounts or online transfers using the latest banking facilities.  These monies are used by the Church to support its administration, missions and to help the poor and needy. The Church have the Holy Communions where the disciples broke breads and eat and drink the cups of wine in remembrance of the Lord Jesus Christ for His Love and Sacrifice for us.

Now you may like to ask, who is worshiping and who is singing? Who is thanking God and who is being entertained? Who benefited from the collection of monies and how it is being used? Anyway, mankind came empty handed into this mortal world and cannot take it with us when we leave this world. Let us be good Stewards and Custodians of what God has placed in our care and hands.


Here, enjoy the opera, roadshow, the pop songs and worship songs and may God Bless you and family and be with you always. Gong Xi Gong Xi.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Christmas Service at Bukit Mertajam Baptist Church with Africans and Christmas Countdown at Auto City Juru

The Pastors cum Musicians and back-up singers at BMBC

A section of congregation in prayers

Another section of BMBC congregation and worshippers

The Chairman of BMBC leading the congregation

In Prayer

BMBC for Africa

Parit Buntar Baptist Church presentation

Africans singing worship songs at BMBC to celebrate Christmas

The Christmas Countdown Street Party at Autocity Juru



Renewal Church Youth singing Christmas carols at Autocity Juru

Shop at the park

A light up bridge similar to the shape of Penang Bridge at Autocity Juru

Elephant shaped light at the garden

Giraffe from Africa?

Raindeers at the bridge

Shop-in D' Park

Lover's Bridge






Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2011.  Yes, the party for 2010 is over. Goodbye 2010.  Have you consider to leave you Legacy behind for your family members like Immanuel, God with us? Jesus Christ left His legacy for us some 2000 years ago. Welcome 2011. So have you gone to the Lost and Found corner? Did you find your treasures there or have you found your treasures in heaven as state in bible verses Matthew 6:19-21 in year 2010 or going to find it in year 2011? So plan your New Year 2011 financial programs carefully so that we are wise to leave something behind for our beloved such as a shelter where they can call Home Sweet Home and put smiles on their faces when they know that we have left a legacy behind and will one day meet again on the distant shores.

John 3:16 says. " For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.


It was fun time and busy week in this world.  Wow.. BMBC is global now. Not only the bank that never sleep is global. World Cup in South Africa in 2010.  Now Christmas with Africans in Bukit Mertajam Baptist Church. So here are the belated post to share with you.  It is wonderful to see your smiles again. Let us begin with Bigfoothill's journey to Christmas Service at BMBC here.

Then you go inside BMBC through this link

Appreciations and credits go to 1) Biblos.com for the reference on the Holy Bible verses and
2) the link and to BMBC. Here is BMBC blog url :  http://bukitmertajambaptistchurch.blogspot.com/

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Christmas and New Year 2011 Celebration by Residents of Taman Bukit , Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang

Hello New Year 2011.  I was with the BMBC members of the AGAPE cell group at the Christmas Celebration cum New Year 2011 Celebration organized by the RT or Residents Community of Taman Bukit, Bukit Mertajam,   A few of our friends are residents there and they volunteered to help in preparation for the presentation and highlights of the twin celebrations.

The residents comprising young children, adults and senior citizens were very excited about the yearly events that were celebrated whenever there were festivals being celebrated by the Malaysians of various ethnics and cultures and religious faiths.

The AGAPE cell group from Bukit Mertajam Baptist Church started the show with singing some Christmas Carols to the residents after the opening speeches by the chairman and VIP. and followed by the buffet styled dinner. Afterward, AGAPE members shared the true meaning of Christmas by having a Christmas Story telling time. It was told in English language and translated in to Mandarin while using the pictorial animations on a white board to illustrate the Nativity Story.  So, the folks here now know that Christmas is not just about commercials shopping and partying, Christmas Trees and decorations or Santa Claus or Santa Rina.

This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit.  Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.

But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, "Joseph son of David  not to be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.  She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.  All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel" which means, "God with us"
When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. But he had no union with her until she gave birth to a son,. And he gave him the name Jesus. (Matthew 1:18-23)

The story also told about after Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, "Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him" (Matthew2:1-2) and that when the three Wise men from the Easts saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh. to the new born King. 

After the story ended. the Agape cell group members then bade farewell to the community with some sing along Christmas carol. The celebration continued with a group of Christmas carolers from St Anne's Church strolled in and sang Christmas songs and Santa Claus and Santa Rina danced with the children and presented them with goodies.  There were plenty of foods, fun and laughter. Thank you to the organizer for holding such and event to foster neighborliness and caring community for residents living in that area.

RT Taman Bukit Hall

Story of Christmas

The BMBC Agape distributing the lyrics for the community to sing along the Christmas carols

The young children were enjoying the story telling time

Part of the BMBC's Agape cell group members singing Christmas carols

The RT Chairman speaking to the residents

The carolers from St Anne's Church

Santa from St Anne's Church group of carolers dancing with the kids

Santa Rina also dancing with the kids
Later, I went to another function and on the way home, I dropped by to replenish his favorite beverage Milo which was on one day anniversary sale as Kim Far shop where singer Wasabe was performing live.

More video clips coming soon.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Wishing You Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to you and family.  It is time of the year again to be celebrating birthday of Jesus.  For many, it is shopping time or holiday time or party time and be merry.  Here are some highlights to share with you. Go to your local Church this Christmas and find the true meaning of Christmas and meet Jesus and his big family. You are always welcome to BMBC as you can see even the Nigerians are here.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Feasting of banana leave rice at Little Hindu Temple at Jalan Seri Bukit

Bukit Mertajam view from Jalan Seri Bukit


A crowd gathering under the tree along Jalan Seri Bukit

The small Hindu Temple under the tree

Curry chicken served

A  young helper Yoyo Boy

Brothers and co-organizers, Somasundram and Ganesan with friends

Plenty of rice on banana leaves at the side of temple

Little boy seeking blessing from the priest


Hindu priest or Sami Subramaniam praying

Another devotee being bless

The little shrine for deity with the food offerings

Grandma Devi and grandson

A old lady in prayer

Women folks at the other corner

Other deities at the side of the temple

Another little shrine at the side

The Cobra Deity shrine

Folks gathering

The big pots of rice, curry chicken and curry mutton

The cook, Mr Ravi and his assistant
Another co-organiser, Mr Mathuveeran

The tasty curry mutton
The small Hindu temple
As I was passing by Jalan Seri Bukit after attending Sunday Worship Service at Bukit Mertajam Baptist Church (BMBC) and after having lunch at Chinese Restaurant at Jalan Cheok Sah, Bukit Mertajam, there was a crowd gathering at a small Hindu temple under a tree.  It is located on opposite of the road of the BM High School  in between the Shell Station and the school.

Thinking that it was a wedding occasion, I went to check it out and were invited by the people gathered there to join in for free lunch of banana leaves rice served with curry chicken and curry mutton.

The people were so friendly and made me feel welcome and insisted I eat lunch with them.  As I just had my lunch, I asked just for a cup of drink.  However, they served me the banana leaf rice and curry chicken and curry mutton but I could only oblige to eat a small portion and curry mutton. Thank you to my new found acquaintance for playing host and for their warmth hospitality

As we chatted with the helpers, they saw me with my camera and allowed me to take some pictures as shown above.  One grandma can speak Chinese "Hokkien" dialect as her mother was a Chinese and she also insisted that I eat lunch with them. She explained to me what the feasting was about and the priest saw me and offered to bless me too.  Really nice people out there.  They did not know that I am of Christian faith and never asked about my faith. I had sent my family home from Church Sunday Worship Service that morning and were on my way out to take a walk along the railway double tracking project within Bukit Mertajam Town and hoping to practice some photography skills. Will relate and share about it in another post soon.

Since my hosts are so kind and friendly, I obliged and said thank you for their warmth hospitality.  Before I eat, I also gave thanks and pray to our Father in Heaven, Lord Jesus Christ for his mercy, blessings and sanctification of the food quietly as my hosts were with me.  Now you probably ask whether Christian can eat foods at Hindu temple or the Chinese temple?  Let us refer to the Holy Bible book 1 Corinthians from Chapter 8 verses 1 to 13 by clicking the link here to NETBible and also a study by Keith Krell on the same bible verses by the link here.

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Thanks to the above two links courtesy of the Bible.org and NETBible for the reference and study.

If you need helps to study the Holy Bible in Bukit Mertajam, Penang, Malaysia, you can join BMBC Bible study class conducted by the pastors of the Church usually before the Sunday Worship service at  the Church at address No. 2209, Jalan Kulim, 14000 BUKIT MERTAJAM, SEBERANG PERAI TENGAH, PULAU PINANG, MALAYSIA.  You can contact them on the telephone number 604-5391854 or link to BMBC Facebook for more information.

Thanks to BMBC and the pastors for the bible study classes.

Just a little history here; BMBC has been my home Church since coming to Bukit Mertajam more than a decade ago.