Trinity Cup 2009 Fixtures.

x IGNYTE Language Team Team TCC Veterans Team Trinity
IGNYTE x 8th Mar, 5pm
3-3
14th Feb, 9am
0-6
22nd Feb, 5pm
4-4
08th Feb, 3pm
3-2
Language Team 8th Mar, 5pm
3-3
x 08th Feb, 5pm
3-6
1st Mar, 3pm
0-1
22nd Feb, 3pm
3-1
Team TCC 14th Feb, 9am
6-0
08th Feb, 5pm
6-3
x 08th Mar, 3pm
3-4
1st Mar, 5pm
0-1
Veterans 22nd Feb, 5pm
4-4
1st Mar, 3pm
1-0
08th Mar, 3pm
4-3
x 14th Feb, 9am
2-1
Team Trinity 08th Feb, 3pm
2-3
22nd Feb, 3pm
1-3
1st Mar, 5pm
1-0
14th Feb, 9am
1-2
x

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Soccer For Bibles Tournament

Farrer Park Field
31st May 2007
9am

Soccer-For-Bibles is a one day 9-a-side soccer tournament which presents an opportunity for Christians from all denominations in Singapore to participate together in a fund-raising sporting activity that will undoubtedly strengthen ties between churches.
With the aim of raising S$50,000 for Bible distribution locally and in third world countries, Sports Coalition Singapore(SCS) and its partner, Bible Society of Singapore(BSS), will be using the money raised from this event to organise a field trip to Cambodia from 8-12 June 2007 to distribute Bibles to the poor and needy.

This event is organized by Sports Coalition Singapore in partnership with Christian Sports Club, LifeMatters, The Bible Society of Singapore & The Salvation Army.


Players
GK : Wesley
DF : Lawrence, Alex, Kaixin, Joel, Justin
MF: Ben, Mark, Clement, Michael
ST : JJ, Charlie, Raymond, Sant, Yoshi



Group Stage
Team TCC 0 - 0 St. Andrew's Community Chapel(B)
Scorers : Nil

Team TCC 0 - 0 Church of Singapore Marine Parade
Scorers : Nil

Team TCC 0 - 0 Bedok Lutheran Church
Scorers : Nil

Team TCC 0 - 0 Faith Methodist Church(Ravens)
Scorers : Nil



Sower Cup Quarterfinals
Team TCC
0 - 0 Yishun Christian Church
Scorers : Nil

Penalty Shootout

Team TCC

Yishun Christian

Church

Penalty Taker
01YCC(G)
11Ben(G)
12YCC(G)
22Sant(G)
23YCC(G)
23JJ(M)

*Team TCC lost 2-3 on penalties.


Saturday, May 26, 2007

Team TCC vs Yellow Team

The Hiding Place
26th May 2007
10am

Players
GK : Kelvin
DF : Brian, Edwin, Eric, Kaixin, Melvin
MF: Gary, Michael, Alex, Lawrence, Clement, Ben, Galvin
ST : Sant, Victor, Adrian

AWOL
Nil

Result
Team TCC 3 - 1 Yellow Team
(Halftime : 2-0)

Scorers
Gary
Victor
(Own Goal)

Yellow Cards
Nil

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Team TCC vs Diamond Water Team

The Hiding Place
19th May 2007
10am

Players
GK : JJ
DF : Brian, David, Eric, Justin, Kah Fei
MF: Gary, Ben, Michael, Clement, Edwin, Alex
ST : Victor, Charlie

AWOL
Nil

Result
Team TCC 4 - 5 Diamond Water Team
(Halftime : 1-2)

Scorers
Ben
Victor
Clement
Charlie

Yellow Cards
Nil




By Michael Teo

The anticipation of the game was doused by our opponents who arrived almost an hour late for the game. Nonetheless we had quite a fruitful time training as a team during the delay. It was amazing how 9 shots found the net amidst the sweltering heat that battered us like an invisible 3rd opponent. Players were caught stealing rather long breathers during gameplay as the game stretched into the midafternoon scorch. Eventually, our opponents conceded to the heat and they walked out of the game for a 5min water break midway thru the 2nd half, much to our amusement. It was quite an irony that the team sponsored by "Diamond Water" had ran out of water before we did.

The game seemed like a dialogue where each team responded to each other's goals till the final whistle ended the arduous conversation. I must say that the goals from Ben, Victor, Clement and Charlie were a class above our opponents goals. Ben had a great strike from just outside the box into the left bottom corner. It was so well-struck that the keeper didn't even attempt a save. Victor's was with usual finesse. Clement's lob from "lots of yards away" left everyone's mouth gaping open. That goal was probably our furthest shot to date that met the target. Charlie had his share of the bounty when a defensive mistake presented him with a chance just outside the danger area. The goals against us were rather encouraging in a sense that they were the result of silly mistakes and not because we were out classed. Without this sounding like a concession, I'm sure all of us are capable of way better play because we've done it before and moments of disappointment are usually due to a lapse in concentration.

Without being too consumed by the scoreline, I believe that every game, be it a win or a loss, is a chance allowing us to bond better in our game and also as friends. We have had moments that tested our patience and also times of frustration where we kept our cool. It is heartening that we are beginning to encourage each other more on the field. Every goal is always worth a team compliment for it is always a team effort.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

[AC '07] Team TCC vs Cherith Baptist Church

The Hiding Place
13th May 2007
5pm

Players
GK : Sidney
DF : Brian, David, Eric, Kaixin
MF: Gary, Michael, Lawrence, Clement, Roger, Alex, Darren
ST : JJ, Victor

AWOL
Nil

Result
Team TCC 3 - 2 Cherith Baptist Church
(Halftime : 0-1)

Scorers
Darren
Victor
(Own Goal)

Yellow Cards
Lawrence

Red Cards
Nil



Agape Cup 2007 Results

PositionChangePlayedWinDrawLossScoredConcededPoints
3+43201556

Yellow CardsRed CardsDemerit Points
319



Next Opponents
Team TCC vs Hiding Place FC
The Hiding Place
17th June 2007
5pm



To see the fixture list for Agape Cup 2007, click here

To see the full league standings for Agape Cup 2007, click
here

Monday, May 7, 2007

Responding to Foul Play

Luke 6:27-36
27But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. 29If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also. If someone takes your cloak, do not stop him from taking your tunic. 30Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. 31Do to others as you would have them do to you. 32"If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' love those who love them. 33And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' do that. 34And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' lend to 'sinners,' expecting to be repaid in full. 35But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. 36Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.

So far in this great speech Jesus has been motivating his followers by outlining why following him matters so much. He is God’s King and as such following him by faith means that we’re on his team and so in the kingdom of God.

The difference being on Jesus’ team makes
Now Jesus turns to tell those on his team how to play. It’s really important that we notice that these instructions come after he’s told his followers that they are already blessed and in the kingdom of God (verse 20). It’s inherent to human nature that we want to be blessed or accepted on the basis of what we do, but those who follow Jesus are blessed not because of what they do but because of what Jesus has done in his life, death and resurrection. Jesus intends us to be radically transformed, and this can only happen when by his Spirit he takes control of our lives and starts to change us; we’re tempted to think that if we live rightly then we’ll get in his kingdom, but the reality is that it’s only if we’re in his kingdom that we’re able to live rightly.

Responding to foul play
How hard is it not to retaliate to foul play? How much harder is it to actively love that person? Everything in you that wants justice wants to get them back, to put a dig in off the ball or hold a grudge against them. But Jesus tells those on his team to love your enemy, and do good to those who curse you (verse 28). His instructions about turning the other cheek and giving to the one who steels from you, are not so much literal commands but powerful illustrations of this principle (though Jesus himself did turn the other cheek when he was struck). It’s a radically different way of playing to those that aren’t on his team, where foul play often just breeds foul play and one dig is returned by another. Instead it will look like shaking the hand of the guy who’s been kicking you all game – even if he doesn’t apologise, or not slagging off the girl who’s cheated – even when you know she didn’t deserve to win.

Power to change
This is a hard standard to keep up to, because as Jesus explains in verses 32 to 34 it goes against every inclination that we have to do good to those who do us good, and dismiss those that do us wrong. However, like any great coach he also shows the method of change; verse 35 explains that it’s keeping our perspective on God’s mercy in being kind to us – even when we were ungrateful and evil. If God hasn’t retaliated against us and our wrongdoing how can we seek retaliation against others? And if he is merciful to us even though we wronged Him then shouldn’t we also be merciful to those that wrong us?

So this week ask God to change you and as you think over what he’s done for you love your enemies – remembering that great is your reward in heaven.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Team TCC vs St Andrew's Cathedral Youths

The Hiding Place
05th May 2007
10am

Players
GK : JJ
DF : Brian, Lawrence, Edwin, Kaixin, Clement
MF: Gary, Michael, Ben, Darren, Roger, Mark, Zech, Melvin
ST : Victor, Charlie

AWOL
Nil

Result
Team TCC 5 - 2 St Andrew's Cathedral Youths
(Halftime : 2-1)

Scorers
Victor(2)
Ben
Gary
Darren

Yellow Cards
Nil

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Team TCC vs Toshiba Data Team

The Hiding Place
01st May 2007
10am

Players
GK : Kelvin
DF : Brian, Eric, Edwin, Zhengde
MF: Gary, Michael, Keegan, Clement, Ben, Roger, Mark, Alex
ST : JJ, Galvin

AWOL
Nil

Result
Team TCC 2 - 1 Toshiba Data Team
(Halftime : 0-0)

Scorers
Galvin
Roger

Yellow Cards
Nil