Hello. I am Do Hwan Noh. I have
been a member of Pilgrim Community Church since 2019. I’d like to share a short
testimony about my experience in the English version of 2:7 discipleship class
I just completed over the past 10 months.
How did I sign up for the 2:7
discipleship class? I don’t know about other 2:7 students, but I received a
call to sign up not long after I finished the beginners class with Pastor Oh.
At the first invitation, I hesitated strongly due to my lack of Korean. I can
understand some Korean, but struggle with advanced vocabulary, both in
understanding and in expression. But it seems to be a natural stepping stone
for the regular Pilgrim Community Church congregation members to go through the
class, so I wasn’t sure how long I could go on without taking this class. So I
was surprised one day to hear that an English-language course was being
provided. Plus, it was going to be conducted virtually, which felt so right
given that we were in a pandemic. With the permission granted by my wife to
hold this class virtually, I was cautiously optimistic in what was in store for
me.
When I first heard about 2:7, it
was an odd descriptor or title of the class. I couldn’t remember any well-known
verses that had 2:7 in the chapter and verse. So I was intrigued, but after
looking at a few pages, the format and language was somewhat familiar to me. It
reminded me of a college campus ministry group that I had joined called The
Navigators. And they use many illustrations to convey the relationships of
faith and Jesus and our walk of life. I had a positive impression of The
Navigators, but I tried to keep my mind clean on what to expect.
Our teacher of 3 students was
Deacon Yu and he did such a wonderful job of making the class intimate, personal
and warm. Sure, we were a group of 4 men, but he taught with a delicate touch
and allowed us to freely express our experiences and share our thoughts. I felt
blessed to have such a small class led by a wonderful teacher. In a bigger
group, you sometimes don’t speak up due to time constraints, but we had many
opportunities to share and grow as a group.
While the classes were helpful
and allowed me to see the Bible verses in new ways and received many helpful
tips, I struggled a lot with the Bible verse memorization. There were so many!
This reminded me of a similar situation with our daily family devotion time
that we do with our kids’ QT books. In the QT book, there is a Bible verse for
each week that we try to memorize. And when we get to about Saturday, or
sometimes even Friday, we sometimes become familiar with the verse to be able
to recite it from memory. But the verses in 2:7 are not always short or
straightforward! Despite the difficulty and my fumbling of the verses, my
classmates and Deacon Yu have been very understanding and accommodating. Thank
you all!
The books and many of the
exercises in the book were academic in nature, but there were some personalized
questions sprinkled throughout that allowed us to share our lives a bit more. I
truly cherished those and felt a deeper bond with my classmates as a result. I
think the 2:7 discipleship class was a good experience and thank Deacon Yu so
much in teaching us over the past ten months. Thank you. (Deacon Sean Noh)