Walk Humbly: The Unlikely Tale of a Coor-Gen

Let me share with you my unlikely, if not miraculous, tale that catapults me into the most-coveted post of MUKHA AD, the Coordinator General. I need to unveil a little secret. Actually, I was not the first choice of the group; not even the second one. Br. Jestoni Porras, OP was the man chosen to be the voice of MUKHA AD. Unfortunately, after several weeks in the office, he decided to step down for several valid reasons. Then, in briskly haste, the electoral body once again convened and elected another brother. Yet again, for several valid causes, he could not accept the most desirous office in the universe. Now, it seemed that the electoral body would not have much choice left. My name was the last possibility. Thus, without any necessity of gravity’s force, it fell on my lap.

Before I continue, let me insert this little confession. I have to admit that among the five apostolic groups in the Studentate, MUKHA AD is my last pick. The reason is so simple yet so fundamental: I don’t want to give up my whole Sundays for this apostolate. I believed that after the backbreaking weekdays, I deserve my Sabbath, my Lord’s day. But, God seems to play a little joke on me. Before I entered my second year in Coristado, Fr. Rodel Cancansio, OP asked me to join MUKHA AD. I was caught unguarded, but luckily, I came out with a powerful excuse: “Father, I could not speak Filipino yet”. Then, I requested to stay for another year in KAPATID. He gave his nod and I was saved by the bell. However, before I proceeded to my third year in Coristado, the same person approached me bringing the same demand. I knew that I was running out of luck. With a bitter smile, I said yes and whispered in my heart, “This too will pass.”

Together with Br. Mark Ampis and Jessilito Pelimer, we were part of Batch 23. I think none of us really took the MUKHA AD formation seriously. I marked my first year stay in MUKHA AD with notable number of absences. I even failed to attend the culmination activity and graduation rite. Please, don’t ask me where I place my graduation certificate! Here comes the second year. Originally, I was elected as the Doctrinal animator. Happily, I accepted the post because I knew I could commit more absences.

However, God was not yet done with His joke on me. In the most bizarre circumstances, what I did not like most became a reality. I wished to be out of MUKHA AD, but God has just made me the first person who opens the MAD office, the last one who closes its door and someone who stands in between (a taste of being a security guard!). I desired to be invisible and be seated at the back every meeting and session, but God has thrown me into the place where every eye would gaze at, sometimes subjected to criticism, frustrations, and gossips (a foretaste of being a celebrity!). I dreamed of escaping responsibilities, but God has bestowed on me one of the greatest responsibilities in the galaxy: from critical decision making to floor-waxing the MAD office (at least, I know why they called the coordinator “general”, like in general service).

 As I walk through my life in MUKHA AD, I am gradually humbled. My vulnerability is exposed and my weakness is unmasked. I am not capable, prepared and fit for the job. However, here comes the miracle: God’s joke is much more superior to the best of human wisdom. Or, in the words of St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians, “God’s foolishness is wiser than human wisdom (1 Cor 1:25).” When things seem to fall apart, there are always brothers or lay friends who come to my rescue. When I am falling, the built-in support-system of MUKHA AD catches me. When I lose sight, the inner structure sheds its light. It is slowly revealed that it is not about me, but God doing wonders in every young heart. Note that it is just one month in the post, and things have gone beyond my wildest imaginations. Honestly, I am really excited to see the jokes God has prepared for me and for you, my dear MUKHA ADers. Let us celebrate and walk humbly with Him as we laugh at His jokes on us.

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Would you like to share your MUKHA AD experience, too? Please send your articles, literary pieces, photos (with caption), or art work to mukhaad[at]gmail[dot]com.

BUHAY KO: A Perfomance By The MAD Bros :)



I guess everyone would agree that the most anticipated performance in the annual Mukha Ad Grand Opening is that of the brothers'. It is always something to look forward to because it never fails to make the audience smile, laugh and cheer. :)

The video does not cover the entire song but still, enjoy watching!

The Blessing in Serving

“Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” - Martin Luther King Jr.


Bata pa ako nang magsimulang maglingkod sa aming parokya bilang isang sakristan. Pero dahil mas hilig ko ang pag-awit, nag-shift ako to being a choir member. Natatandaan ko, in one of our practice, nagalit ang aming choir master. Kinuwestyon nya ang dedikasyon ng bawat isang choir member kaya't itinanong nya sa amin-- 'Ano ang dahilan kung bakit kayo nag-choir?'

Kinabahan ako kasi wala akong nakahandang sagot sa tanong nya--kasi ang alam ko lang, mahilig ako kumanta kaya sa choir ko gustong sumali. Gusto ko lang kumanta--ganong kababaw, ganon kasimple! Pero parang invalid yung sagot na yun. Buti na lang sumagot yung katabi ko ng- 'Para maglingkod sa Diyos.' 

Mukhang magandang sagot yun..kaya yun na din ang sinabi ko. :)

Lumipas ang maraming taon, halos lahat na yata ng ministries at organizations sa parokya namin ay nasalihan ko na. Akala nga ng mga pinsan ko noon, magpapari na ako.

So, ano ang punto ko sa pagkukwento ko sa account na ito ng buhay ko? 

Marahil, sa matagal na pag-serve ko sa aming parokya at presently sa MUKHA AD (naka-sampung taon na ako sa grupong ito--palakpakan naman!), ang nagpanatili sa akin ay ang kagustuhang i-profess ang gawain ng Diyos.. maging minister ng faith. Siguro, to become like Christ. Ang bigat na mga salita, ano? Minsan, may mga nagugulat na meron pala akong side na ganito.. :))

Meron akong good news at bad news. Ang good news, all of us can become like Christ. Ang bad news, it is hard to become like one.

Siguro, kung tatanungin ako ulit ng choir master na iyon ngayon kung bakit ako sumali sa grupo--ibibigay ko ulit ang sagot ko noon--para makapaglingkod sa Diyos. Pero ngayon, mas malalim na ang kahulugan ng salitang paglilingkod. Lagi ko ngang sinasabi na I'd  like to be God's instrument to touch other people's lives.. to become the human touch.

We could all get busy with our schedules, pero it's a joy in me to share an ample of my time. I'd like to use this chance to let others experience the wonders of God's work. Gusto kong maging mulat rin ang nakakarami sa paglilingkod.

Katulad nga ng nabanggit ko, it's hard to become like Christ. Kahit si Kristo nga mismo ay maraming hirap na dinanas di ba? When you accept the challenge to be of service to God and to others, expect that it's not always smooth sailing. Isa pang natutunan ko, kasama sa paglilingkod ang krus--ang pagpasan nito. Yes, we all have our low moments, but the great news is, we have the Lord!

May nabasa ako: I'd rather be a small fragment of mirror where others can draw light. I hope that one day we all can produce a bigger light because we have reflected a smaller light from each other. 

At ang isa pang good news, yes, I see Christ in you. :) Be a blessing by serving others.

2 Cor. 4:5- It is not ourselves that we are proclaiming but Christ Jesus as the Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 

by: Aleckx MUKHA AD   B14

BURST OF COLORS (Video Shoot Behind-The-Scenes)

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MUKHA-AD has a way of making things, experiences and life even more colorful. It brings different people together to create lasting friendships. MUKHA AD allows you to see other people in the likeness of God, even with their imperfections.

Above all, MUKHA AD teaches you to...

love.

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Mukha-Ad Welcomes the Newest Members of the Family!



“To all of you, dear young people, who hunger and thirst for truth, the Church offers herself as a traveling companion. She offers the eternal Gospel message and entrusts you with an exalting apostolic task: to be the protagonists of the new evangelization.”
 - Pope John Paul II, World Youth Day, Vatican City, 1993

And so the journey has just begun. For a graduation is a door that leads to another and the rewards and challenges that come next are just as special as the ones previously experienced. 


WELCOME BATCH 23!

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Click here to see more pictures taken during the retreat and graduation  last March 1-3 at Matabungkay, Batangas. 

Like the new Mukha-Ad shirt? 
Email us at mukhaad@gmail.com for orders and inquiries.

Daily Survival Kit

Today, I am giving you a DAILY SURVIVAL KIT to help you each day..



Toothpick
to remind you to pick the good qualities in everyone, including yourself.

Rubber band
to remind you to be flexible. Things might not always go the way you want, but it can be worked out.

Band-Aid
to remind you to heal hurt feelings, either yours or someone else's. 

Eraser
to remind you everyone makes mistakes. That's okay, we learn by our errors.

Candy Kiss
to remind you everyone needs a hug or a compliment everyday.

Mint
to remind you that you are worth a mint to your family & Me.

Bubble Gum
to remind you to stick with it and you can accomplish anything.

Pencil
to remind you to list your blessings every day.

Tea Bag
to remind you to take time to relax daily and go over that list of blessings.

This is what makes life worth living every minute, every day
Wishing you love, gratitude, friends to cherish, caring, sharing, laughter, music, and warm feelings in your heart.
 


(post seen on net)

Ain't No Mountain High Enough

And yes, we can dance too!

Enjoy the video. :)

Every Person Is A Gift



by Eena Joyce Estores

[January 20, 2012 at Cottolengo Filipino in Montalban, Rizal]


Today, I've experienced a different kind of feeling, a feeling that I never thought I'd feel, when I spent almost three hours with those wonderful persons in Cottolengo.



Cottolengo Filipino is a generous institute in Montalban, Rizal where mentally challenged children are taken care of. I am very blessed to be part of the MUKHAAD (Masiglang Ugnayan ng nga Kabataang Hinuhubog sa Anyo ng Anak ng Diyos) batch 23 who had the honor of accompanying them even just for a while.

Every simple gestures that we execute made them smile, made them feel that they're not alone, that they're not different from us. Those smiles from their lips touched my heart. I couldn't help but stare at them, smile and at the same time, be teary-eyed. 

I couldn't take away the feeling of guilt. Those little things that we did for them gave them happiness. But what about me? What about us? We, ourselves with a family and with good health never felt content. Happiness for us is different from what it means to them. But what really is true happiness? Have you ever asked that question to yourself? I, myself, have no clear answer to that yet. But with what I have felt earlier, I think that I already have a clue to what true happiness is. And I'm sure that no material thing will ever contribute to that kind of happiness.

Also, I realized how lucky I am to be with my family. Those children in Cottolengo were abandoned by their own family. It is very frustrating to think that there are persons in this world who take away the right of their own children to be with them, with their family. They have never done anything wrong to be treated like that. They are also human beings like us. We are all persons who deserve all the love we can get. In the eyes of the Lord, we are equal. We should treat other people the way we want us to be treated.

Do you think that you are more human because you are healthy, handsome or pretty, intelligent, skillful, etc.? Well, think again. In fact, most of us are less of who they are. 

"Every person is a gift. And we should not only be a gift to ourselves but also, to other people." - Ate Joyce