Boys' Brigade in Malaysia

The Boys' Brigade in Malaysia or Briged Putera Malaysia (Chinese: 马来西亚基督少年军; pinyin: Mǎláixīyà jīdū shàonián jūn, Malay: Briged Putera Malaysia; Jawi: بريڬيد ڤوترا مليسيا) is part of the global Boys' Brigade movement.

The Boys' Brigade
in Malaysia
Briged Putera Malaysia
بريڬيد ڤوترا مليسيا (Jawi)
AbbreviationBB (BBM)
Founded1946
TypeNon-profit organisation
HeadquartersPetaling Jaya
Location
Membership (2019)
8427
Founder
Robert Davies
Current President
Nicholas Yeap
AffiliationsMalaysian Youth Council, Malaysian Ministry of Youth and Sports, Malaysian AIDS Council
Associate member of the Council of Churches of Malaysia, National Evangelical Christian Fellowship, Boys' Brigade Asia and Global Fellowship of Christian Youth
Staff
4
Volunteers
816
Websitewww.bbmalaysia.org

The motto of Boys' Brigade in Malaysia is the same as Boys' Brigade, which is "Sure and Stedfast" that retains the old spelling of "Steadfast." In Malaysia, the movement is recognised both by the Ministry of Youth and Sports as well as the Ministry of Education as one of the approved Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) of the uniformed units type.

It is also an affiliate of the Malaysian Youth Council (Majlis Belia Malaysia), an associate member of the Council of Churches of Malaysia (CCM), and an associate member of the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship (NECF).

History edit

1946 The Boys' Brigade in Malaya started in the state of Penang with the founding of the 1st Penang Company by Mr. Robert Davies with Mr. Geh Hun Kheng, an educationalist, as the Company Captain. The company was under the sponsorship of Madras Lane Chinese (English Speaking Section) Methodist Church.

1954 From Penang, the BB began to spread to other parts of Malaya beginning with the 1st Kuala Lumpur Company, which was formed under the sponsorship of Wesley Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur. The movement then began spreading rapidly to other towns and small rural areas of Malaya to meet the needs of the Members.

1961 The movement spread its wings to East Malaysia with the formation of the 1st Kuching Company in Sarawak by the late Mr Charles Henry Ingka under the sponsorship of St. Thomas's Anglican Cathedral.

1966 The first National Review and Display was held in Kuala Lumpur. The event has subsequently been held 20 more times (as of 2013)[1] and has been renamed the National Pesta and Convention.

National Pesta and Convention edit

 
Briged Putera Malaysia during the 2013 Merdeka Day celebrations in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

The National Pesta and Convention (also commonly known as 'Pesta' ) began as the National Review and Display in 1966 is said to be one of the biggest events which is unique to the Boys' Brigade in Malaysia.[2] Today, participation is open to all current members of the Boys' Brigade in Malaysia, as well as members of overseas Boys' Brigade companies.

Whilst games and other activities vary across each Pesta, it has been customary since 1966 for a national band competition to be held at every Pesta except during 1988, 1992 and 2001. A footdrill competition and a group singing competition was added to the tradition in later years. During the Pesta in Malacca, more element were considered for the Pesta overall title, which includes a State Council march past, size of contingent, banner design and other much more complicated processes in determining the overall champion. However, this system was not used in the following pesta, held in 2006 in Kuala Lumpur. The Kuala Lumpur Pesta 2006 more or less reverted to the traditional system of determining the overall champions, with an inclusion of one more event, which is the state sports. The Kuala Lumpur Pesta was won by 2 home companies, the 1st Kuala Lumpur and 3rd Kuala Lumpur. The State Sports competition was won by Penang State Council.

National Pesta 2020 Melaka (Dare 2 Be Different) was scheduled to be held from 1–5 June 2020, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was instead held virtually as the first virtual Pesta ever.[3]

Pesta Hosts edit

Year Host City Year Host City Year Host City
1966 1   Kuala Lumpur[4] 1988 9   Penang 2006 17   Kuala Lumpur
1968 2   Penang 1990 10   Kuala Lumpur 2008 18   Kota Kinabalu
1971 3   Kuala Lumpur[4] 1992 11   Kota Kinabalu 2010 19   Penang
1973 4   Kampar 1994 12   Johor Bahru 2012 20   Johor Bahru
1975 5   Johor Bahru 1996 13   Penang 2014 21   Kampar
1977 6   Teluk Anson 2000 14   Sitiawan 2016 22   Sungai Buloh
1979 7   Kuala Lumpur[5] 2001 15   Kuching 2018 23   Kuala Lumpur
1981 8   Kuala Lumpur[5] 2003 16   Malacca 2020 (virtual online) 24   Malacca

Sections edit

There are four sections for different age groups, which may vary from company to company. The general structure of each section is as below:[6]

  • Pre-Junior Section: 6 to 8 years old (Kindergarten to Primary 2)
  • Junior Section: 9 to 11 years old (Primary 3 to Primary 6)
  • Senior Section: 12 to 19 years old (Secondary 1 to Secondary 5)
  • Primer Section: 19 to 21 years (Post-Secondary)

Ranks edit

Members edit

The ranks in the Senior Section from Lance Corporal to Sergeant is categorized as Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO).[6]

Members that want to be an NCO are required to join the Basic NCO Training School (BNTS) and Advanced NCO Training School (ANTS).

Officers edit

This ranks attainable by Officers include:

Badges and awards edit

Participation and achievements in Brigade activities are recognised by individual companies by the presentation of badges to company members in official ceremonies. Brigade members wear their earned badges on their uniform sleeves, on both upper arms. The highest award attainable in the Boys' Brigade in Malaysia is the Founder's Badge (see below).[6]

Pre-Junior and Junior Section edit

This list is ordered from lowest level to highest level.

Badge Section
Pink Badge (cotton) Pre-Junior
Orange Badge (cotton) Pre-Junior
Grey Badge (cotton) Pre-Junior
Junior One-Year Service Junior
Junior Recruitment Junior
White Badge Junior
Green Badge Junior
Purple Badge Junior
Blue Badge Junior
Red Badge Junior
Silver Badge Junior
Gold Badge Junior

Senior Section edit

The badges in Senior Section can be divided into 3 categories: Service awards, Special awards and Proficiency Achievement awards; and five groups: mandatory/compulsory, Interest (Group A), Adventure (Group B), Community (Group C) and Physical (Group D). This list is ordered alphabetically, then from lowest level to highest level.[6]

Members with advanced level for any Proficiency Achievement awards receives a red cloth to be put under the badge with advanced level to indicate that the badge is in advanced level.

Elective Type Group Notes
Target Comp. Comp. No advanced level
Arts Elective A Was named as Arts, Crafts and Hobbies badge
Athletics Elective D
Bandsman's Elective A Band Proficiency award; may require participation in company's band
Bugler's Elective A Band Proficiency award; may require participation in company's band
Camper's Elective B
Christian Education Comp. Comp.
Citizenship Elective C
Communication Elective A
Community Service Elective C
Computer Knowledge Elective A
Crafts Elective A Separated from Arts, Crafts and Hobbies badge
Drill Comp. Comp.
Drummer's Elective A Band Proficiency award; may require participation in company's band
Environmental Conservation Elective D
Expedition Elective B
Fireman Elective C Named as Fire and Rescue in some companies
First Aid Elective C
Gymnastics Elective D
Hobbies Elective A Separated from Arts, Crafts and Hobbies badge
International Relationship Elective A
Life Saving Elective C
Martial Arts Elective D
Naturalist's Elective A Named Natural Awareness in some companies
Physical Training Elective D
Piper's Elective A Band Proficiency award; may require participation in company's band
Recruitment Comp. Comp.
Safety Elective C
Sportsman's Elective D
Swimming Elective D
Water Adventure Elective D
Junior Section Link Badge Service Worn on top of name tag, only for members that joined Junior Section
(National level event) Special E.g. from PESTA, may be worn on top of name tag for a period of time
Junior Service Badge Service Only for members that joined Junior Section
One Year Service Service
Three Year Service Service
NCO Proficiency Star Special
Long Year Service Service
Bronze Scholastics Special Obtained for 3A 1B in UPSR or equivalent level
Silver Scholastics Special Obtained for 4A 2B in PMR/PT3 or equivalent level
Gold Scholastics Special Obtained for 3A in SPM or GCE O level or equivalent level
Gold Badge Special Obtainable during Junior Section
President Badge Special
Cross of Heroism Special Obtained with Diploma for Gallant Conduct
Founder's Badge Special

Founders's Badge edit

The Founder's Award (also known as Founder's Badge) is the highest award attainable in the Senior Section of the Boys' Brigade in Malaysia. Those who attained this award are called a Founder's Man. In countries where King Charles III is head of state, the equivalent award is the King's Badge, and accordingly the members attaining the award are known as King's Men. First introduced in 1962, the Founder's Award remains an extremely exclusive award for Malaysian Boys' Brigade members, with less than 250 members in the whole country achieving the Award from its inception until today.[7] The title of Founder's Man is held for life, but the badge itself may only be worn while serving as a NCO, Staff-Sergeant, or Primer.

The badge is cast from unpolished copper, giving it a bronze appearance, and is relatively heavy compared to other badges. The border of the Badge bears the words "Founder's Badge , The Boys' Brigade" and the BB Emblem on top. In the centre of the badge, there is the image of the Boys' Brigade Founder, Sir William Alexander Smith.

Requirements include earning at least the rank of Lance Corporal, 5 years of service in the Senior Section and/or Primer Section of the Boys' Brigade, attained the President's Award, and nomination from the Officer's Council (These are the requirements for the award in Malaysia - the requirements vary from country to country, most notably in Singapore where the most prestigious BB award is the President's Award rather than the Founder's Badge, although the Founder's Badge is one of their awards). The winners of the Founder's Award represent the ideal Brigade Boy, who has embraced the BB Method of Discipline and Religion as twin pillars, as well as exhibited a wholesome development in the four aspects of the BB, which are Social, Spiritual, Educational and Physical.

List of BB Companies in Malaysia edit

As of 2019, there are 127 BB companies in Malaysia. Each BB company in Malaysia is identified by a unique number and the geographical location, namely the town or city, or district or state where the sponsoring authority exist, to represent that company. In general, the smaller the number is, the earlier the company was founded. There are, however, instances of newer companies inheriting the nomenclature of previous companies, especially if the sponsoring authority of the new company was also the same for the defunct company. One example would be the 1st Petaling Jaya Company; established in 1983; which inherited the nomenclature of an older company; which existed from 1959 - 1979; by the same designation.

State Councils edit

The BB companies in Malaysia are organised into regional groupings known as State Councils. Each company is categorised into the appropriate State Councils based on its geographical location. A State Commissioner is elected bi-ennially to head each State Council.

The BB companies are listed in the tables below by State Councils and year of establishment. Please note that some BB companies have been reorganised and reactivated after a period of being inactive or defunct. The original year of establishment for these companies are listed with their reactivation date in parentheses.

The list of BB companies in Malaysia, both current and inactive are:

Johor State Council edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Batu Pahat Grace Presbyterian Church 1999 Deactivated Presbyterian
1st Johor Bahru Holy Light Presbyterian Church 1956 Presbyterian
2nd Johor Bahru True Blessing Church 1990 Amalgamated with 5th Johor Bahru Independent
3rd Johor Bahru Christian Gospel Centre 1997 Deactivated Independent
4th Johor Bahru Chen-Li Presbyterian Church 2004 Presbyterian
5th Johor Bahru True Blessing Church 2015 Redesignated from 2nd JB Independent
1st Kulai St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 1959 (2005) Deactivated from 1995 - 2004 Presbyterian
1st Kluang Agape Presbyterian Church 1993 Presbyterian
2nd Kluang Herald Presbyterian Church 1993 Presbyterian
1st Pontian Hope Church Johor Bahru 2015 Independent
1st Muar Trinity Presbyterian Church 2008 Presbyterian
1st Simpang Renggam Gereja Presbyterian Gloria 1997 Presbyterian
1st Yong Peng St. Stephen's Church 1989 Deactivated in 1995 Anglican (W. M'sia)
2nd Yong Peng Gereja Presbyterian Yong Peng 1989 Deactivated in 1994 Presbyterian

Kuala Lumpur State Council (Companies in Negeri Sembilan and Pahang within jurisdiction) edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Bentong (Pahang) Chinese Methodist Church 1965 Deactivated Methodist
1st Kuala Lumpur Wesley Methodist Church 1954 Methodist
2nd Kuala Lumpur Grace Methodist Church 1957 Methodist
3rd Kuala Lumpur Young Men's Christian Association 1957 Para-church organisation
4th Kuala Lumpur St Gabriel's Church, Sungai Besi 1960 Anglican (W. M'sia)
5th Kuala Lumpur Christ Lutheran Church 1968 Deactivated in 1974 Lutheran (LCM)
6th Kuala Lumpur Holy Light Lutheran Church 1981 Lutheran (LCM)
7th Kuala Lumpur Christ Church 1989 Deactivated Anglican (W. M'sia)
8th Kuala Lumpur Faith Methodist Church 1990 Deactivated Methodist
9th Kuala Lumpur St. Mary's Cathedral 1991 Deactivated Anglican (W. M'sia)
10th Kuala Lumpur Full Gospel Assembly 1998 Independent
11th Kuala Lumpur Revival City Street Church 1999 Deactivated in 2001 Independent
12th Kuala Lumpur Wesley Methodist Church, Kepong 2006 Methodist
13th Kuala Lumpur Faith Evangelical Free Church 2009 Evangelical Free Church
14th Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Baptist Church, Bukit Bintang 2015 Baptist
15th Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Baptist Church, Desa Parkcity 2015 Baptist
16th Kuala Lumpur Kepong Chinese Methodist Church 2016 Methodist
17th Kuala Lumpur Kepong Gospel Chapel 2016 Brethren
18th Kuala Lumpur Setapak Gospel Centre 2017 Brethren
1st Kuantan (Pahang) Wesley Methodist Church 1974 Deactivated in 1994 Methodist
1st Mentakab (Pahang) Chinese Methodist Church 1993 (2004) Deactivated from 2000 - 2003 Methodist
1st Negeri Sembilan Bahau Chinese Methodist Church 1994 Deactivated Methodist
1st Seremban (Negeri Sembilan) Wesley Methodist School 1961 (2012) Deactivated from 1971 - 2011 Methodist
2nd Seremban (Negeri Sembilan) Taman Ujong Methodist Church 2016 Methodist
1st Raub (Pahang) Wesley Methodist Church N/A Deactivated Methodist

Melaka State Council edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Melaka Wesley Methodist Church 1962 Methodist
2nd Melaka Chinese Methodist Church, Sungai Rambai 1992 Methodist
3rd Melaka Chinese Methodist Church, Merlimau 1994 Methodist
4th Melaka Chinese Methodist Church, Melaka 2008 Methodist

Penang State Council (Companies in Kedah and Kelantan within jurisdiction) edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Alor Setar (Kedah) Alor Setar Baptist Church 1966 (1994) Deactivated in 1996 Baptist
1st Butterworth St. Mark's Church 1954 (1998) Deactivated from 1993 - 1998 Anglican (W. M'sia)
2nd Butterworth Butterworth Gospel Hall 1994 Deactivated from 1974 - 1993 Brethren
3rd Butterworth Chinese Methodist Church 1995 Methodist
4th Butterworth True Light Baptist Church 1997 Deactivated Baptist
1st Bukit Mertajam Renewal Christian Church 2007 Independent
1st Kota Bharu (Kelantan) Kelantan Presbyterian Church 1965 Deactivated in 1996 Presbyterian
2nd Kota Bharu (Kelantan) Gereja Methodist Kota Bahru 1993 Deactivated in 1996 Methodist
3rd Kota Bharu (Kelantan) St. Martin's Church 2000 Anglican (W. M'sia)
1st Nibong Tebal Methodist English School 1960 Deactivated in 1974 Methodist
2nd Nibong Tebal Holy Trinity Church N/A Deactivated Anglican (W. M'sia)
1st Penang Trinity Methodist Church 1946 Methodist
2nd Penang Wesley Methodist Church 1952 Methodist
3rd Penang Methodist Boys' School 1957 Amalgamated with 2nd Penang Methodist
4th Penang Tamil Methodist Church 1957 Deactivated in 1998 Methodist
5th Penang Methodist High School 1958 Deactivated Methodist
6th Penang Cantonese Methodist Church 1969 Methodist
7th Penang St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 1970 Deactivated Presbyterian
8th Penang Chinese Methodist Church, Ayer Itam 1982 Methodist
9th Penang Reservoir Garden Baptist Church 1990 Deactivated in 1994 Baptist
10th Penang Penang Baptist Church 1989 Deactivated in 1998 Baptist
11th Penang McCallum Street Baptist Church 1991 Deactivated in 1997 Baptist
12th Penang Madras Lane Chinese Methodist Church 1991 Deactivated in 1999 Methodist
13th Penang True Light Baptist Church 1992 Deactivated in 1999 Baptist
14th Penang Full Gospel Tabernacle 1992 Independent
15th Penang Cantonese Methodist Church 1992 Methodist
16th Penang First Assembly of God (Chinese) 1997 Assemblies of God
17th Penang Permata Baptist Centre 2004 Baptist
18th Penang Penang First Assembly of God
St. Xavier's Institution
Penang Free School
2004 Assemblies of God
Roman Catholic (Penang)
Anglican (W. M'sia)
19th Penang Grace Assembly of God 2007 Assemblies of God
20th Penang Sekolah Sri Pelita 2011 Independent
21st Penang FGA Centre 2011 Independent
1st Perai Agape Baptist Church 1993 Baptist
1st Sungai Petani (Kedah) Tamil Methodist Church 1960 Deactivated Methodist
2nd Sungai Petani (Kedah) Chinese Methodist Church 1995 Deactivated in 1999 Methodist
3rd Sungai Petani (Kedah) Grace Community Centre 2006 Church of God of Prophecy
4th Sungai Petani (Kedah) Patani Baptist Church 2017 Baptist

Perak State Council edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School 1958 (1991) Methodist
2nd Ipoh Bercham Christian Church 1958 Deactivated CNEC
3rd Ipoh Church of the Holy Spirit 1971 Deactivated in 1974 Anglican (W. M'sia)
4th Ipoh Canning Garden Baptist Church 1986 Deactivated Baptist
5th Ipoh Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 1987 Deactivated Lutheran (LCM)
6th Ipoh Wesley Methodist School 2011 Methodist
7th Ipoh Grace Lutheran Church, Menglembu 2011 Lutheran (LCM)
8th Ipoh St. Michael's Institution 2016 Roman Catholic (Penang)
1st Kampar Anglo-Chinese School 1962 Amalgamated with 2nd Kampar Methodist
2nd Kampar Wesley Methodist Church 1968 Methodist
3rd Kampar Wesley Methodist Church 1989 Amalgamated with 2nd Kampar Methodist
4th Kampar Chinese Methodist Church 1996 Methodist
1st Manjung Trinity Methodist Church, Sitiawan 1995 Methodist
2nd Manjung Chin Hock Methodist Church 1995 Methodist
3rd Manjung Chinese Methodist Church 2000 Methodist
4th Manjung Wesley Methodist Church 2010 Methodist
1st Parit Buntar Methodist English School 1966 Deactivated Methodist
1st Pengkalan Hulu Pengkalan Hulu Lutheran Church 2011 Lutheran (LCM)
1st Taiping Wesley Methodist Church 1959 (2002) Methodist
1st Tanjung Malim Methodist English School 1963 Deactivated in 1973 Methodist
1st Teluk Intan Wesley Methodist Church 1958 Methodist

Sabah State Council (Companies in Labuan within jurisdiction) edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Keningau Keningau Baptist Church 2008 Baptist
1st Kota Kinabalu Young Men's Christian Association 1967 Amalgamated with 3rd Kota Kinabalu Para-church organisation
2nd Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu Basel Christian Church 1974 Lutheran (Basel)
3rd Kota Kinabalu All Saints' Cathedral 1978 Redesignated from 1st Kota Kinabalu Anglican (Sabah)
4th Kota Kinabalu Sacred Heart Cathedral 1982 Roman Catholic (Kota Kinabalu)
5th Kota Kinabalu Good Samaritan Church 1985 (2005) Deactivated from 1995 - 2004 Anglican (Sabah)
6th Kota Kinabalu Menggatal Basel Christian Church N/A Deactivated in 1996 Lutheran (Basel)
7th Kota Kinabalu Penampang Basel Christian Church N/A Deactivated in 1995 Lutheran (Basel)
8th Kota Kinabalu Christ Church, Likas 1994 Deactivated Anglican (Sabah)
9th Kota Kinabalu Shern En Methodist Church 2001 Methodist
10th Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu Baptist Church 2006 Baptist
11th Kota Kinabalu Stella Maris Church, Tanjung Aru 2014 Roman Catholic (Kota Kinabalu)
12th Kota Kinabalu Petros City Church 2014 Independent
13th Kota Kinabalu St. Simon's Church, Likas 2016 Roman Catholic (Kota Kinabalu)
1st Labuan Church of our Holy Saviour N/A Deactivated in 1998 Anglican (Sabah)
1st Lahad Datu Lahad Datu Basel Christian Church N/A Deactivated in 2001 Lutheran (Basel)
2nd Lahad Datu Xuan En Methodist Church 2001 Methodist
1st Penampang Song En Methodist Church 2002 Methodist
1st Sandakan St. Michael's and All Angels Church 1982 Anglican (Sabah)
2nd Sandakan Sandakan Basel Christian Church 1985 Lutheran (Basel)
3rd Sandakan Sandakan Baptist Church 1985 Deactivated in 1993 Baptist
4th Sandakan St. Mary's Cathedral 1985 Deactivated in 1996 Roman Catholic (Sandakan)
5th Sandakan Church of the Good Shepherd 1989 Anglican (Sabah)
1st Tamparuli Tamparuli Basel Christian Church 1993 Lutheran (Basel)
1st Tawau Sri Tanjung Baptist Church 1985 Baptist
2nd Tawau St. Patrick's Church 1985 (2005) Deactivated from 1994 - 2004 Anglican (Sabah)
3rd Tawau Tawau Basel Christian Church 1989 Lutheran (Basel)
4th Tawau Calvary City Church 1993 Deactivated in 1998 Assemblies of God

Sarawak State Council edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Beluru BEM (SIB) Pekan Beluru 2016 Sidang Injil Borneo
1st Binatang (Bintangor) Church of Christ the King 1974 Deactivated Roman Catholic (Sibu)
2nd Bintangor Kai Nguong Methodist Church 1979 Methodist
3rd Bintangor Lai Ang Methodist Church 2008 Methodist
1st Bintulu Eng Kwang Methodist Church 2002 Methodist
2nd Bintulu Ming Ong Methodist Church 2005 Methodist
3rd Bintulu St. Thomas' Church 2010 Deactivated Anglican (Kuching)
4th Bintulu Gloria Methodist Church 2015 Methodist
1st Julau Julau Methodist Church 1976 Deactivated Methodist
1st Kapit Kapit Methodist Church 1974 Deactivated Methodist
1st Kuching St. Thomas' Cathedral 1961 Anglican (Kuching)
2nd Kuching Trinity Methodist Church 1967 Methodist
3rd Kuching St. Faith's Church 1971 (1993) Deactivated from 1977 - 1992 Anglican (Kuching)
4th Kuching Faith Methodist Church 1987 Methodist
5th Kuching St. Basil's Church 1993 Anglican (Kuching)
6th Kuching Ching Kwong Methodist Church 1999 Methodist
7th Kuching Chin Daw Methodist Church 2004 Methodist
8th Kuching Chin Fu Methodist Church 2006 Methodist
9th Kuching SIB The Way Church 2009 Sidang Injil Borneo
10th Kuching Gereja Baptis Pertama 2015 Baptist
11th Kuching Blessed Sacrament Church 2018 Roman Catholic (Kuching)
12th Kuching Siong Tau Methodist Church 2019 Methodist
1st Limbang Ling Kwong Methodist Church 2004 Methodist
1st Marudi (Baram) Marudi Methodist Church 1974 Deactivated Methodist
1st Miri St. Columba's Church 1984 Deactivated from 1974 - 1983 Anglican (Kuching)
2nd Miri Hwai En Methodist Church 1997 Methodist
3rd Miri Mei Ann Methodist Church 2002 Methodist
4th Miri Grace Methodist Church 2002 Methodist
5th Miri Gan En Methodist Church 2002 Methodist
1st Mukah Mukah Methodist Church 2004 Methodist
1st Sarikei Methodist Town Church 1969 Methodist
2nd Sarikei Bee Eng Methodist Church 1997 Deactivated in 1998 Methodist
3rd Sarikei Nyelong Park Methodist Church 2002 Methodist
4th Sarikei BEM (SIB) Charis 2013 Sidang Injil Borneo
1st Sibu Wesley Methodist Church 1968 Methodist
2nd Sibu Xin Fu Yuan Methodist Church 1993 Methodist
3rd Sibu Zion Methodist Church 1993 Methodist
4th Sibu Hwai Ang Methodist Church 1995 Methodist
5th Sibu Tien Tao Methodist Church 1996 Methodist
6th Sibu Masland Methodist Church 1999 Methodist
7th Sibu Sing Ang Tong Methodist Church 1999 Methodist
8th Sibu Tien En Methodist Church 2000 Methodist
9th Sibu BEM (SIB) Hosanna 2002 Sidang Injil Borneo
10th Sibu Logos Methodist Church 2003 Methodist
11th Sibu Shiuan En Methodist Church 2010 Methodist
12th Sibu Jaya Methodist Church 2017 Methodist
1st Simanggang (Sri Aman) St Luke's Church 1969 Deactivated Anglican (Kuching)
1st Sri Aman Sing Ing Methodist Church 1999 Methodist

Selangor State Council edit

Company Sponsoring Authority Established Notes Affiliation
1st Ampang Jaya Chinese Methodist Church 2000 Methodist
2nd Ampang Jaya The Abundant Church 2010 Assemblies of God
1st Banting Methodist English School 1958 Deactivated in 1974 Methodist
1st Kajang 9th Mile Cheras Lutheran Church 1970 Lutheran (LCM)
2nd Kajang Canaan Lutheran Church 1995 Deactivated in 1996 Lutheran (LCM)
3rd Kajang 11th Mile Cheras Lutheran Church 1975 (2004) Deactivated from 1998 - 2003 Lutheran (LCM)
4th Kajang Kajang Life Chapel 1996 Brethren
1st Klang Wesley Methodist Church 1963 (1996) Deactivated from ???? - 1995 Methodist
2nd Klang Young Men's Christian Association 1987 Deactivated Para-church Organisation
1st Kota Kemuning Community Baptist Church 2012 Baptist
1st Petaling Jaya Trinity Methodist Church 1959 (1983) Deactivated from 1979 - 1982 Methodist
2nd Petaling Jaya Luther House Chapel 1979 Deactivated in 1985 Lutheran (LCM)
3rd Petaling Jaya St. Paul's Church 1984 Deactivated in 2010 Anglican (W. M'sia)
4th Petaling Jaya Emmanuel Baptist Church 2006 Baptist
5th Petaling Jaya Renewal Lutheran Church 2012 Lutheran (Independent)
6th Petaling Jaya Nobel International School 2013 Baptist
7th Petaling Jaya Emmanuel Methodist Church 2013 Methodist
8th Petaling Jaya Pantai Baptist Church 2014 Baptist
9th Petaling Jaya Damansara Utama Methodist Church 2016 Methodist
1st Port Swettenham (P. Klang) Methodist Boys' School N/A Deactivated in 1973 Methodist
1st Puchong Community Baptist Church 2007 Baptist
2nd Puchong Logos Presbyterian Church 2016 Presbyterian
1st Rawang Rawang Christian Church 2007 Independent
1st Sekinchan Chinese Methodist Church 1993 Deactivated in 1997 Methodist
1st Sepang Chinese Methodist Church 2000 Methodist
1st Serdang Kajang Chinese Methodist Church 2008-2022 / 2023- Current Methodist
1st Subang Jaya Church of the Good Shepherd 2000 Deactivated in 2001 Anglican (W. M'sia)
2nd Subang Jaya First Baptist Church 2000 Baptist
3rd Subang Jaya City Harvest Church 2014 Charismatic
1st Tanjung Sepat Chinese Methodist Church 1991 Deactivated Methodist

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A brief history of Pesta Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 23 August 2013
  2. ^ History of Pesta Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 29 January 2007
  3. ^ "BB Pesta". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b Kuala Lumpur was still part of the State of Selangor in 1966. It was only ceded to the Federal Government in 1 February 1974 to become a separate Federal Territory
  5. ^ a b Kuala Lumpur did not adopt a unique flag until 14 May 1990
  6. ^ a b c d The Boys' Brigade in Malaysia, Senior Section Handbook. Malaysia: BB House. 2004.
  7. ^ "MyBBKul Founder's Award list". Founder's Award List. Boys' Brigade in Malaysia. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2008.

Sources edit

  • Senior Section Handbook, Fifth Edition. Malaysia: The Boys' Brigade in Malaysia. 2003.
  • (2003) Berita Anchor, October 2003. Malaysia: The Boys' Brigade in Malaysia.

External links edit