Bishop’s Message

The Post-COVID-19 Challenge for MCS

“Him we proclaim with all wisdom…” (Col 1:28) We are in the midst of a three-phase approach to resuming activities safely after Singapore’s circuit breaker ended on 1 June 2020.…

Women in the Church

A new generation of Christian women are raised at the Asian Young Women’s Leadership Development Seminar in Feb 2020 After God created Adam, He created Eve. She was to be…

Have An Aldersgate Experience

Although I am writing this message on 10 April, the prevailing conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic have given me cause to assume that we will most likely not be able…

Peace Be With You!

This was the greeting the risen Lord gave His frightened disciples when He appeared among them on the evening of the first day of the week. The gospels tell us…

Lent Prayer and Word

It is the Lent season and we are in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic, which has rattled the world. While it has exposed human failings, it has also shown…

The Significance of Lent

Over the last 25 years, more and more Methodist local conferences have been observing Lent, the 46 days before Easter. The Lent season does not include the six Sundays that…

135 years on, God is still not done with us

A blessed New Year! This year, we celebrate the 135th anniversary of The Methodist Church in Singapore (1885–2020). The first local Methodist Church in Singapore was constituted on 23 Feb…

The Christmas Gift

“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord.” (Luke 2:11) Christmas is a holiday with a very important message: one night, as the shepherds…

Let the Children Come: Methodist Kindergartens

In recent months, there has been much of discussion about the status of early childhood education in Singapore. Educators and researchers agree that a quality preschool programme has a long-term…

The Church and Mental health

Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.” (Mt 9:12 NIV)  Whenever we don’t feel well in any part of our body, it is very…
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