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MCS response to UMC’s repeal of the ban on gay clergy

Last week, the United Methodist Church (based in the United States) lifted its long-standing ban on gay clergy, which had already begun in practice. What does this mean for Methodists in Singapore? The following is a response from The Methodist Church in Singapore to the Methodist community.

Welcoming children as gifts

The past few decades have witnessed tremendous advances in the field of prenatal genetic screening. The new technologies that are being introduced promise to be game changers in the whole area of prenatal care.

Whither the Church and disability ministries in Singapore?

Have you entered a church where people with and without disabilities worship God in “harmony”? Occasionally, there might be a sudden shout during worship, a person rocking back and forth during prayer, or someone running around the pews during the sermon. No one bats an eyelid. The pastor continues his preaching. There’s an occasional smile and a look of understanding from the congregation.

Work as the Christian calling

In 1947, the famous British novelist, playwright and critic, Dorothy Sayers (1893–1957), made this sharp observation:

The Gathering of the Gifts

A Christmas story told from the point of view of the wise men, who brought extravagant gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. What would you give in worship today?

Marriage: Contract or Covenant?

Since the sexual revolution, which burst onto the scene in Western societies during the 1960s, the traditional understanding of marriage has fallen out of favour and many alternatives have been proffered.

God is in the valley with me – A trauma survivor shares her story

This is the true story of Jane (not her real name), who worships at a Methodist church. She shares this raw account of her traumatic life as a victim of verbal, physical and sexual abuse in the hope that it will help any reader who is facing the same ordeals. We have used a pseudonym to keep Jane’s identity a secret. Reader discretion is advised.

A healthy theology of healing

One of the most influential voices in the Word of Faith Movement is that of the late Kenneth Hagin, who has been described as the father of the movement.

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