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Is the Reformation Over?

By Dr Roland Chia Chew Hock Hin Professor of Christian Doctrine and Lecturer in Systematic Theology at Trinity Theological College   On 30 October last year, Pope Francis visited the…

Wesley and Christian social witness

John Wesley had a wholesome view of holiness and Christian witness. Not only interested in personal spiritual development (important though that is), his spirituality expressed itself in the social dimension…

Compassion as a way of life

child holding a small pink heart. symbol of love family hope. Backgrounds for cards on Valentine’s Day. Backgrounds for social posters about the preservation of the family and children. One…

Great Commission community

Hand showing the Holy Bible against world map Community that fulfils the Great Commission These days, churches cast their own vision and mission statements, which I believe is a good…

Finding God in the mundane and through service

Here’s food for thought: how can a humdrum activity like boot polishing bring young girls closer to God? In The Girls’ Brigade (GB) 1st Singapore Company at Methodist Girls’ School…

John Wesley, the ‘folk theologian’

John Wesley (1703-1791). Engraved by anonymous engraver and published in Thomas Dugdale Curiosities Of Great Britain, United Kingdom, 1845. A Methodist pastor once made a bold assertion that the unique…

A Methodist distinctive for our times

Conceptual Christian cross on a little rock island in the ocean or sea with waves and the sky at sunset banner I have sometimes wondered if our church members understand…

Worshipping God alone

Whenever we come forward to worship, what do we think of? We probably think of many things – the piano, organ, drum, guitars – and many other activities like singing,…

Easter – the great 50 days

Easter Day is the opening day of this season which spans a period of eight Sundays, or 50 days to be exact. Endorsed by the late second- and early third-century…
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