Worship

Help Us Accept Each Other

Each of us is unique. Our differences are marked by our race, culture, language, denomination and religion. These are manifested through our individual disposition, mindset and opinions on various contexts…

Lord Whose Love in Humble Service

2020 was a year during which most of us struggled. COVID-19 broke out and, up till now, the world continues to contend with multiple layers of issues the pandemic has…

The Faith We Sing

What is your congregational music repertoire like? I am sure you will agree with me that most of the songs we sing in worship are from the West. Whether they…

In your Kingdom Lord

In response to the issue of racism and protests in North America, Lim Swee Hong, who is a member of Wesley Methodist Church and was a lecturer at Trinity Theological…

For the Bread Which You Have Broken

Each Communion Sunday, before partaking of the body and blood of Jesus Christ, we hear the story narrated: “While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given…

Love beyond measure

The S11 foreign worker dormitory in Punggol, the largest cluster of COVID-19 cases as of Aug 2020 This is the fifth stanza of the hymn, “We Were Once as You…

All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord

In planning worship that should appeal to the youth, does it mean more contemporary songs should be included? When we sing hymns, are we excluding the youth? Hymns are a…

Even in the Valley

In the Bible, valleys have been used as metaphorical references to periods of suffering and tribulations in life. One of the best-known references to valleys is in Psalm 23, where…

Hosanna

On Palm Sunday, Bishop Emeritus Dr Robert Solomon preached at Wesley MC. In his sermon, Bishop Emeritus Dr Solomon shared that while we do not have the palms, the singing…

God Whose Will is Health and Wholeness

Everyone is deeply concerned about COVID-19. This virus has caused so many changes and adjustments to our daily routine. It is causing so much anxiety and fear. The leaders of…
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