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新加坡卫理公会遴选出新任会督

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林建隆牧师,今年58岁,获选为新加坡卫理公会(MCS)新任会督。祝圣典礼将于2024年12月6日举行。届时,他将担任新加坡卫理公会46个堂会,4万5千名卫理宗信徒的属灵领袖。他是于9月2日至6日举行的新加坡卫理公会第13届总议会中,第7轮的投票时,受选为会督。

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Rev Philip Lim elected new Bishop

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REV PHILIP LIM, 58, has been elected the new Bishop of The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS). He will be consecrated on 6 December 2024, taking on the role of spiritual leader for more than 45,000 Methodists in 46 churches across Singapore. He was elected Bishop on the 7th ballot at the Church’s 13th General Conference Session held from 2 to 6 September 2024.

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Statement on GB’s Methodist Church Decision to Allow Same-Sex Marriages

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It was reported that The Methodist Church of Great Britain has recently allowed for same-sex marriages, although clergy may refrain from conducting nor blessing them. This decision has no influence nor impact on the position of The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS). Each national Methodist Church is responsible for its own position on this matter and MCS’s position is clearly stated in our Social Principles.

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MCS Statement on a Self-Radicalised Singaporean Christian

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It was reported that The Methodist Church of Great Britain has recently allowed for same-sex marriages, although clergy may refrain from conducting nor blessing them. This decision has no influence nor impact on the position of The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS). Each national Methodist Church is responsible for its own position on this matter and MCS’s position is clearly stated in our Social Principles.

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NCCS Statement on Retaining 377A of the Penal Code

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The National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) has released a statement on its position regarding the issue of 377A, which is clearly articulated in its 2003 statement, for it to remain unchanged. NCCS does not support the repeal of 377A. The Council therefore agrees with the 2014 ruling of the apex court concerning the constitutionality of section 377A and supports the government’s decision to retain it.

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