Pastor Hua Ken’s sermon anchors on Acts 26:19 “Therefore, O King Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision.” Even when he was on trial and with his life at stake, Paul continues to defend his faith and serve God wholeheartedly. Using...
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In his sermon on Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Andrew shares the Good News of the Gospel through 1 Cor 15:1-20. If Christ had not risen, then we have no message to preach. There is no God to hear our prayers. We are not saved. We are still in our...
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Read moreGod of the Passover
As we approach Good Friday and Easter, we need a fresh and new understanding of how God’s judgment passed over us through the five Passovers of the Bible. PPT...
Read moreJOHN 17 PART 2 – THE I IN THEM
Jesus’ prayer in John 17:6-26 was for His disciples to be both one with God and one with others. He made four petitions for us. His first petition was that we would be protected from both internal and external attacks and be one despite Christ no...
Read moreWhy We Celebrate Hope
In light of the upcoming Celebration of Hope, Elder DSP Edric shares a sermon on the meaning of hope in the Christian context. As Christians, hope is something we can look forward to with certainty. The reason we have hope is because we have...
Read moreThe Hour has Come – A study of John 17
Jesus’ prayer in John 17:1 says: The Hour has come! Are we excited about John 17? We should be, because this prayer of Jesus is our future – it is a trigger for the greatest event of all time. Specifically, this prayer reveals to us Jesus’ heart...
Read moreStrategic Prayer for Pre-Believers
We are called to be Christ’s witnesses in the world. Last week, Brother Jeffrey shared how we can reach out to the lost through relational evangelism by blessing them, building relationships with them, bearing their burdens and then finally...
Read moreRelational Evangelism
Billy Graham and Reinhard Bonnke were world-renowned evangelists who spoke in front of millions. We, too, are called to be evangelists. We may not address millions of people, but we are called to share the Gospel with people within our circles of...
Read moreA Prayer that the Church Needs
Elder Kok Guan introduced the book of Ephesians and emphasised that Paul was likely in prison while he wrote this letter. Even then, his thoughts were not on himself, but on the people in Ephesus, such that they would better understand and...
Read moreThe Courts of Contempt
Elder Edric addressed the issue of harbouring a critical spirit through the experience of Moses, Aaron and Miriam in Numbers 11:35-12:16. This follows from his previous sermon about the graves of craving where he addressed the issue of...
Read moreThe Graves of Cravings
Since the days of our biblical past, the people of Israel have already been a complaining hoard. Elder DSP Edric talks about the causes and consequences of constant complaining, using the Israelites as an example in Numbers 11. When the...
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