Posts by michelle
06
Dec
Posted by Natalia David • Dec 06, 2021
I had a plan. From the first moment I knew God was putting me on the path of being a physio...
29
Nov
Sermon Reflection – The Certainty of Hope
Posted by Wendy ML Tan • Nov 29, 2021
“If you think it is heavy, then it will be heavy. Open up your wings. Spread them out....
27
Nov
Swimming Against the Tide (1 Peter 4:1-2)
This passage reminded me of the ways of the salmon, swimming against the tide from the sea to rivers in order to spawn. They go through this hardship to ensure that their offspring will have the best chance to live.
22
Nov
Sermon Reflection – Finishing Well – Resilience: Why? How?
Posted by Darren Lim • Nov 22, 2021
If there was ever a race to determine the greatest procrastinator, I would certainly come a cl...
15
Nov
Sermon Reflection – Locked Down But Not Locked Out Amidst the Pandemic
Posted by Michelle Chuah • Nov 15, 2021
As I look back on the past since March 2019 when the lock down MCO 1.0 had sta...
08
Nov
Sermon Reflection – OWN: Giving of our Prayer
Posted by Abbey Thangiah • Nov 08, 2021
I remember about 10 years ago, in my 30’s, twenty of my relatives gather...
01
Nov
Sermon Reflection – FUND: Giving of our Resources
Posted by Adeline Ting • Nov 01, 2021
s a child, I spent most of my school holidays in my mother’s kampung, where everyone k...
30
Oct
Good Leaders Delegate Wisely
In Acts 6, we see that the growth of the church was increasing so rapidly that the needs of the Hellenists (Greek-speaking Jews) were not being met, possibly because of the language barrier. The apostles recognised the problem that while there is a need to be met, they themselves could not be the ones to meet them, as they were already responsible to devote themselves to prayer and the preaching of the word.
25
Oct
Sermon Reflection – BLESS: Giving of our Talents
Posted by Darren Lim • Oct 25, 2021
As I write for this week’s sermon, I often find myself undecided as to whether writing i...
19
Oct
Sermon Reflection – SERVE: Giving of our Lives
Posted by May Ng • Oct 19, 2021
I had some repentance to do when I listened to this sermon. I have to confess that there are...

