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Thanksgiving for Our Elders and Deacon
At our 12 April 2026 service, we acknowledged the service of our elders and deacon who are stepping off after their terms of service.
Spurgeon Conference
Pastor Ryan Curia encourages us to attend an upcoming conference in May focusing on Charles Spurgeon’s ministry as a faithful pastor.
Reflections of a Ministry Worker
As announced, Joshua Lowe, who was our Ministry Worker, has transitioned out of his role here at GBC. He reflects on his time here over the past 5 years, and thanks God for the many ways God has also used the church to grow him.
More On Our First Training Day
Pastor Oliver shares with us about the upcoming Training Day! He explains what it is, why it is good for us to gather, and what we can expect from the sessions.
Looking Ahead to 2026
At the start of a new year, we may be inspired to make new resolutions or draw up plans for the year. Some of us hope to consistently keep up habits and disciplines. Others of us may be looking to try something new in the year.
What about for us as a church? What plans do we have this year?
Recap of 2025
As we welcome 2026 together, it is also timely to pause and consider God’s enduring love for us as a church in 2025. Here is a short recap of our life together in 2025!
Interview with Elders Andrew and Weiquan
We recently installed new elders and here, we interview both Andrew and Weiquan to get to know them better and how we can continue to be praying for them in their new role.
Installation of Elders (Nov 2025)
At our 30 November 2025 service, we installed our new elders.
Traineeship: Good Books for Life
Our current batch of trainees have been with us since July, and they are nearing the end of their Traineeship. They will take turns to share their experiences over the next few weeks. This week, Eng Ching shares how the readings have shaped her convictions and understanding of ministry, and ways we can continue to encourage
Missions and Evangelism Is for All
Ethan Lam was a part of the young adults team that went on a missions trip to a city in Asia. He reflects on how preparing for this trip, and going on it has grown him in his personal evangelism and understanding of missions.
Lessons and Prayers from a Missions Trip
A small team of young adults participated in a missions trip to a city in Asia recently. Rebecca Soh shares four key thoughts that she has from the trip, and how it has also translated into prayer.
The Fuel and Goal of Missions
Timothy Wan reflects on how worship fuels and is the goal of missions, and how he (and all of us) can continue to cultivate missions-mindedness even while we are here.
Remember Your Creator in the Days of Your Youth
In Ecclesiastes 12, the Preacher spoke about remembering our Creator in our youth. The Preacher writes honestly about the vanity and limitations of worldly wisdom. In this article, one of our youth and one of our young adults, Rachel Soh and Tabitha Yeong respectively, share the lessons they have learnt from Ecclesiastes.
Three Thanksgivings from the Weekender
We have previously shared why we hold the Weekender, as well as some of what the participants learnt on the first day of the event. In this article, we will share some thanksgivings as we reflect on the weekend that was spent together.
Remember Your Creator
The Preacher in Ecclesiastes 12 had a word for those who were younger, that they ought to remember and respond to the Creator in the days of their youth. We also reached out to some older saints in our church to hear from them what they would like to tell younger men and women.
The What and Whys of the Weekender
The Weekender is round the corner! From 11 to 14 September, a group of pastors, elders and ministry workers from Singapore and around the region will be at GBC. But what is a Weekender? And why are we holding it?
Thanksgiving and Installation of Elders
At our 17 August 2025 service, we acknowledged the service of Mok Chuan-Xin, who stepped off as our Director, and installed our new Director and Elder, Lam Lup Meng.
Is Knowledge Power?
In Ecclesiastes, the Preacher recognises the limits of knowledge and how that too, is vanity. Daniel Chen reflects on this theme, and helps us to see how we can think about our own pursuit of knowledge today.
Count It All Joy
Julie Hamilton encourages us with how God has been enabling her to look to Jesus and count it all joy amidst a trying season for her family, and shares three practical ways on how we can also do so as we face trials of various kinds.
GBC’s 66th Anniversary: Lessons from Lora Clement
As we commemorate 66 years since GBC was established, let us learn more about the life of Lora Clement. Lora was one of the missionaries whose ministry eventually borne fruit and led to the founding of GBC.
