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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.
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.
Money and Discipleship
Veronica Lee considers the way the world thinks about finances and compares and contrasts it with the way Scriptures speaks about money. She encourages us to place our trust in the God who provides all things, even the money that we seek to earn and save.
Godly Ambition
To complement our sermon series in Ecclesiastes, we will be publishing articles that pick up on some of the themes in the book. One of our members, who is our Deacon for the AV Ministry and a lawyer by training, reflects on how Christians can think about secular work in a fallen world.
Busyness: Temptations and the Heart's Revelation
To complement our sermon series in Ecclesiastes, we will be publishing articles that pick up on some of the themes in the book. Nehemiah Chong reflects on how we can think about work, productivity and busyness — our temptations and also how the gospel ultimately transforms our work.
O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer: Contemplation on Good Friday and Easter
Christy Loi reflects on the hope that Good Friday and Easter Sunday brings the Christian today and for all eternity.
How To Be Merry?
Teng Yun joined our traineeship from July to November. The trainees read through 1 Timothy together, and here, she reflects on how 1 Timothy 6 is applicable in a holiday season where we could also be stressed and struggling with contentment.
Dependence and Death with John Stott
Drawing from the writing of the late John Stott, Caleb Yap reflects on how all Christians are called to a life of following and depending on God, even in death.
The Blessed Life
Drawing from Psalm 1, Bibianna reflects on what Scripture has to say about the blessed life with its implications on present choices and future outcomes.
Growing in the Gospel
On 18 November 2023, our ladies gathered for "Women of Grace" event titled "Growing in the Gospel".
The Big 60
Carrie recently turned 60 and reflects on God's grace for her all this while, while being assured of His continued faithfulness for the days ahead.
Remembering the Creator When Our Memory Fails Us
Jim Tan, one of our members, wrote this article which was first published in Salt&Light. He shares reflections on Ecclesiastes 12 on how we can continue to remember our Creator when we face the struggle with dementia, and how caregivers can also encourage this memory.
The Pursuit of Significance
Samuel Ho looks back at the time he spent at architecture school pursuing significance and reminds us that we are justified in Christ alone.
Works-Producing Faith
Yanadi reminds us that though we are saved by faith alone, this is a faith that produces good works.
Gospel Reminders
We have a tendency to forget the gospel that salvation is through faith in Christ alone—nothing more, nothing less. Here, Bibianna shares her struggles with this and how we can remind one another of this gospel truth.
Faith Alone
Introducing our new sermon series on Galatians, Pastor Eugene hopes we will be encouraged to know, guard, and treasure the gospel.
Sermon Schedule: Galatians -- Faith Alone
Our series in Galatians will run from end of August to November 2022. Galatians, a New Testament epistle, speaks of the fulfilment of God's promises through Christ in the gospel, and the importance of this gospel.
Living Between the Promise and Fulfilment
As the Generations of Grace series ends, Pastor Oliver leaves us with five encouragements for our lives in the valley. How have you been encouraged to press on through our series in Genesis?
God's Faithfulness Across the Generations
Pastor Oliver explains why the Bible includes lists of genealogies and how they point to God's faithfulness across generations.
Up to Something Good
Joshua Lowe reminds us that we may face different struggles or struggle differently in similar situations, bu’s.
