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Youth Camp: Relationships and Reflections on Genesis 2
This year, our youths will be learning about relationships at their camp. Joshua shares with us why they picked this theme, as well as how the church can participate and help in this camp.
Women in the Word
Bibianna shares about the encouraging ways God has been building the women of GBC by growing their confidence in, love for and obedience to His word.
Seeking God’s Glory Alone With Johann Sebastian Bach
The great composer, Johann Sebastian Bach, is often celebrated as a prolific composer of the Baroque period. As we prepare for the upcoming Reformation Concert, Elder Caleb shares with us about Bach’s life and faith, and how we too, can be encouraged to live for God’s glory alone.
A Servant’s Heart
Pastor Andrew joined us as Pastor for Care Groups and Counselling in August 2024. Here, he shares more about himself, what his role will focus on and how we can pray alongside him.
Pursue and Know People
God is a pursuing God. Having been pursued by God, Carrie encourages us to do likewise, to go and turn our face to others.
Meaningful Members’ Meeting
Why do we have Members' Meeting? Bibianna shares how it is intentionally designed to help us practise living together as members.
The Gospel in Memory Changes
God has made us all in His image. Yet in this fallen world, all aspects of our humanity has been affected by sin. This includes memory loss and changes to our minds as we age. As Christians, what hope does the gospel give us? How can we help others in our community and our family?
Practical Discipleship in Words and Deeds?
Ps Thian Chye shares 3 practical areas that we can live out as disciples of Christ in this community and beyond while discipling one another.
Disciple-Making: One-to-One Bible Reading
Ps Oliver shares why disciple-making is important and one good way to make disciples.
Keep Growing
Pastor Jeremy reflects on how all Christians are disciples who are to be growing in the faith, and are to help others do so too. We may face obstacles but we can be assured that we have God’s help.
Keep Going
Are you discouraged or weary from life’s trials and difficulties? Pastor Eugene encourages us to press on, and to help each other to do so.
Do You Hear the People Sing?
If you’ve been at our services, you’d have heard about the upcoming Reformation Concert. What is this effort trying to achieve, and more importantly, why is congregational singing important to a Christian’s life?
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.
How Can I Model After Paul’s Prayer Life?
Ps Thian Chye encourages us to apply Paul’s prayer in 1 Thessalonians 1:2–3 to our prayer life as he shares with us how he does so.
Doctrines and the Community of God
Yanadi encourages us to consider the importance of learning and living out doctrines together.
Dear GBC…
As announced at our Members’ Meeting in March, Samuel, our ministry worker for Care Groups will be moving to join Mark and his family in their ministry. Samuel is taking this opportunity to share some of the things he is thankful to God for in our church, as well as ways that we can pray for him.
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.
Retire But Don’t Retire
Carrie shares that she is at the age of retirement. The world has many ideas about what retirement looks like, but what does it really mean for the Christian who is living in light of eternal realities?
He Called Us Friends
Ps Mark laments how technology is "thinning" relationships and exhorts us to build relationships with God and one another.
Counselling One Another
Through the CCEF course on counselling, Joshua learnt that humility and neediness for the gospel, attributes of a follower of Jesus, are what qualify us to counsel one another.