Dear siblings, As we count down the final hours of 2020, we look forward to 2021. And even as we celebrate the New Year, we continue to celebrate Christmas – how the Word became flesh in this newborn child in the manger. Christmas lasts for 12 days and on the […]
Dear FCC Family, Our Christmas celebration this year will be a special one. It is not our usual Christmas where we gather as one big family to celebrate together, but this year is a year that is far from usual. We wanted to find a way to celebrate Christmas with […]
“Everything exposed to the light itself becomes light.” (Ephesians 5:13) Dear siblings, We’re entering into the fourth week of Advent and Christmas is just round the corner. I was reflecting about the first Christmas where the people of God were languishing in darkness, both political and spiritual. It felt like […]
Dear siblings, A few weeks ago, we invited all of you to consider what it means to give through donating small household appliances to the T-mart elderlies that we regularly donate and deliver groceries to. A very big thanks to all of you for your generosity! We more than fulfilled […]
Dear siblings, Christmas has always been about gathering together to celebrate the birth of Christ. For many of us, that is very connected to gift giving, singing Christmas carols, and eating together. As Christmas approaches, some of you may be wondering – how will we celebrate this year, and at […]
Dear siblings, We are enter into a new liturgical season (and a new liturgical year!) this Sunday which is the first Sunday of Advent. Advent is the season for waiting – waiting for the coming of Christ, waiting for the coming year. 2020 has been an unprecedented year and many […]
Dear siblings, We are approaching the end of the year and Christmas is just round the corner! Our Christmas theme for 2020 is GIVE — a reminder to give of ourselves just as Christ gave of himself to be with us. 2020 has been an unusual year, to say the […]
Dear siblings, Sometimes doing the right thing costs us. Sometimes being inclusive means that we have do make certain changes and often make some sacrifices as well. As we continue of our current sermon series, join us this Sunday to dream about how A Better Normal would look like for […]
Dear siblings, We have been taught by Jesus to pray: “Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Forgiveness can be one of the most difficult things to do – especially when we have been deeply hurt by someone else. Yet, it is forgiveness that will […]
Dear friends, As we enter the middle of the week, I wanted to pause with you to take a breath and reflect on what the Spirit of God may be speaking to us about loving our neighbour. Love your neighbour as yourself. Love… choice action willingness being present doing being […]
Rev Miak Siew