“I Thought I Alone Could Control My Life and Future”: How I Decided to Give My Life to Christ
Jessica shares about how she came to faith, and how the tragedy of her sister’s death paved the way for the salvation of the rest of her family.
Jessica shares about how she came to faith, and how the tragedy of her sister’s death paved the way for the salvation of the rest of her family.
The warm weather did not dampen the fiery spirits of our Youths at Wesley Youth Centre, who bonded and explored nature with the volunteers in an Amazing Race at Hort Park this May.
“The Strangely Warmed Retreat is a consecrated time that allows breakthroughs in the difficult or the seemingly mundane areas of our lives with God.” The planning committee and participants of the biannual church retreat reflect on their time at the first retreat this year. Wesleyans can look forward to the next church retreat this September.
How wonderful when families connect across the generations to impress God’s Word upon their children. (Deuteronomy 6:6-9) A newly-launched programme has the potential to further connect Wesley families in spiritual discipleship. Senior participants who become proficient can receive and transmit sermons or Bible Reading meditations, and share prayers and encouragement with their loved ones on digital devices.
Rev Lilian Ang celebrates the God-given role of Mothers by looking at what the Bible says about them. Who are the mother figure(s) in your life? Have you thanked them this Mother’s Day?
Being a volunteer photographer at Wesley is more than just taking photos for events. The passionate community of volunteer photographers gathered for fellowship during a training session held by our very own Matthias Ho. From foundation to advanced techniques, Wesleyans sharpened their skills to serve God with the talents given to them. Find out more about serving as a volunteer photographer!
As an intergenerational church at Wesley Methodist, Journey to the Cross (JTTC) has been a wonderful testament of God’s steadfast faithfulness for Wesley families through the generations – a fitting alignment to the church’s 2023 theme on FAMILY discipleship. With help from one another, all age groups could Journey to appreciate the significance of Good Friday.
Teachers and Small Group members partnered resourcefully to ensure that 6–12-year-olds from the Children’s Ministry could appreciate the spiritual significance of Good Friday. This they did by holding their own version of the event, complete with dramatic storytelling.
What went down at Wesley Youth Centre this eggciting Easter?
The Wesley Methodist Church family had the joy of celebrating Easter together yet again. This year’s Easter Services were thronged by congregants from all generations. Everyone, whether younger or older, had a part to play in making this Easter celebration a resoundingly glorious intergenerational one.