Riding on The Wings of God’s Providence: Wesley is 139!
Wesley turns 139 on the first day of Lent! We celebrate every Wesleyan and give thanks to God for His providence and blessings. Great is Thy faithfulness!
Wesley turns 139 on the first day of Lent! We celebrate every Wesleyan and give thanks to God for His providence and blessings. Great is Thy faithfulness!
How did Wesleyans celebrate Christmas? All hands were on deck for the Christmas service—a joyous occasion to remember!
Whether you’ve been married for five or 35 years, a marriage retreat to share and learn from other couples, as well as be reminded of the meaning of marriage and your vows, will surely be a blessing for you and your spouse. Hear from both organisers and participants at this two-day marriage retreat by Wesley Family Life Ministry.
The inaugural Parenting Conversations Panel organised by Wesley’s Family Life Ministry was held on 26 November. Parents shared their struggles in communicating with their teenage children and spurred one another on in this journey of growth. Hear from our five amazing panellists.
The Methodist Festival Choir and The Methodist Festival Orchestra held a magical evening of worship on 6 December. It was a night to remember as believers and pre-believers gathered to enjoy the performance created for the glory of our God.
Remembering faithful servants of Christ: Mrs Gnanasundram Thevathasan and Dr Oliver Seet. Motivated by the love of Christ to serve others, our beloved sister and brother will be dearly missed.
In this festive season, what are we truly celebrating? Will you pause and listen to what the Lord wants you to learn this Christmas? Small Group leader Michael Chiam contemplates on The Nativity scene from the Gospel of Luke and a quiet Christmas for some this year.
Tributes are pouring in for Joseph Chean, the late leader of YWAM and Antioch 21 Singapore, who passed away in Istanbul, Turkey, on 15 November 2023, in a car accident. Joseph was supposed to preach at Wesley Methodist Church at its Missions Sunday service on 19 November 2023. But, sadly, it is not to be. Read about the ways Joseph had impacted lives and touched hearts in Wesley’s tribute to Brother Joseph Chean.
A record number of participants, young and old, came together during Digital Wesley’s first hackathon with Indigitous Singapore! What kingdom solutions did the team come up with in the challenging 48 hours?
Did you know that the flowers you see around church are carefully arranged each week by Wesley Floral Fellowship? This expression of creativity is offered to God in celebration of our amazing Creator of all things beautiful. WFF volunteers share about the art of floral arrangement and how they worship the Lord with it.
Did you visit one of the 13 booths at the second edition of Wesley Ministry Fair during Laity Weekend this year? There is a role for whatever gift you may have to bless others. Volunteer opportunities abound all year round for you to serve at Wesley in any capacity.
What is your God-given ‘superpower’ and how can you use it for His kingdom? How can we live out the Methodist Social Creed? There are many volunteer opportunities for you to serve in Wesley. Will you be the hands and feet in the Body of Christ?
How should we respond to artificial intelligence as children of God, and how can we best use it in ministry? Deep dive into these questions and more with Digital Wesley and Digital Mission 360, from their seminar on 9 September. Equip yourself with biblical perspective in preparation for #HACK2023 13 October, Wesley’s inaugural hackathon.
Back from his sabbatical leave in Canada, Rev Ian Lee returns as Pastor for Family Life Ministry. What was he up to at Regent College in Vancouver and how did he arrive at where he is today? Get to know Pastor Ian better with us!
Digital Wesley comes alongside #HACK in this year’s hackathon by Indigitous! Read on to find out how you can use your gifts from God in mission for His Kingdom in the digital realm. The three-day community event is open to all with a heart to serve.
The Wesley Food Fair returned with a bang after four years. Many flocked to the annual Wesleyan traditional fair to enjoy delicious food and festivities.
The Creative Expression Ministry’s (CEM) debut concert and jamming session was a hit! From members to new guests, enthusiasts of small musical instruments gathered for an evening of song and fellowship. Read on to find out more about CEM and their musical encounter.
Wesley Filipino Fellowship (WFF) celebrated their 40th Anniversary on 23 July with a worship service filled with thanksgiving and praise. Hear from committee members as well as friends of the ministry on God’s goodness with WFF through the years.
Many Wesleyans may know Rev David Ho for his pastoral care and compassionate heart. After more than five years serving at Wesley, he will be moving on to his next adventure. We sat down with him to thank him for being a blessing and wish him the very best for the chapter ahead.
Organised by the Family Life Ministry, the Wesley Church Camp returns with a bang after a three-year pause from the pandemic! What went down at the Pullman Hotel in Kuala Lumpur from 10 to 13 June 2023?
What did our campers think of this year’s church camp? Hear from the campers from all generations and witness the Spirit at work, even among pre-believing attendees invited to join our Wesleyan Family!
Preventing excessive weight loss or gain is what patients and survivors from Wesley Women’s Cancer Support Group (WWCSG) came to hear. Such extreme weight changes can affect one’s health during or after treatment. What nutritious foods should they be eating to prevent obesity while in remission?
Sign Language students saw love in action at Wesley Deaf Ministry’s (DeafMin) After Service Dinner. Patiently and warmly welcomed, our four writers were richly blessed by the inclusiveness from Wesley’s Deaf brothers and sisters.
Attendees of Wesley’s Small Group Ministry Conference share their experience and takeaways from the ministry’s first conference since the pandemic. Hear from both leaders and members, the latter’s first time participating in this church-wide renewal.
Guest speakers at Wesley’s Small Group Ministry Conference, Pastor Kirk Tan and Pastor Dr Stacey Tan, sat down with us to share about their ministries and their call to serve God in pastoral work. Fret not if you’ve missed the conference this year; attendee Joanna Tan pens a summary of Pastor Kirk’s sermon: Asking for a renewed heart that clings only to Jesus.
“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.
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.