Dearly beloved GPC family, just as God dwells in us through His Spirit and continues to build His church here in GPC, let us take time today to pray for people amongst and around us, that they too will come to experience the life- and heart-transforming presence of God dwelling in them.
Today, let's pray for the migrant workers in our Toh Yi community, and also for those amongst and around us experiencing grief over loss of loved ones. (If you know any one of them personally, do pray for them by name as well.)
Prayer for the migrant workers:
- That their daily needs will be met, as well as those of their families in their home countries, and that they will receive fair treatment from their employers.
- For God's protection over them physically, especially for those working at the construction sites nearby to be kept safe from injuries (e.g. BTID project, Condo developments).
- For their mental and emotional well-being even as they are away from their country and families, and that they can find community that they can feel part of. (The dormitory above Bukit Timah Interim Market houses migrant nursing students and they might feel especially homesick being away from home at a young age.)
- For them to hear the gospel and experience the love of God through Christians during their time in Singapore and come to know and receive Christ.
- For any Christians among them to be able to find a church community to worship with and continue growing in Christ, and be bold to share their faith with their fellow workers/friends.
Prayer for those experiencing grief over loss of loved ones:
- For God's peace and presence to surround and comfort them and their families in this challenging period.
- That they may receive the support (both practical and emotional) needed during this period, especially from the church community (e.g. in Care Groups, Fellowships, Ministries, personal follow-up from brothers and sisters).
Prayer for ourselves as individuals and as a church:
- To grow in willingness and desire to take gradual steps to show hospitality to the migrant workers around us, seeking to welcome and invite them into our lives and community, so that through us they may experience the love and compassion of Christ.
- That we would be generous to offer our time, presence and resources to journey alongside those who grief (whether in or outside the church), being willing to weep with those who weep.
See you on 5 Feb for our Church-wide Online Prayer!
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
Today, let's pray for the migrant workers in our Toh Yi community, and also for those amongst and around us experiencing grief over loss of loved ones. (If you know any one of them personally, do pray for them by name as well.)
Prayer for the migrant workers:
- That their daily needs will be met, as well as those of their families in their home countries, and that they will receive fair treatment from their employers.
- For God's protection over them physically, especially for those working at the construction sites nearby to be kept safe from injuries (e.g. BTID project, Condo developments).
- For their mental and emotional well-being even as they are away from their country and families, and that they can find community that they can feel part of. (The dormitory above Bukit Timah Interim Market houses migrant nursing students and they might feel especially homesick being away from home at a young age.)
- For them to hear the gospel and experience the love of God through Christians during their time in Singapore and come to know and receive Christ.
- For any Christians among them to be able to find a church community to worship with and continue growing in Christ, and be bold to share their faith with their fellow workers/friends.
Prayer for those experiencing grief over loss of loved ones:
- For God's peace and presence to surround and comfort them and their families in this challenging period.
- That they may receive the support (both practical and emotional) needed during this period, especially from the church community (e.g. in Care Groups, Fellowships, Ministries, personal follow-up from brothers and sisters).
Prayer for ourselves as individuals and as a church:
- To grow in willingness and desire to take gradual steps to show hospitality to the migrant workers around us, seeking to welcome and invite them into our lives and community, so that through us they may experience the love and compassion of Christ.
- That we would be generous to offer our time, presence and resources to journey alongside those who grief (whether in or outside the church), being willing to weep with those who weep.
See you on 5 Feb for our Church-wide Online Prayer!
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
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Dearly beloved GPC family, let us rejoice that in Christ we have received the gracious privilege of being in God's family, and let's take the opportunity to come together before our heavenly Father this evening for our Church-Wide Online Prayer @ gpc.sg/joincwop (Zoom) at 8pm!
If you are unable to make the prayer meeting tonight, you can still be praying along using the following prayer points throughout the day.
Today we'll be committing the biological families and the Family Ministry of GPC to God in prayer. Here's how we can be praying for those in our community in their various seasons of family life, as well as those serving us lovingly in the Family Ministry Committee:
1/ For Married Couples – Husbands & Wives
- Pray for marriages to be rooted in Christlike love, humility, and mutual submission (Ephesians 5:22–33).
- Pray for husbands to lead with sacrificial love, godly wisdom, and faithfulness.
- Pray for wives to be strengthened with grace, respect, words of kindness and steadfast faith.
- Pray for unity in communication, finances, parenting, and spiritual life.
- Pray for protection against temptation, bitterness, and division, and for quick repentance and forgiveness.
- Pray that marriages in the church may be a living testimony of the Gospel to the next generation.
2/ For Parents – Fathers & Mothers
- Pray for parents to be faithful in raising their children in the fear and instruction of the Lord (Deuteronomy 6:6–7).
- Pray for wisdom in disciplining with both truth
and grace.
- Pray for patience, perseverance, and strength amidst the pressures of work,caregiving, and schooling.
- Pray for parents to model a godly life of prayer, obedience, and love before their children.
- Pray for the protection of children from harmful influences from the world.
3/ For Courting Couples Preparing for Marriage
- Pray that Christ would be at the centre of their relationship (Ecclesiastes4:12).
- Pray for purity in thought, speech, and conduct.
- Pray for clarity, honesty, and godly counsel as they prepare for lifelong commitment.
- Pray for unity in faith, values, and calling.
- Pray that their preparation would not merely be for a wedding day, but for a lifetime of covenant faithfulness.
4/ For Grandparents
- Thanksgiving for their lives, wisdom, and spiritual legacy.
- Pray for strength, peace, and good health in their later years (Isaiah 46:4).
- Pray that they may continue to be examples of faithfulness and prayer to their children and grandchildren.
- Pray for opportunities to speak words of encouragement, testimony, and blessing to the younger generations.
- Pray for comfort, companionship, and assurance of God’s abiding presence.
5/ For Singles
- Pray that singles may find their identity, worth, and contentment in Christ(Psalm 16:5–6).
- Pray for wisdom and discernment in relationships and life decisions.
- Pray for protection from loneliness, comparison, and worldly pressures.
- Pray that singles may serve joyfully with their gifts for the edification of the church (1 Corinthians 7:32–35).
- Pray for those desiring marriage, that they would wait in faith and trust in God’s perfect timing and plan.
6/ For Family Ministry Committee ·
Members: Sam and Eva and their children Charlotte and Joseph; Zion and Bernice and their children Miya and Miki; Chong Ann and Ah Choo and their children Daniel and Jonathan (and Jonathan's family: wife Theophilia and children Hannah, Phoebe and Joshua)
- Pray that in the midst of everyday living and responsibilities, we will be able to continue serving in the Family Ministry with passion and zeal.
- Pray for combined efforts with other ministries in church to jointly minister to the church members’ family focused
needs
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
If you are unable to make the prayer meeting tonight, you can still be praying along using the following prayer points throughout the day.
Today we'll be committing the biological families and the Family Ministry of GPC to God in prayer. Here's how we can be praying for those in our community in their various seasons of family life, as well as those serving us lovingly in the Family Ministry Committee:
1/ For Married Couples – Husbands & Wives
- Pray for marriages to be rooted in Christlike love, humility, and mutual submission (Ephesians 5:22–33).
- Pray for husbands to lead with sacrificial love, godly wisdom, and faithfulness.
- Pray for wives to be strengthened with grace, respect, words of kindness and steadfast faith.
- Pray for unity in communication, finances, parenting, and spiritual life.
- Pray for protection against temptation, bitterness, and division, and for quick repentance and forgiveness.
- Pray that marriages in the church may be a living testimony of the Gospel to the next generation.
2/ For Parents – Fathers & Mothers
- Pray for parents to be faithful in raising their children in the fear and instruction of the Lord (Deuteronomy 6:6–7).
- Pray for wisdom in disciplining with both truth
and grace.
- Pray for patience, perseverance, and strength amidst the pressures of work,caregiving, and schooling.
- Pray for parents to model a godly life of prayer, obedience, and love before their children.
- Pray for the protection of children from harmful influences from the world.
3/ For Courting Couples Preparing for Marriage
- Pray that Christ would be at the centre of their relationship (Ecclesiastes4:12).
- Pray for purity in thought, speech, and conduct.
- Pray for clarity, honesty, and godly counsel as they prepare for lifelong commitment.
- Pray for unity in faith, values, and calling.
- Pray that their preparation would not merely be for a wedding day, but for a lifetime of covenant faithfulness.
4/ For Grandparents
- Thanksgiving for their lives, wisdom, and spiritual legacy.
- Pray for strength, peace, and good health in their later years (Isaiah 46:4).
- Pray that they may continue to be examples of faithfulness and prayer to their children and grandchildren.
- Pray for opportunities to speak words of encouragement, testimony, and blessing to the younger generations.
- Pray for comfort, companionship, and assurance of God’s abiding presence.
5/ For Singles
- Pray that singles may find their identity, worth, and contentment in Christ(Psalm 16:5–6).
- Pray for wisdom and discernment in relationships and life decisions.
- Pray for protection from loneliness, comparison, and worldly pressures.
- Pray that singles may serve joyfully with their gifts for the edification of the church (1 Corinthians 7:32–35).
- Pray for those desiring marriage, that they would wait in faith and trust in God’s perfect timing and plan.
6/ For Family Ministry Committee ·
Members: Sam and Eva and their children Charlotte and Joseph; Zion and Bernice and their children Miya and Miki; Chong Ann and Ah Choo and their children Daniel and Jonathan (and Jonathan's family: wife Theophilia and children Hannah, Phoebe and Joshua)
- Pray that in the midst of everyday living and responsibilities, we will be able to continue serving in the Family Ministry with passion and zeal.
- Pray for combined efforts with other ministries in church to jointly minister to the church members’ family focused
needs
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
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We meet every Friday evening at 630pm for:
* Dinner & fellowship
* Worship & Bible study
* And of course, some fun with games from time to time!
It’s a great place to grow, be discipled, and be in a family of Christ.
Hope to see you soon!
For more details, contact Pr Evan @ 98155522
We meet every Friday evening at 630pm for:
* Dinner & fellowship
* Worship & Bible study
* And of course, some fun with games from time to time!
It’s a great place to grow, be discipled, and be in a family of Christ.
Hope to see you soon!
For more details, contact Pr Evan @ 98155522
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🧧✨ Blessings for the Whole Family this Chinese New Year ✨🧧
This CNY, come worship and celebrate together with us at our Family Combined Service!
A meaningful way to start the new year — with faith, family, and fellowship ❤️
🗓 15 February 2026 (Sunday)
⏰ 7:30–9:30 AM
📍 Glory Presbyterian Church, 9 Pei Wah Ave, S597611.
👧 Children’s goodie bags
🧧 Ang bao blessings
🥢 Reunion breakfast after service
All are welcome — invite along your family and friends!
This CNY, come worship and celebrate together with us at our Family Combined Service!
A meaningful way to start the new year — with faith, family, and fellowship ❤️
🗓 15 February 2026 (Sunday)
⏰ 7:30–9:30 AM
📍 Glory Presbyterian Church, 9 Pei Wah Ave, S597611.
👧 Children’s goodie bags
🧧 Ang bao blessings
🥢 Reunion breakfast after service
All are welcome — invite along your family and friends!
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Dearly beloved GPC family, as we approach the Chinese New Year, may this season be an opportunity not only to meet with family and friends but also to share the blessing and love of God with them!
Today, let's take time to pray for the salvation of our loved ones, any broken/strained/distant family relationships, and also our first Family Combined CNY service happening this Sunday. You are encouraged to pray by name for whom the following prayer points are relevant.
Prayer for the salvation of our loved ones
- That instead of seeking material and earthly blessings, they will come to recognise and submit to the One who brings the real blessing of salvation.
- That we will speak and act in ways to be a blessing to them, behaving in a manner that sets us apart from the values of ungodly prosperity, superficial connections and greed.
- For deeper and meaningful conversations, as well as opportunities and courage to tell of the love of God as we go about our CNY visitations.
Prayer for broken, strained and distant family relationships
- That there will be a desire for reconciliation and that this CNY will present opportune moments for affected parties to initiate acts of apology, confession, forgiveness and grace.
- That a resolve to confront and repair strained relationships will be greater than the desire to reflect a semblance of harmony to outsiders.
- That we may be sensitive to those who may be lonely or sad this CNY, to be hospitable to all in need.
- Pray for broken and strained relationships existing within the spiritual family of the church, that God's love and grace will compel fellow believers to extend mutual love and forgiveness towards reconciliation.
Prayer for our first upcoming Family Combined CNY service on 15 Feb
- That we will look forward to the family combined service instead of being apprehensive, and that all the generations (seniors, adults, youth, and children) in our church community may experience the goodness and joy of worshiping God together as one big spiritual family.
-That any seeming disruption from the norm or “chaos” as a result of this big gathering will not be seen as a distraction from the worship of God, but rather an opportunity to embrace one another as His people, united by the love of Christ.
- That any non-believing family members and friends joining us will experience the warmth, joy, and blessing of God’s family.
See you on 19 Feb for our Church-wide Online Prayer!
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
Today, let's take time to pray for the salvation of our loved ones, any broken/strained/distant family relationships, and also our first Family Combined CNY service happening this Sunday. You are encouraged to pray by name for whom the following prayer points are relevant.
Prayer for the salvation of our loved ones
- That instead of seeking material and earthly blessings, they will come to recognise and submit to the One who brings the real blessing of salvation.
- That we will speak and act in ways to be a blessing to them, behaving in a manner that sets us apart from the values of ungodly prosperity, superficial connections and greed.
- For deeper and meaningful conversations, as well as opportunities and courage to tell of the love of God as we go about our CNY visitations.
Prayer for broken, strained and distant family relationships
- That there will be a desire for reconciliation and that this CNY will present opportune moments for affected parties to initiate acts of apology, confession, forgiveness and grace.
- That a resolve to confront and repair strained relationships will be greater than the desire to reflect a semblance of harmony to outsiders.
- That we may be sensitive to those who may be lonely or sad this CNY, to be hospitable to all in need.
- Pray for broken and strained relationships existing within the spiritual family of the church, that God's love and grace will compel fellow believers to extend mutual love and forgiveness towards reconciliation.
Prayer for our first upcoming Family Combined CNY service on 15 Feb
- That we will look forward to the family combined service instead of being apprehensive, and that all the generations (seniors, adults, youth, and children) in our church community may experience the goodness and joy of worshiping God together as one big spiritual family.
-That any seeming disruption from the norm or “chaos” as a result of this big gathering will not be seen as a distraction from the worship of God, but rather an opportunity to embrace one another as His people, united by the love of Christ.
- That any non-believing family members and friends joining us will experience the warmth, joy, and blessing of God’s family.
See you on 19 Feb for our Church-wide Online Prayer!
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
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Shalom Glory Missional family,
Our heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of our dear Mdm Margaret Tan whose father passed away on 16 February morning. He is the maternal grandfather of Julia Ng and Darell Ng.
This is a non Christian wake and funeral.
Thank you for upholding the family in your prayers during this time of bereavement.
May His peace and comfort surround the family.
Our heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of our dear Mdm Margaret Tan whose father passed away on 16 February morning. He is the maternal grandfather of Julia Ng and Darell Ng.
This is a non Christian wake and funeral.
Thank you for upholding the family in your prayers during this time of bereavement.
May His peace and comfort surround the family.
Shalom Glory Missional family,
Today is Ash Wednesday which marks the beginning of Lent.
This is a season of returning to God — in prayer, repentance, and humility.
The ashes remind us: we are dust, and to dust we shall return. They point us not to ourselves, but to Christ.
“Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29)
Over these forty days, may we slow down, examine our hearts, and fix our eyes on Jesus — the One who bore our sin and brings us grace.
If you did not get a copy of the Lent devotional 2026, you may purchase an e-copy at https://www.biblesociety.sg/spc/lent/. All proceeds goes towards supporting the Bible Mission.
Today is Ash Wednesday which marks the beginning of Lent.
This is a season of returning to God — in prayer, repentance, and humility.
The ashes remind us: we are dust, and to dust we shall return. They point us not to ourselves, but to Christ.
“Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29)
Over these forty days, may we slow down, examine our hearts, and fix our eyes on Jesus — the One who bore our sin and brings us grace.
If you did not get a copy of the Lent devotional 2026, you may purchase an e-copy at https://www.biblesociety.sg/spc/lent/. All proceeds goes towards supporting the Bible Mission.
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Shalom GPC Missional Family,
As God’s people, we come not in our own strength but resting in His sovereign grace and trusting His faithful work among us. Let us seek the Lord together—bringing our praises, our needs, and our hopes before the One who hears and answers according to His perfect will.
COME for our online prayer meeting THIS EVENING, 8 to 9pm.
“PRAY FOR & WITH OUR PASTORS” (9:00-9:15pm)
Click 👉 https://gpc.sg/joincwop to join.
(Meeting ID: 98860320251, Passcode: prayasone)
As God’s people, we come not in our own strength but resting in His sovereign grace and trusting His faithful work among us. Let us seek the Lord together—bringing our praises, our needs, and our hopes before the One who hears and answers according to His perfect will.
COME for our online prayer meeting THIS EVENING, 8 to 9pm.
“PRAY FOR & WITH OUR PASTORS” (9:00-9:15pm)
Click 👉 https://gpc.sg/joincwop to join.
(Meeting ID: 98860320251, Passcode: prayasone)
Dearly beloved GPC family, in this concurrent season of Chinese New Year as well as Lent, let's meditate with gratitude on the gracious love of God for sinners —the atoning death of Jesus Christ has reconciled us to God, and by grace we have received adoption into God's family. Let's experience this blessed reality by gathering before our heavenly Father this evening for our Church-Wide Online Prayer @ gpc.sg/joincwop (Zoom) at 8pm!
If you are unable to make the prayer meeting tonight, you can still be praying along using the following prayer points throughout the day.
Today we'll be committing the Senior Adults Fellowship (SAFE) Ministry of GPC to God in prayer. Let's celebrate and cherish the blessing of having seniors in our church community by praying for them! Here's how we can be praying for them and also those serving them faithfully in the SAFE Committee:
For Health and Wellbeing of Seniors
- Physical Strength: Pray especially for those managing chronic pain, recovering from surgery, or facing mobility challenges.
- Peace of Mind: Ask for God’s comfort for those dealing with memory loss or confusion. Pray for clarity and a sense of His presence.
- Joy: Pray that those who live alone or are homebound feel deeply connected to our church family and never forgotten.
For Provision of Practical Needs and Wisdom
- Pray for wisdom for seniors and their families as they navigate choices about healthcare, housing, and finances.
- Provision: Ask God to provide for every practical need, ensuring our seniors have adequate care, food, and resources.
- Staying Connected: Pray for those learning new ways to stay in touch through technology, that they would feel confident and stay connected.
For the SAFE Ministry Committee
(Rev Goh Yong Kuang (Advisor), Rev Timothy See (resource pastor), Eric Teo, Vincent Beh, James Lee, Vincent Wong, Edr Chee Wan, Edr James Heng, Stanley Lim, Wong Soon Chiu, Koh Cheng Kiang, Desmond Yeo, Timothy Tan, James Teo, Philip Ngiam)
- Leadership: Pray for our leaders to have a clear vision of how to serve, honor, and engage the seniors.
- Sensitivity: Pray that they would be alert to the hidden needs of our members and lead with Christ-like compassion.
- Energy & Joy: Pray for renewed strength for those who organize visits, events, and support for our senior adults.
For SAFE Ministry Upcoming Major Events
SAFE ES & CS Combined Seniors CNY Celebration on 28 February (Theme : Family Joy 合 家 欢; Speaker : Rev Dr Forest Koh)
- Pray for the smooth running of the event and the event will be an opportunity to foster greater unity between seniors of both ES & CS
SAFE Batam Medical Mission Trip in June
- Pray that more medical professionals, doctors and pharmacists will step forward to avail themselves for the mission trip
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
If you are unable to make the prayer meeting tonight, you can still be praying along using the following prayer points throughout the day.
Today we'll be committing the Senior Adults Fellowship (SAFE) Ministry of GPC to God in prayer. Let's celebrate and cherish the blessing of having seniors in our church community by praying for them! Here's how we can be praying for them and also those serving them faithfully in the SAFE Committee:
For Health and Wellbeing of Seniors
- Physical Strength: Pray especially for those managing chronic pain, recovering from surgery, or facing mobility challenges.
- Peace of Mind: Ask for God’s comfort for those dealing with memory loss or confusion. Pray for clarity and a sense of His presence.
- Joy: Pray that those who live alone or are homebound feel deeply connected to our church family and never forgotten.
For Provision of Practical Needs and Wisdom
- Pray for wisdom for seniors and their families as they navigate choices about healthcare, housing, and finances.
- Provision: Ask God to provide for every practical need, ensuring our seniors have adequate care, food, and resources.
- Staying Connected: Pray for those learning new ways to stay in touch through technology, that they would feel confident and stay connected.
For the SAFE Ministry Committee
(Rev Goh Yong Kuang (Advisor), Rev Timothy See (resource pastor), Eric Teo, Vincent Beh, James Lee, Vincent Wong, Edr Chee Wan, Edr James Heng, Stanley Lim, Wong Soon Chiu, Koh Cheng Kiang, Desmond Yeo, Timothy Tan, James Teo, Philip Ngiam)
- Leadership: Pray for our leaders to have a clear vision of how to serve, honor, and engage the seniors.
- Sensitivity: Pray that they would be alert to the hidden needs of our members and lead with Christ-like compassion.
- Energy & Joy: Pray for renewed strength for those who organize visits, events, and support for our senior adults.
For SAFE Ministry Upcoming Major Events
SAFE ES & CS Combined Seniors CNY Celebration on 28 February (Theme : Family Joy 合 家 欢; Speaker : Rev Dr Forest Koh)
- Pray for the smooth running of the event and the event will be an opportunity to foster greater unity between seniors of both ES & CS
SAFE Batam Medical Mission Trip in June
- Pray that more medical professionals, doctors and pharmacists will step forward to avail themselves for the mission trip
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
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INVITATION : EP FAMILY CONFERENCE 2026
Greetings Glory Missional Family,
Our English Presbytery is organising an annual Family Conference.
H E L P - I am lost as a Senior
H E L P - I am lost as a Parent
H E L P - I am lost as a Youth
H E L P - I am lost with ADHD
All of us from our youth, singles, parents to the elderly -- live in an increasingly challenging world. How do we grow in faith and faithfulness in our broken world? How do we make sense and live fully our one life for God?
🗓 27 February (Fri) 7pm & 28 February (Sat) 9am-2pm
📍 ARPC@TENGAH - 200 Bukit Batok West Ave 5 S659871
JOIN US and sign up now 👉 arpc.sg/epfc2026.
Greetings Glory Missional Family,
Our English Presbytery is organising an annual Family Conference.
H E L P - I am lost as a Senior
H E L P - I am lost as a Parent
H E L P - I am lost as a Youth
H E L P - I am lost with ADHD
All of us from our youth, singles, parents to the elderly -- live in an increasingly challenging world. How do we grow in faith and faithfulness in our broken world? How do we make sense and live fully our one life for God?
🗓 27 February (Fri) 7pm & 28 February (Sat) 9am-2pm
📍 ARPC@TENGAH - 200 Bukit Batok West Ave 5 S659871
JOIN US and sign up now 👉 arpc.sg/epfc2026.
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Dearly beloved GPC family, as heard from Sunday's sermon about being a neighbour to those around us, let us reflect the love of Christ, who came from heaven to earth, lived among humankind, showed compassionate towards us, and died for our sins so that we might live. He has shown us the perfect example of what it means to love our neighbour as ourselves!
Today, let's take time to pray for our neighbourhood around GPC, the Toh Yi Estate, and also for ourselves as individually and communally as a church to increasingly love those around us with the love of Christ.
Prayer for our neighbours in Toh Yi (those staying and working there)
- that non-believers they will come to hear and receive the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
- that those who are isolated and vulnerable will be properly identified and have the proper support provided for them (through family members, other neighbours, community services and social support agencies).
- that more will be receptive to our presence in the neighbourhood and will be willing to accept our invitation to church events.
Prayer for the church community
- that God will create touch points for us to interact with our neighbours and let us spread the aroma of Christ to all that cross our paths.
- that through the outreach committee we will be able to build good rapport and collaborative partnerships with the grassroots leaders and local agencies serving Toh Yi, so that GPC can have a long term reach to the neighbourhood.
- that newcomers / seekers who step into our church will be made to feel welcome and experience a community filled with God's love.
Prayer for ourselves
- that we will intentionally befriend those we come across around church on a weekly/ regular basis (at the market / hawker stalls, shophouses etc.).
- that we will willingly and joyfully step forward to serve in our church's efforts to reach the Toh Yi community.
- to build good relationships with our neighbours as good witnesses for Christ, and to seek opportunities to share the gospel with those who are non-believers.
See you on 5 Mar for our Church-wide Online Prayer!
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
Today, let's take time to pray for our neighbourhood around GPC, the Toh Yi Estate, and also for ourselves as individually and communally as a church to increasingly love those around us with the love of Christ.
Prayer for our neighbours in Toh Yi (those staying and working there)
- that non-believers they will come to hear and receive the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
- that those who are isolated and vulnerable will be properly identified and have the proper support provided for them (through family members, other neighbours, community services and social support agencies).
- that more will be receptive to our presence in the neighbourhood and will be willing to accept our invitation to church events.
Prayer for the church community
- that God will create touch points for us to interact with our neighbours and let us spread the aroma of Christ to all that cross our paths.
- that through the outreach committee we will be able to build good rapport and collaborative partnerships with the grassroots leaders and local agencies serving Toh Yi, so that GPC can have a long term reach to the neighbourhood.
- that newcomers / seekers who step into our church will be made to feel welcome and experience a community filled with God's love.
Prayer for ourselves
- that we will intentionally befriend those we come across around church on a weekly/ regular basis (at the market / hawker stalls, shophouses etc.).
- that we will willingly and joyfully step forward to serve in our church's efforts to reach the Toh Yi community.
- to build good relationships with our neighbours as good witnesses for Christ, and to seek opportunities to share the gospel with those who are non-believers.
See you on 5 Mar for our Church-wide Online Prayer!
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
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Dearly beloved GPC family, most of us would have read or heard about the war and conflict that just unfolded in the Middle East. In light of this, let us urgently come before the Lord in prayer, asking for His help and intervention in this time of need!
Below are 5 ways you can pray over the situation:
1) Prayer for the Protection of Human Life
"Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked." Psalm 82:3-4
- Pray for God’s mercy to preserve the lives of civilians, children, and the vulnerable across the Middle East—regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity—and for restraint that prevents further loss of innocent life.
2) Prayer for Peace and De‑escalation
"And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace." James 3:18
- Ask God to interrupt cycles of violence, soften hardened hearts, and open paths toward dialogue, restraint, and de‑escalation among all parties involved in the conflict.
3) Prayer for Wisdom and Accountability of Leaders
"...I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way." 1 Timothy 2:1-2
- Pray that political, military, and spiritual leaders would act with wisdom, humility, and accountability, seeking justice and the common good rather than pride, vengeance, or self‑interest.
4) Prayer for Comfort, Healing, and Provision
"The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit." Psalm 34:18
- Lift up those who are grieving, displaced, wounded, or traumatized. Pray for healing, provision of food and shelter, and strength for medical workers, aid organizations, and caregivers serving amid danger.
5) Prayer for God’s Redemptive Purposes and the Church’s Witness
"Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven." Matthew 5:44-45
- Pray that God would work redemptively even in suffering, drawing people toward repentance, reconciliation, and hope in Christ, and that the Church in the Middle East would be protected, faithful, and a witness of love and truth.
As we continue to read and hear about the situation developing in the Middle East region in the coming days, let us also continue to keep offering up prayers of intercession to God, trusting in His sovereignty to work all things according to His glorious and redemptive purposes! Amen! 🤲
Dearly beloved GPC family, most of us would have read or heard about the war and conflict that just unfolded in the Middle East. In light of this, let us urgently come before the Lord in prayer, asking for His help and intervention in this time of need!
Below are 5 ways you can pray over the situation:
1) Prayer for the Protection of Human Life
"Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked." Psalm 82:3-4
- Pray for God’s mercy to preserve the lives of civilians, children, and the vulnerable across the Middle East—regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity—and for restraint that prevents further loss of innocent life.
2) Prayer for Peace and De‑escalation
"And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace." James 3:18
- Ask God to interrupt cycles of violence, soften hardened hearts, and open paths toward dialogue, restraint, and de‑escalation among all parties involved in the conflict.
3) Prayer for Wisdom and Accountability of Leaders
"...I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way." 1 Timothy 2:1-2
- Pray that political, military, and spiritual leaders would act with wisdom, humility, and accountability, seeking justice and the common good rather than pride, vengeance, or self‑interest.
4) Prayer for Comfort, Healing, and Provision
"The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit." Psalm 34:18
- Lift up those who are grieving, displaced, wounded, or traumatized. Pray for healing, provision of food and shelter, and strength for medical workers, aid organizations, and caregivers serving amid danger.
5) Prayer for God’s Redemptive Purposes and the Church’s Witness
"Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven." Matthew 5:44-45
- Pray that God would work redemptively even in suffering, drawing people toward repentance, reconciliation, and hope in Christ, and that the Church in the Middle East would be protected, faithful, and a witness of love and truth.
As we continue to read and hear about the situation developing in the Middle East region in the coming days, let us also continue to keep offering up prayers of intercession to God, trusting in His sovereignty to work all things according to His glorious and redemptive purposes! Amen! 🤲
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Shalom GPC Missional Family,
As God’s missional people, we come not in our own strength but resting in His sovereign grace and trusting His faithful work among us. Let us seek the Lord together—bringing our praises, our needs, and our hopes before the One who hears and answers according to His perfect will.
JOIN US on 5 March, Thursday evening from 8 to 9pm.
“PRAY FOR & WITH OUR PASTORS” (9:00-9:15pm)
Click 👉 https://gpc.sg/joincwop to join.
(Meeting ID: 98860320251, Passcode: prayasone)
As God’s missional people, we come not in our own strength but resting in His sovereign grace and trusting His faithful work among us. Let us seek the Lord together—bringing our praises, our needs, and our hopes before the One who hears and answers according to His perfect will.
JOIN US on 5 March, Thursday evening from 8 to 9pm.
“PRAY FOR & WITH OUR PASTORS” (9:00-9:15pm)
Click 👉 https://gpc.sg/joincwop to join.
(Meeting ID: 98860320251, Passcode: prayasone)
Dearly beloved GPC family, let's take time to gather earnestly before our heavenly Father for our Church-Wide Online Prayer @ gpc.sg/joincwop (Zoom) this evening from 8-9pm!
If you are unable to make the prayer meeting tonight, you can still be praying along using the following prayer points throughout the day.
Today we lift up the Befrienders Ministry of GPC before God in prayer. We give thanks for this group of befrienders, many of whom have served faithfully for many years. They have certainly played a big part in making newcomers to our church feel welcome, following up with and connecting them to the church community! Here's how we can be praying for the Befrienders' Ministry, and also our part in making newcomers feel welcome in our spiritual family:
For members serving in the Befrienders Ministry:
(7.30am service— Edr James Heng, Edr Tee Swee Ping, Heng Seoh Gek and Sarah Kwok; 9.30am service— Edr Lionel Suwe, Joe Chiam, Jane Wang, Zinnia Goh, Tan Hwee Tin, Vincent Wong, Isaac Lee, Thio Hsiao Ming, James Lee and Jenny Tay; 11.30am service— Annabelle Wang, Loh Yok Keong, Desmond Soh and Dawn Chong)
- Pray for unity such that they would serve joyfully and faithfully, not only individually but also together as a team.
- Pray for each befriender to reflect Christ’s love, warmth and humility in their service to welcome visitors in our midst.
- Pray for courage to initiate conversations with visitors, discernment and sensitivity to know when to talk, when to listen, and when to give space; to be guided by the Holy Spirit in all these interactions.
- Pray for wisdom to connect and follow up with returning visitors and help them settle down in GPC.
- Pray for each befriender to continue growing in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, continuing to mature spiritually and bear good fruit to the glory of God.
For needs of the Ministry:
- Thank God that two members joined the team this year. Pray that more members would step forward to join the team, especially young adult members at the 11.30 service to better engage with the younger visitors.
For us as a church:
- Pray for each church member's/worshipper's readiness to welcome newcomers in our midst even if they are not serving in the Befrienders Ministry.
- Pray that we will continue to grow as a church who makes visitors and newcomers welcome, that they may come to experience the reality of God's gracious love and hospitality through the body of Christ in GPC.
(We do also encourage you to continue interceding for the war happening in the Middle East. Suggested prayer points can be found in Monday's (2 Mar) prayer broadcast)
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
If you are unable to make the prayer meeting tonight, you can still be praying along using the following prayer points throughout the day.
Today we lift up the Befrienders Ministry of GPC before God in prayer. We give thanks for this group of befrienders, many of whom have served faithfully for many years. They have certainly played a big part in making newcomers to our church feel welcome, following up with and connecting them to the church community! Here's how we can be praying for the Befrienders' Ministry, and also our part in making newcomers feel welcome in our spiritual family:
For members serving in the Befrienders Ministry:
(7.30am service— Edr James Heng, Edr Tee Swee Ping, Heng Seoh Gek and Sarah Kwok; 9.30am service— Edr Lionel Suwe, Joe Chiam, Jane Wang, Zinnia Goh, Tan Hwee Tin, Vincent Wong, Isaac Lee, Thio Hsiao Ming, James Lee and Jenny Tay; 11.30am service— Annabelle Wang, Loh Yok Keong, Desmond Soh and Dawn Chong)
- Pray for unity such that they would serve joyfully and faithfully, not only individually but also together as a team.
- Pray for each befriender to reflect Christ’s love, warmth and humility in their service to welcome visitors in our midst.
- Pray for courage to initiate conversations with visitors, discernment and sensitivity to know when to talk, when to listen, and when to give space; to be guided by the Holy Spirit in all these interactions.
- Pray for wisdom to connect and follow up with returning visitors and help them settle down in GPC.
- Pray for each befriender to continue growing in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, continuing to mature spiritually and bear good fruit to the glory of God.
For needs of the Ministry:
- Thank God that two members joined the team this year. Pray that more members would step forward to join the team, especially young adult members at the 11.30 service to better engage with the younger visitors.
For us as a church:
- Pray for each church member's/worshipper's readiness to welcome newcomers in our midst even if they are not serving in the Befrienders Ministry.
- Pray that we will continue to grow as a church who makes visitors and newcomers welcome, that they may come to experience the reality of God's gracious love and hospitality through the body of Christ in GPC.
(We do also encourage you to continue interceding for the war happening in the Middle East. Suggested prayer points can be found in Monday's (2 Mar) prayer broadcast)
Thank you for lifting up our church in prayer today. May we be blessed in encountering the Lord's presence in prayer! React with a ❤️ when you've prayed!
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