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Sat: 8.30am – 12.30pm

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For general enquiries, please contact the church office at tel 6471 9420 during office hours. For urgent pastoral assistance after office hours, please call 8125 7277.

Weddings At Faith Methodist Church Premises

(For members of Faith Methodist Church or other Methodist churches only.)

Our Faith Methodist Church premises is open to members who wish to solemnise their wedding in church. Please note that either of the couple must be a member of a Methodist church.

The couple is also required to undergo a Marriage Preparation Course conducted by a Christian organisation, to be completed before the wedding.

For more information, please contact Mrs Belinda Chan at 6471-9420 or belindachan@faithmc.sg.

CAR DECAL / PASS

The Faith car decal/pass is a means of identification for vehicles belonging to members and worshippers of Faith Methodist Church. Only vehicles with the car decal or valid car pass may park on the premises of Faith Methodist Church (400 Commonwealth Drive) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College (25 Dover Close East) on Sundays for the purpose of attending Faith’s Celebration Services and other church activities.

Kindly read the following before proceeding to submit your request for a car decal/pass. 

Personal Particulars Update

Fill in this form to update your personal particulars with us. If this is your first time giving us your details, a record will be created for you. This database is for our church record purposes and is separate from enrolment into Faith’s official membership.

Your personal particulars will be used for church-related matters at Faith, such as event management and our congregational records. Your data will not be sold or disclosed to third-parties for other purposes.

Faith Foundation Fund

Faith Methodist Church celebrated her 50th Jubilee in 2016! As part of the Jubilee celebrations, we launched the “Faith Foundation Fund” in line with our vision of “Transforming Lives, Changing the World”. The objective of the fund is to sponsor theological students from all over Asia, who aspire to pursue a degree at Trinity Theological College (TTC) and other Christian seminaries.

The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few (Matthew 9:37, Luke 10:2).

Faith seeks to enable and prepare more labourers for the Lord in the harvest field. The church believes that by equipping these potential pastors and Christian workers with the necessary biblical knowledge and practical ministry skills, they will be able to bring God’s Word back to their own countries, in a way that is most impactful and relevant to the diverse communities in Asia.

Contributing to the Faith Foundation Fund

You can do so in three easy ways:

1. Through the offering bag – Cash
Enclose your contribution in an envelope, indicate your name, contact number and mailing address. Seal and indicate in writing on the envelope: Faith Foundation Fund. Drop this in the offering bag.

2. Through the offering bag – Cheque
Write payable to Faith Methodist Church. Indicate in writing Faith Foundation Fund behind the cheque. Enclose in an envelope with your name, contact number and mailing address. Seal and indicate in writing on the envelope: Faith Foundation Fund. Drop this in the offering bag.

3. Through Mail – Cheque only
Write payable to Faith Methodist Church. Indicate in writing Faith Foundation Fund behind the cheque. Enclose in an envelope with your name, contact number and mailing address.
Seal and mail to:
Finance Dept, Faith Methodist Church, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 149604

Kindly note to make your cheque payable to – Faith Methodist Church
To enquire about Faith Foundation Fund, please get in touch at 6471 9420 or mail@faithmc.sg. For more financial information about Faith Methodist Church, please visit the Charity Portal website using your SingPass.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

FAITH Care & Help

FAITH Care & Help

FAITH

Care & Help

We care for our flock. If you require any pastoral care and assistance,
please visit our Care & Help page so we can better assist you.

hello THERE!

WELCOME TO FAITH METHODIST CHURCH

We’re a joyful and inclusive community that loves Jesus and people of all ages. Join us for lively Sunday worship, connect in our Life Groups, and get involved in our ministry activities.

Come visit us this Sunday – we’d love to get to know you better

hello THERE!

WELCOME TO FAITH METHODIST CHURCH

We’re a joyful and inclusive community that loves Jesus and people of all ages. Join us for lively Sunday worship, connect in our Life Groups, and get involved in our ministry activities.

Come visit us this Sunday – we’d love to get to know you better

Welcome to the

Attic eLibrary!

Below are some useful tips on navigating the site.
Access the eLibrary at faithmc.overdrive.com or use the Libby App!

Using The website
  • Enter your user ID and password
  • Click on “Collections” at the top navigation bar and you will see “Faith Methodist Church Collections”
  • Browse the categories available
  • Select an item by clicking on it
  • Click on “Sample” to access a brief sample of the item
  • Click on “Borrow” to borrow the item
  • Each member can borrow a maximum of 2 items for 14 days each
  • After 14 days, the item will be automatically returned to the eLibrary
  • You can choose to “Read Now In Browser” or “Download” the item
  • If the item is already borrowed, you can “Add To Wish List”
  • When you have finished, please click “Return” to return the item to the eLibrary
  • If you have any questions, please email atticlibrary@faithmc.sg
  • Download the Libby app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, or use Libby in a browser
  • Open the app, and when prompted to answer the first question, “Do you have a library card?”, click “Yes”
  • Click “I’ll Search For A Library”
  • Type in “Faith Methodist Church” and click “Search”
  • Click “Enter Library Account Details”
  • Type in your user ID and click “Next”
  • Type in your password and click “Sign-in”
  • It will show your library card. Click “Next”
  • You can search for an item by clicking the “Search” icon (bottommost left) and typing in a word/phrase, or
  • You can browse items by clicking the “Building” icon (second icon from the bottom left)
  • If you want to borrow an item, click the item, then click “Borrow”
  • Verify your card and select “Borrow”
  • To read the item that you have borrowed, click the “Shelf” button (second icon from the bottom right)
  • If someone has borrowed the item, you can click “Place Hold” to reserve the item
  • When you have finished reading the item, click the “Manage Loan” icon (next to the item) and click “Return Early” to return the item to the eLibrary
  • If you have any questions, please email atticlibrary@faithmc.sg

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Singapore 149604

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FMC CONTACT DETAILS

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Mon – Fri: 8.30am – 5.30pm
Sat: 8.30am – 12.30pm

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For general enquiries, please contact the church office at tel 6471 9420 during office hours. For urgent pastoral assistance after office hours, please call 8125 7277.

Weddings At Faith Methodist Church Premises

(For members of Faith Methodist Church or other Methodist churches only.)

Our Faith Methodist Church premises is open to members who wish to solemnise their wedding in church. Please note that either of the couple must be a member of a Methodist church.

The couple is also required to undergo a Marriage Preparation Course conducted by a Christian organisation, to be completed before the wedding.

For more information, please contact Mrs Belinda Chan at 6471-9420 or belindachan@faithmc.sg.

CAR DECAL / PASS

The Faith car decal/pass is a means of identification for vehicles belonging to members and worshippers of Faith Methodist Church. Only vehicles with the car decal or valid car pass may park on the premises of Faith Methodist Church (400 Commonwealth Drive) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College (25 Dover Close East) on Sundays for the purpose of attending Faith’s Celebration Services and other church activities.

Kindly read the following before proceeding to submit your request for a car decal/pass. 

Personal Particulars Update

Fill in this form to update your personal particulars with us. If this is your first time giving us your details, a record will be created for you. This database is for our church record purposes and is separate from enrolment into Faith’s official membership.

Your personal particulars will be used for church-related matters at Faith, such as event management and our congregational records. Your data will not be sold or disclosed to third-parties for other purposes.

Faith Foundation Fund

Faith Methodist Church celebrated her 50th Jubilee in 2016! As part of the Jubilee celebrations, we launched the “Faith Foundation Fund” in line with our vision of “Transforming Lives, Changing the World”. The objective of the fund is to sponsor theological students from all over Asia, who aspire to pursue a degree at Trinity Theological College (TTC) and other Christian seminaries.

The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few (Matthew 9:37, Luke 10:2).

Faith seeks to enable and prepare more labourers for the Lord in the harvest field. The church believes that by equipping these potential pastors and Christian workers with the necessary biblical knowledge and practical ministry skills, they will be able to bring God’s Word back to their own countries, in a way that is most impactful and relevant to the diverse communities in Asia.

Contributing to the Faith Foundation Fund

You can do so in three easy ways:

1. Through the offering bag – Cash
Enclose your contribution in an envelope, indicate your name, contact number and mailing address. Seal and indicate in writing on the envelope: Faith Foundation Fund. Drop this in the offering bag.

2. Through the offering bag – Cheque
Write payable to Faith Methodist Church. Indicate in writing Faith Foundation Fund behind the cheque. Enclose in an envelope with your name, contact number and mailing address. Seal and indicate in writing on the envelope: Faith Foundation Fund. Drop this in the offering bag.

3. Through Mail – Cheque only
Write payable to Faith Methodist Church. Indicate in writing Faith Foundation Fund behind the cheque. Enclose in an envelope with your name, contact number and mailing address.
Seal and mail to:
Finance Dept, Faith Methodist Church, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 149604

Kindly note to make your cheque payable to – Faith Methodist Church
To enquire about Faith Foundation Fund, please get in touch at 6471 9420 or mail@faithmc.sg. For more financial information about Faith Methodist Church, please visit the Charity Portal website using your SingPass.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur,

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur,

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur,

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

Jesus had a small group of 12 disciples (Mark 3:14-15) of which 11 went on to preach the Gospel and change the world. The early church met in small groups and grew through small groups (Acts 2:46-47, Acts 5:42), experiencing authentic fellowship and urging each other on in the faith. Methodist founder John Wesley’s movement was anchored on his concept and structure of class meetings – or small groups – which was the centrepiece of Methodism for a hundred years until-1800s.

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