ANNOUNCEMENTS

HIGHLIGHTS

DISCIPLESHIP & NURTURE COURSES

  • Adult/Youth Baptism & Membership Class (BMC)

  • Infant & Child Baptism Class

  • Disciple 1 & 2 Courses - Read testimonies of past participants HERE


Details and registration in Talks & Courses

90TH ANNIVERSARY EVENTS

We would like to thank all of you who have registered to give blood today at our Blood Donation Drive. Please remember to turn up 15 minutes before your registered time slot. For those of you who missed this opportunity to register, please do drop by the registration desk in case there are last-minute cancellations and you can donate.


If you are unable to donate blood but want to bless others, please sign up for Let’s Eat Together, Don’t Say Bo Jio!


Please read the details here.


Step-by-step Guide here.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

There are many opportunities to serve in PLMC in all the various ministries. Ask the Lord to lead you to a ministry (or two!) where you can serve Him and His people. Then choose to obey. Because blessing the community can start with serving in the ministries. Opportunities to Serve can be found here

PRAYING THROUGH THE LUNAR NEW YEAR

1 Thess 5:16-18 exhorts us to “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing….”


We encourage you to register for the corporate prayer pointers which then will be emailed to you. You can pray any time in Feb over the pointers with your family, friends, cell group or on your own. Let us develop a lifestyle of prayer and pray without ceasing. Registration closes 13 Feb, 12pm at this link - https://tiny.one/February-Prayer-Pointers

OTHERS

THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR - EPIPHANY

Have you ever wondered why the pulpit cloth changes colours and has different symbols on it each time it is changed? Do the words “Advent”, “Epiphany” and “Kingdomtime” mean anything to you?

The Liturgical or Church Year is broken into seasons, starting from Advent and ending with Kingdomtide. It is a traditional way to remember and observe the various aspects of the life of Christ and His Church that has been used since the early days of Christianity. Each season has its own colour and symbols that serve as visual mnemonics.

The season of Epiphany in the Church Calendar follows after Christmastide. Epiphany, meaning “revelation” or “manifested”, refers to the revelation of the Christ to the Gentiles as symbolised by the Magi, and, therefore, to all the peoples of the Earth. Epiphany focuses on Jesus’ early life, His baptism, and the wedding feast at Cana. The themes are on renewal and missions. The season’s colour is green, the symbol of growth, spring and new life. Epiphany is from 6 January to Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent.

  • Sign up for classes, talks & courses HERE!