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A Mother's Joy is Multifaceted
One of the most remarkable aspects of motherhood is its resilience. Motherhood is a sacred calling. It is a journey marked by sacrifice,...
May 12, 20243 min read


Journeying together in faith
In a week’s time, Hermon will gather to inaugurate a new church session, the second time we are doing so at Henderson. With hearts full...
May 5, 20243 min read


One Hermon@Henderson
A blessed Sunday to everyone. Today is a significant Sunday for Hermon as we have our Annual Congregational Meeting (ACM) after service....
Apr 28, 20244 min read


Who Is Melchizedek?
In our sermon today, we are introduced to the enigmatic figure of Melchizedek, who came from seemingly nowhere to bless the patriarch...
Apr 21, 20244 min read


The Abrahamic Covenant
In last week’s editorial, we read a devotion on the Noahic Covenant, learning more about it meant, and reflected on how it helps us...
Apr 14, 20243 min read


The Noahic Covenant
In our previous sermon, we heard about the covenant that God made with Noah – a covenant which the rainbow points us to even today. May...
Apr 7, 20243 min read


Joy and Hope for the Christian
For Christians, Easter Sunday is a day of great joy and hope. But as I write this, war rages on in Gaza and Ukraine with no signs of a...
Mar 31, 20243 min read


Palm Sunday: Its significance & our responses
Palm Sunday holds profound significance for Christians as it marks the beginning of Holy Week, the most sacred and impactful week in the...
Mar 24, 20243 min read


Your joy rests on Jesus’ righteousness
In today’s sermon, we see how one righteous man, Noah, led the way to the salvation of his family members, and even the human race. We,...
Mar 15, 20244 min read


Why did God reject Cain’s offering?
In our sermon passage this week, we will learn about the story of two brothers, Cain and Abel, which begins with them offering sacrifices...
Mar 8, 20243 min read


Groaning, Waiting, Hoping 1
How to Live in a Fallen, Fragile World Why is this world so profoundly and horribly broken? And why do we intuitively and deeply feel it...
Mar 1, 20244 min read


Creation for the Family
"In Hermon, we want to emphasize an intergenerational approach to ministry, such that what happens over the pulpit cascades into the...
Feb 23, 20243 min read


Celebrating the Year of the Dragon 1
The Chinese New Year (CNY) is an occasion for engaging with the culture of our time. I reckon we can readily embrace the tradition of...
Feb 16, 20244 min read


Loving one another
The word “love” is mentioned between 504 and 686 times in the Bible, depending on the translation. This shows that love is one of the...
Feb 9, 20244 min read


Making Disciples
We have just concluded our Trellis and Vine sermon series, which encourages every Hermon to proclaim the word, in prayerful dependence of...
Feb 2, 20243 min read


How to pray in a busy world
Ps Daniel preached last Sunday on the importance of prayer as a spiritual exercise for building our core discipleship muscles, enabling...
Jan 26, 20243 min read


Re-connecting as disciples of Christ
Blessed New Year. With Hermon’s focus in 2024 of "re-connecting as disciples of Christ”, as we commit this Dedication Sunday to serve in...
Jan 12, 20244 min read


A Blessed New Year
Dear family of Mt Hermon, a Blessed New Year! When we hear the word “blessed”, the Christian mind is inevitably cast to the Beatitudes,...
Jan 5, 20243 min read


Planning for the New Year
It’s the final day of the year 2023. Opportunely, it has fallen on the Lord’s day. So we have a morning worship service and an evening...
Dec 29, 20232 min read


Behind the scenes
By the time you read this editorial, our church’s Christmas musical, “The Better Batter” would have come to an end. We've been tempted to...
Dec 21, 20233 min read
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