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5 Habits for Better Prayer in 2026
Most of us, I’m certain, when looking back on our prayer lives in 2025, would acknowledge that we could do with healthier prayer habits. I know I do. And if it describes you too, may this week’s editorial 1 help you to develop better prayer habits this new year and grow your joy and rest in Christ more each passing day! Pastor Luwin Wong One of my closest friends moved across the country. I’ve learned that in long-distance friendships, every bit of communication matters. O
Jan 94 min read


The Call from Above
Date: 4 January 2026, 9.30 am Speaker: Rev Dr David Wong Sermon Text: Nehemiah 1:1-11 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube
Jan 21 min read


Building Our Legacy
What kind of legacy are we intending to build as a church? When our younger generation looks back, what will they remember — infrastructure and programmes, or a people who passionately loved Christ and remained faithful to His Word? That is the challenge before us. And God’s Word gives us both a warning and an encouragement as we consider the theme: Building Our Legacy. Two books that we will be preaching through in 2026 — Hosea and James — speak to this. They may sound l
Jan 24 min read


How to save a life
Date: 28 December 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Rev Vernon Quek Sermon Text: Romans 10:10-21 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube
Dec 26, 20251 min read


5 Constants for the New Year
We’ve heard the phrase, “the only constant is change”. This is particularly apt as we consider the new year ahead. But, here is hope: even in the midst of an ever-changing world, we have an anchor: our never-changing God. Our final editorial of the year brings us to Psalm 90, and points out for us five constants for the new year. By God’s grace, may it lead us to meet 2026 with wisdom, confidence and hope. Pastor Luwin Wong Since 2020, I’ve felt the gnawing dread that all t
Dec 26, 20255 min read


A Prophet like Moses
Date: 21 December 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Ps Daniel Tan Sermon Text: Deuteronomy 18:15-22; Revelation 15:3-4 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube TRANSCRIPT Introduction Blessed Sunday to everyone. As we enjoy this season of Christmas, it's easy to be swept up by festive lights, family gatherings, and the many traditions that surround the season. Singapore is a multicultural, multi-religious society, and so Christmas is celebrate
Dec 19, 202514 min read


Making room for Christ
I recently chanced upon Sovereign Grace Music’s advent song, “Prepare Him Room”. One of the verses goes like this: “O our hearts, as busy as Bethlehem / Hear Him knock, don't say there's no room in the inn.” It reminded me of the pernicious danger of “busyness”, which is sometimes lauded as a virtue in our Singapore society. This is all the more pertinent given the flurry of activities that accompanies the year-end holidays, which can often feel more stressful than blissful
Dec 19, 20253 min read


What Are You Longing For?
Date: 14 December 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Rev Joseph Tee Sermon Text: Luke 2:22-35 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube
Dec 12, 20251 min read


Should We Celebrate Christmas?
Christmas has always been a special time of the year for me and the family. It’s generally filled with lots of fellowship around sumptuous food. And as I experience the warmth that fills both my stomach and heart, I’m constantly reminded of God’s greatest gift of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. And through such reminders, it often triggers in me the renewed desire to persevere as ambassadors for Christ. And so, each year, I embrace with joy the celebrations that surround the
Dec 12, 20254 min read


Responding to Gabriel
Date: 7 December 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Rev Peter Warren Sermon Text: Luke 1:5-38 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube
Dec 5, 20251 min read


Should Holiday Parties Be Saved?
The holidays are upon us, and along with it, a slew of social gatherings, company D&Ds and merry-making is in order. But what might a Christian perspective on parties look like? This article (1) helps us to recognise and redeem the goodness of parties, especially in a festive season filled with longing hearts and lonely people. May your holiday gatherings advance the gospel to the glory of God! Pastor Luwin Wong With the holidays quickly approaching, perhaps you’re debating
Dec 5, 20255 min read


Help! I Don’t Feel like My Work Is Meaningful
“I know that work is meaningful, but I rarely feel that it is”, is a common sentiment that perhaps you share. Yet in our text today, Paul encourages us to labour on in the Lord. How do we reconcile the seeming vanity of work, with the promise that our work will never be in vain? Our article 1 today helps us to see how the resurrection of Christ infuses our work with undying significance. And we pray we might see our work on Monday with a fresh perspective! Pastor Luwin Won
Nov 28, 20253 min read


An Open Door
Date: 30 November 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Rev Dr David Wong Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 16:1-24 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube
Nov 28, 20251 min read


Growing Old Without Growing Cold
“Though outwardly we are wasting away…” For many of our seniors, this is not just a verse but daily reality. The body that once carried toddlers and groceries, stood through long shifts, and served quietly in church now aches more easily. Simple tasks need more time. Steps are slower. Medical appointments fill the calendar. And with all this, some quiet questions creep in: “Am I still useful?” “Am I now a burden?” “Has God sidelined me?” The Bible’s answer is kind and c
Nov 22, 20253 min read


We Shall All Be Changed: Living in the Power of Christ’s Resurrection
Date: 23 Nov 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Ps Daniel Tan Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 15:35-58 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube TRANSCRIPT Introduction Blessed Sunday to everyone. For all of us who are here in person, know that you are ministering to the people around you. We call it the ministry of presence. You are saying to the family members around you, that they are important enough for you to make the effort to show up. As we
Nov 21, 202516 min read


Points of Evidence for the Resurrection (Pt2)
Having examined (1) Jesus’ Death and Burial and (2) The Empty Tomb, we continue this week to look at the next two “minimal facts” of the historical case for Resurrection Jesus Christ: (3) The Belief of the Apostles, and (4) The Conversion of Paul. 1 Once again, may this reading equip you to share the gospel with greater confidence, and strengthen your conviction of our resurrection hope in Christ! Pastor Luwin Wong 3. The Belief of the Apostles Third, the followers of Jesus
Nov 14, 20255 min read


The resurrection of Christ gives meaning to faith, life and perseverance
Date: 16 Nov 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Ps Daniel Tan Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 15:12-34 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube TRANSCRIPT Introduction A blessed Sunday to everyone both in Henderson and those who are joining us online. For those who are online and you are not a Hermonite, may I warmly invite you to join us for in-person service next Sunday. We would love to get to know you. Our address is found in our website www.h
Nov 14, 202517 min read


The Open Door
Date: 9 November 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Rev Ng Zhiwen Sermon Text: Revelation 3:7-13 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube
Nov 7, 20251 min read


4 Points of Evidence for the Resurrection (Pt1)
As our text will attest today, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is fundamental to our Christian faith. So believing in it, and being able to provide reasons for this resurrection hope that we have, is important for Christians. The next two editorials will provide four points of evidence for the Resurrection 1 . This approach, known as the “minimal facts argument” is elegant in that we do not have to presuppose the divine inspiration or inerrancy of the Gospels to make the c
Nov 7, 20256 min read


Christ is Risen…
Date: 2 Nov 2025, 9.30 am Speaker: Ps Luwin Wong Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 CLICK HERE to join in our Livestream service on Youtube TRANSCRIPT Founding father of America, Benjamin Frankling, once wrote in a letter to his friend, remarking, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Well, in today’s America, the very rich have found very creative ways to avoid paying taxes, and the very poor are exempt from
Oct 31, 202513 min read
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