Elim Church Singapore
Elim Church (Singapore) | |
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View of church from Serangoon Road | |
1°19′26″N 103°51′52″E / 1.32378°N 103.86457°E | |
Location |
1079 Serangoon Road Singapore 328182 |
Country | Singapore |
Denomination |
Pentecostal (Assemblies of God) |
Website |
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History | |
Founded | 1928 |
Dedication | Friday, 20 October 1939 |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Rev. Glen Lim Cheng Huat |
Elim Church (Singapore) or Elim Church Assembly of God is one of the first Pentecostal churches to be established in Singapore. Founded in 1928, [1] it is the first and oldest Assemblies of God church in the republic.
The church is located at 1079 Serangoon Road. It is approximately 550 metres from Boon Keng MRT Station.[2]
The church represents a wide range of ages, cultures and backgrounds. It conducts several multi-lingual services on Sundays. All services involve lay participation.
Brief history
Elim Church began as a small gathering of Christians in 1928. It was pastored by Rev. Cecil and Edith Jackson.
In 1937, the church secured a property at 1079 Serangoon Road. It was named Elim Church Assembly of God. A Dedication Service was held on Friday, 20 October 1939. [3]
After holding services in a converted garage for three weeks, Elim Church, Singapore, resumed services yesterday in its newly renovated premises at 1079 Serangoon Road.
The church continued to grow until the outbreak of the Second World War. During the Japanese Occupation, lay leaders were appointed to manage the church.
After the war, the church came under the care of Rev. Alfred A. McGrew (1949–1953), Rev. R.B. and Avalone Cavaness (1954–1966), Rev. David and Betty Baker (1968–1969), Rev. Fred and Rita Abeysekera (1969–1974), Rev. Cresmerio and Norma Fernandez (1976–1987), and Rev. Dr. Fred and Margaret Seaward (1987–2006). On 1 July 2006, Rev. Glen Lim took over as Senior Pastor of the church.
Vision
The church places an emphasis on the missions field. Its vision is to be a Spirit-filled people and a Spirit-filled Church — reaching the spiritually unresolved in Singapore and beyond.
Values
The church is committed to:
- Growing upward in worship and celebration.
- Growing inward in faith and commitment.
- Going forward in love and unity.
- Glowing outward in ministry and evangelism.
See also
References
- ↑ "Our History & Heritage,". Elim Church (Singapore). Retrieved 20 November 2014.
- ↑ "Driving directions to Elim Church Assembly of God, Google map". Google Inc. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
- ↑ "Our History & Heritage,". Elim Church (Singapore). Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ↑ "Back to church, The Straits Times, Monday, 7 March 1955". p. 4.