Sunday

Sunday Service: 11 AM

We also have other activities/meetings on Sunday as follows:

  • Prayer Time (preparation for the service): 10:30 am
  • Lunch & Fellowship after the service
  • Kids Club: Straight after the service
  • Afternoon Service: 4 PM at NIC (Transport will be arranged for those who need a lift.)

We begin our Sunday service with songs of praise, acknowledging God’s greatness and preparing our hearts for His Word.

We then move into a time of listening to the Word of God, where the message shared speaks to the needs of the church and resonates with individuals in their personal circumstances, offering guidance, encouragement, and strength.

Recognising the value of a loving fellowship in the church community, we stay together for lunch after the service, where we can continue to connect, encourage one another, and grow together as a family in the love of Christ.

On the third Sunday of each month, we celebrate communion with bread and the cup, inviting all ‘born again’ Christians (John 3:3-15) to partake in this sacred act. We do so in remembrance of Jesus Christ, who suffered and died on the cross, paying the price for all our sins as the eternal sacrifice offered once for all (Hebrews 10:10).

Occasionally, we welcome guest speakers to share a message with us, and we also have a time for personal testimonies, inspiring stories of faith. Our services may also feature special presentations and songs sung in various languages, reflecting the beauty of different cultures in worship.

Our Sunday service may vary from week to week, as we embrace the diversity of our transient international congregation. With members from different church traditions and cultural backgrounds, the style of worship, the expressions of praise, and even the flow of the service can look different, reflecting the rich variety of God’s family.

It has been a true blessing for us to experience unity in diversity, coming together as one big family in the love of God. As 1 Corinthians 12 and 13 remind us, despite our differences, we are all part of the same body, bound by God’s love and grace.