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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Singapore

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    Five years later, church membership in Singapore was 960. By 1990, the church had constructed three meetinghouses, which served approximately 1,300 members. In August 1992, Jon Huntsman, Jr., a Latter-day Saint who had preached as a missionary in Taiwan, was sworn into office as the United States Ambassador to Singapore. By mid-1993, church ...

  3. National Council of Churches of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) is an ecumenical fellowship of Churches and Christian organisations in Singapore. It represents over 250 churches in Singapore. [1] The Council has been noted to be "socially conservative and theologically evangelical", embracing denominational and liturgical diversity.

  4. Catholic education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Building of the old St Joseph's Institution, Singapore's first Catholic school. The Catholic Church in Singapore has been extensively involved in the provision of education in Singapore. From the 19th century, the Catholic education system has grown to be the second biggest sector after government schools in Singapore, with more than 65 000 ...

  5. St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The old campus, with its distinctive semi-circular wings, was gazetted by the Singapore National Heritage Board as a national monument. It now houses the Singapore Art Museum . Sculpture of St John Baptist de la Salle, founder of the Institute of Brothers of the Christian Schools (La Salle Brothers) , on the second floor of the portico of the ...

  6. Heart of God Church - Wikipedia

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    The church released its first book, GenerationS on 30 September 2021. Co-authored by How and Lia, the book chronicles 20 years of the church's history. [9] The church is registered with the National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) and is an independent church with an independent board of directors, leadership and finances. [3] [19]

  7. Catholic Church in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Catholics in the early years of Singapore would comprise the Eurasians, who were chiefly located in the Waterloo St and Serangoon Road areas and were members of St Joseph's Church (143 Victoria St, rear of Queen St), the former Portuguese Mission church, along with two schools, St Anthony's Boys School and St Anthony's Convent.

  8. Evangelical Free Church of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Credit & Source for EFCS Logo: Evangelical Free Church of Singapore. The Evangelical Free Church of Singapore (EFCS) is a national denominational coordinating body for the Evangelical Free Churches (EFC) in Singapore, which are churches that are congregationalist in polity.

  9. City Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    City Harvest Church (Chinese: 城市丰收教会) or CHC is a pentecostal megachurch located within the Yunnan subzone of Jurong West planning area, Singapore.. Founded in 1989 by Kong Hee, [2] the church officially bases its values on Charismatic and Pentecostal teachings, with emphases on such doctrines as the Great Commandment, the Great Commission and the Cultural Mandate.