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Singapore is widely known as a multinational congregation. Its members come from 13 different countries. District Apostle Urs Hebeisen and District Apostle Helper Edy Isnugroho together with Apostle Fred Wolf on Sunday, August 12, 2018 served the congregation there. A meeting with the Malaysian ministers on Saturday began the visit in Singapore. Continue reading
The District Apostles from all over the world gathered in Washington DC for their first annual meeting. Their wives visited a charity organization, also the Bible Museum and engaged in a discussion on the early church.
After intensive deliberations during 2 days they made a short sightseeing tour visiting Arlington cemetery, the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. An exhibition on various NAC programs rounded the program up. Continue reading
The events between Palm Sunday and Easter are full of suspense: a man is betrayed, scorned, accused, arrested, and killed. Jesus goes through hell and reaches heaven. A timeline from the Gospel of Mark.
Palm Sunday
It all begins on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter. People are standing at the side of the road cheering Jesus Christ as He rides into Jerusalem on a donkey. It is a moving sight. Solemn. Festive. Loud. This is something people do not see every day. They acclaim their king, throw Him kisses, stretch their arms out to Him, and are full of good thoughts for Him. He is considered a miracle worker, a good preacher. He is one of them, a man of authority. Jesus lets them be. He knows that His hour has come. He spends the night with His friends in Bethany. He wants to rest. Bethany is a place where He finds peace and quiet before the storm. Continue reading
Coming Sunday the New Apostolic Church worldwide celebrates the first of three yearly divine services for the Departed. Based on the understanding that God wants all men to be saved we believe that sacraments are not limited to souls living on earth. We pray for all mankind. Only Jesus can deliver from evil and draw souls to Him. Salvation is not just limited to life on earth. Jesus sent His Apostles to help all in need; let us have empathy for all souls, here and in the beyond and have the desire to contribute to their salvation. Continue reading
Christmas Divine Service: Sunday, 24 December 2017 at 10:30 a.m.
Monday, 25 December 2017: No Divine Service
Year End Divine Service: Sunday, 31 December 2017 at 10.30 a.m.
Monday, 1 January 2018: No Divine Service
New Year Divine Service: Sunday, 7 January 2018 at 10.30 a.m.
Our magazine “community” No. 4/2017 has been published and can be downloaded from this Webpage. Print copies will be distributed in the congregations. Continue reading
On 21st September we observe the International Day of Prayer for Peace. Together for PEACE, Respect, safety and dignity for all goes this year’s message of the United Nation.
Christians remember the famous greetings of Jesus: PEACE BE WITH YOU. Yet also the Psalmist desired the city of Jerusalem be filled with peace and salvation from within and that its inhabitants should share in it, as expressed in a pilgrim song record in Psalm 122.
16/17 September. The District Apostle visited Singapore together with the responsible Apostle Fred Wolf and Bishop Samuel Tansahtikno and met the local ministers in charge for a meeting of deliberations on Saturday. To be a servant of God, the concept of ministry as well as administrative government compliance issues were on the agenda on Saturday.
In Singapore at 4 p.m., however please be at the Ibis hotel by 3:30 p.m. in order not to miss out the pre information!
4 June 2017 Pentecost Service
Time: 3:30 pm
Venue: Ibis Singapore Bencoolen
Room: Jasmine Room
The divine service will take place at the famous Vienna Concert Hall, which offers seating for some 2,000 attendees. The Chief Apostle will serve in German and be translated into English phrase by phrase. The signal recorded in Vienna will then travel by satellite to Germany, to Neu-Isenburg, near Frankfurt am Main. There, in the studios of the Bischoff Verlag in Frankfurt, interpreters will stand ready to pass the message along in a total of 22 languages and transmit it further via stream to Singapore.
Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter, again we celebrate high-feasts of Christianity. Such days should not be lived through without reflection on their meaning. We remember the high light of the life of Jesus. Our thoughts are directed to His entrance into Jerusalem and visit at the temple where He made a clear statement. The victory of Jesus Christ over evil and His resurrection is essential for our own resurrection day. Continue reading