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Just for Dad — Fathers’ Day 2009

Posted on 30 June 2009

Just for Dad - Fathers' Day 2009As the man of the house, fathers have an equal share in the burden of raising the family. Although their responsibilities may differ from mothers, there is no doubt that a father figure sets the leadership model for the children to look up to.

On the weekend of 20 to 21 July, 2009, City Harvest Church (CHC) acknowledged fathers with a special Father’s Day weekend in all 4 of its worship services.

A special guest performance during the service was Norihiko Hibino, a well-acclaimed saxophonist famous for his work on the music for video games like the “Metal Gear Solid” series. Here in Singapore to perform in the Video Games Live! 2009 concert, the Japanese composer wowed the audience with several arrangements, including the gospel classic “Amazing Grace” and his own rendition of CHC’s “Elevate”.

For CHC’s member, Mark Lim, this year’s Fathers’ Day was a double celebration for him as it happened to coincide with his thirtieth birthday. Attending with his wife and 4 year old daughter, he was greatly moved by a sense of God’s love in the whole service. “I was very touched by the musical performance, it is something unique that we don’t often get to experience,” said Lim. The energizing performance left a deep impression on many in the congregation. As did the highlight of the service, which was the highly anticipated Fathers’ Day drama production.

Just for Dad - Fathers' Day 2009Performed by an experienced team of volunteers from the CHC Drama Ministry, the drama brought about peals of laughter as well as tears from the crowd. The story about the strained relationship between a father and son resonated with the crowd, and showed how the son eventually realized the importance of restoring his relationship with his father as the latter laid in a coma.

Student Priscilla Woo, 20, brought her parents, for the first time, to the service on this special occasion, and the whole family thoroughly enjoyed the drama. Speaking on behalf of her father, Woo said, “There were tears in my eyes. I could tell that my parents enjoyed the drama! We definitely had a great time today.”

Following the drama, Tan Ye Peng, Deputy Senior Pastor of CHC, shared about how as children of God, Christians have to be willing to wait on God’s timing, just as a young child needs to wait for the father’s timing. Although everyone has needs and wants them to be met immediately, patience and trust in God is needed as He alone knows the right timing for all situations. Tan concluded that God indeed has the best in store, if His children would learn to wait on His promises.

A relatively new member to CHC for six months, Lim Tse Nan, was greatly impacted by the entire day. The 36 year old father of one said, “I found the drama meaningful and the entire service well planned out. It really reminded me of many issues of father-son relationships that people face. I’m also encouraged to be the best father that I can be for my daughter.”

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PHOTOS: Cristopher Teh, Daniel Poh

So for members and first-time visitors alike, Fathers’ Day at CHC was definitely a memorable and heart-warming experience for all.

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SME Fiesta: PIAS — Back To Basics of Investment

Posted on 28 June 2009

In light of the current global economic meltdown, perhaps the best way to invest one’s money is to go back to basics. At the recent SME Fiesta, the Professional Investment Advisory Services (PIAS) offered simple investment products like unit trusts and endowment funds for risk-adverse investors, instead of complex bank products such as derivatives.

Established in 2001, PIAS is the second largest financial advisory firm in Singapore, which offers a broad range of financial and business development services which range from risk and tax planning to business income and retirement planning. For their core clientele which range from mid- to high-income earners, the company conducts regular in-house seminars. PIAS has also recently been participating in road shows to attract a wider range of investors.

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Celebrity Weekend: A Gathering Of Godly Stars

Posted on 26 June 2009

Contributed by Alan Cheng

Superstars love City Harvest! Famous people love God! City Harvest Church’s celebrity weekend on 13 and 14 June proved it beyond a doubt.

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Liu Geng Hong & F.I.R.

This special weekend, the congregation was treated to a mega-concert with stars like F.I.R, Will Liu (Liu Geng Hong), Milk (Niu Nai), Vanness Wu (Wu Jian Hao), actress Jacelyn Tay and other luminaries, singing, dancing and most astonishingly, telling all how they came to know God and how being a Christian has changed their lives and influenced their art.

As the service began, the atmosphere turned electric with anticipation. Popular DJ Danny Yeo was the charming host, introducing the stars as they appeared on stage to perform. Moluccas, a popular R&B trio from Indonesia, sang songs from their new album — their first worship CD. After that, it was like a Taiwan superstar show. Will Liu Geng Hong, who with his wife Vivi Wang (a former Miss Taiwan), leads a celebrity cell group in Taiwan’s New Life Church, led by Pastor Abraham Ku. This very unique cell group includes the three members of F.I.R. Liu and Wang performed a song they sang at their own wedding, while F.I.R rocked the crowd with their chart-toppers like ‘Fly Away’ and ‘Get High’. But what left a lasting impression was each of their testimonies about how coming to know the Lord has changed them on the inside.

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Moluccas Liu Geng Hong and Vivi Wang

The crowd went wild for Ocean Ou De Yang, the singer with the voice of gold who spent the first two years of his career hiding behind a cartoon face, because of his father’s disapproval. His sincerity touched the congregation.

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Ocean Ou De Yang Milk (Niu Nai)

But the screams were loudest for the baby-faced Milk (Niu Nai), who wowed the hall with his singing and dancing. Kong Hee, the senior pastor of City Harvest Church, prayed a corporate prayer over Milk, with every arm in the room stretched towards the young star.

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As the hours passed, the atmosphere grew more and more worshipful. Jacelyn Tay gave her testimony about how she, a fervent follower of another faith, had a dream about a pregnant woman and a dragon. On her first visit to church — for the sole purpose of converting the church’s pastor to her faith! — she opened the Bible in the pew and read Revelations 12. “Right there and then, I was converted,” she declared to the applause of the crowd.

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Performances by dance crew TBC and testimonies by beauty queens Wang, Celest Foo, Genecia Luo and Indonesia’s Sandra Angelia, who brought the evening to a fitting close with a beautiful worship song.

It proved to be a very special evening for the congregation, who witness that no matter how famous a person is, everyone goes through struggles and God is no respecter of persons. Even though each of the stars and each person in the audience came from completely different backgrounds, all were equally touched and called by God.

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Vanness Wu
PHOTOS: James Lee

Perhaps the most memorable moment of this service was when Vanness Wu, actor and former member of prominent pop-group F4 took the stage. After his song and dance, he shared about his time in F4, how it was a rollercoaster ride in his life — he had all that he could ever want, but at the same time he felt so empty inside. This hole was something only God was able to fill. Wu,with his friend Edward Huang, surprised the hall with a heartfelt, unplugged version of ‘I Give You My Heart’, which had the congregation worshiping along with them.

Churchgoers were visibly impressed and touched by the evening. “I was very inspired by all the stars and celebrities, how they can remain faithful and stand up for God even through all the pressure they are facing each day,” said Junrong Teo, 25, School of Theology Student. “It was a wonderful experience, getting to know the stars up close and personal. Learning about their struggles and how God have impacted their lives,” said Wilson Woo, 29.

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Drama Review: Mark Lee Rally 2009

Posted on 26 June 2009

Drama Review: Mark Lee Rally 2009There is no dispute that Singapore homegrown comedian-actor Mark Lee is one of those people who have the ability to make you laugh, no matter what type of mood you may be in. That talent was evident at his stand-up comedy talkshow, Mark Lee Rally 2009, staged to celebrate his 20th year in the entertainment business.

The 40-year-old self-confessed Ah Beng had the entire audience at the Drama Centre roaring with laughter throughout his two-hour performance that was delivered in a trilingual stream of English, Mandarin and Hokkien. Though this was not highbrow theatre, it certainly was truthful and heartfelt. And yes, funny.

In his loud and forthcoming style, Lee entertained his audience with what seemed like an endless stream of taxi-driver jokes, riffing off commonly discussed quips about MM Lee, PM Lee and nationalism, among other familiar topics. Even when he was being funny, he was able to provoke thought about issues that affect the country. Of course, who didn’t love his ditty ‘Count On Me Ah Beng’ (to the tune of ‘Count On Me Singapore’)?

Lee was funniest when he was being self-deprecating even as he pretended to be defensive. He explained to the audience the difference between an “Ah Beng” and a “Lo Muah” (“gangster” in Hokkien). Lee had no qualms in being labeled an “Ah Beng”, but he drolly expressed his frustration at being referred as a “Lo Muah” throughout his years in showbiz. A Lo Muah and Ah Beng may both be lowly educated people whiling away their time at the kopitiam, but according to Lee, an Ah Beng was one level higher than a Lo Muah because an Ah Beng does not pick fights. Rather he watches other people fight, or “kuah lang sio pak”.

The Hokkien-savvy crowd lapped it up.

Actor and humorist Bernard Loh, 29, was bowled over by Lee’s wit and creativity. “He (Lee) is really sharp and spontaneous on stage,” says Loh, referring to Lee’s catlike ability to land on his feet even when he made a mistake. At one point, Lee pointed at the wrong display screen, and swiftly made a joke of it by blaming the multi-media team for not informing him of the change. “He never missed a beat.”

Another audience member Cassandra Oh, a 46-year old homemaker who is a loyal fan of Lee’s said she turned up to show her support, and was delighted to witness his success over the years.

“He has been successful because he is very real as a person and tells it as it is,” said Oh. “It is his ability to identify with the common Singaporean that helps him connect with his audience.”

It was good fun to watch the veteran comedian weave lessons from his personal life as an Ah Beng into a hilarious comedy routine. Despite this being Mark’s first stand-up performance, he used the best platform to pay tribute to his fans and to win over his critics.

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Dreams Come True

Posted on 26 June 2009

On 27-28 May 2009, a total of 180 youths gathered together at City Harvest Church’s premises at 1 Jurong West St 91 for an event named Dream It On. The event aimed to give participants an opportunity to ignite dreams and passions through the performances and workshop sessions. To kick-start the event was a fun-filled session of the ‘Scissors Paper Stone’ game followed by a time of praise and worship led by Raymond Low and Nicole Lim.

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Before commencing with the programs of the day, Cindy Koh, social worker and event organizer, shared about ‘dreaming it on’ and the importance of having a dream as a youth. Having a dream in life isn’t just wishful daydreaming, but about knowing one’s purpose and direction in life instead of dribbling around and cruising through life. At the end of the session, Cindy encouraged the youths to live life fully and to discover their purpose by knowing God.

There were a total of five different workshops namely Singing, Dance, Make-up, Modeling and Photography offered to the youths over a course span of two days.

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Conducting the singing workshop was Aldrich Tjahjadi, one of City Harvest’s Worship leaders. The veteran taught the students the importance of the vocal cords, how to protect it and even gave advice to the youths on how to become a better singer! Perhaps we might even see some Singapore Idols emerging from this group of aspiring young talents!

At the makeup workshop, established makeup artist Cindy Ng whose track record consist of various projects such as the Miss Singapore World Charity Event, Escada fashion show, Style Weddings magazine’s Bridal Bash event and more, taught the young ‘palawans’ the authentic makeup techniques. Besides the theory behind the skill, the youths also got a chance to do some hands-on on one another!

Meanwhile at the dance workshop, impacting the grooves to the students was Theresa Yee, one of the dancer and choreographer from O school, who also bagged the Emerge Talentime 2006 Champion along with other stage accomplishments. Students who hoped to be able to take center stage in the dance platform soon found out, to their dismay that, all that would come with a hefty price; hours of body conditioning and down-right practice! While the students were looking a little flimsy at first, they managed to put it off towards the end, showing that they do have what it takes to groov-ey!

Over at the modeling workshop, Asian Conference finalists, Deborah Chan and Desmond Kwan taught the runway hopefuls the theory behind all the glitz and glamour of runway modeling. After going through all the technical aspects of modeling, the runway hopefuls must now employ what they learnt by flaunting their thing on the runway! All were hesitant at the beginning, but after walking the runway for first time, you can see almost all of the youths wanting a second shot at runway!

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PHOTOS: Mikki Charis

Cherie, 19 years old O level student commented “I didn’t know that dance can look this good! In the past, I always wanted to learn more about dance but never have the finances to do so. But today, ‘Dream It On’ event has really allowed my dreams to come true”

Xin Ying, 17 years old Singapore Polytechnic student said “Through the workshop, I learnt more about singing, how to protect my voice, what food to eat and how to improve my vocal range. The workshop also helped me to become a better choir member.”

Event organizers, Lee Faji and Cindy Koh shared with us, “The idea of ‘Dream It On’ came about simply because every single young person do have dreams, be it modeling, dance, singing, make-up or photography or others, but some may not have the financial resources to pursue their dreams. Hence, ‘Dream It On’ allows the youths to have a taste of living their dreams and to hopefully one day, achieve them.”

At the end of the day, all the youths had a ball of a time at the various workshops, and were really excited and all pumped up to pursue their dreams. Indeed, dreams do come true, if you are willing to dream it on.

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MJ Showtime!

Posted on 26 June 2009

The energy, the screams from excited young people, the amazing vocals — these are what make a popular celebrity concert. This very same ambience was experienced at MJ Zone welcome party on 2 May 2009 at the Singapore Expo Hall 8, Conference Room 4. “MJ Showtime” showcased both promising talents along with a guest performance by artiste Allan Moo.

Lui Ai Ming, one of the main organizers of the event, commented, “The response was so overwhelming that we literally ran out of room and had to turn people away. It’s great to see so many people helping to make the event a success.”

With a total of 22 cell groups participating in the event, this combined zone effort made up a whopping 256 attendees. Out of these, 81 were first-timers to City Harvest Church (CHC). It truly resembled a mini-concert as “disco lights” lit up the stage, and the energy level fueled by the excited young people literally went through the roof. The eager audience was not disappointed as the performances lined up for the day were filled with excitement and creativity.

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The youth were up on their feet as soon as three-piece band Resound hit the stage, dancing and swaying along to their two contemporary songs. Other highlights included impressive performances by Ocean Butterfly students presenting a medley as well as original compositions. There was also a duet by MJ Zone’s very own Jiahui and Si Hui, singing a Chinese song “ 如果的事 ”. Gerald and Vanessa’s rendition of Rihanna’s hit, “Umbrella” also drew cheers from the audience. Drawing inspiration from the chorus, the duo also went on to encourage the youths to form strong friendships and relationships.

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PHOTOS :Gay Sen Min

The best performance of the day belonged to none other than special guest Allan Moo. He provided a rare treat as he performed an original composition entitled “ 起初的愛 ”by his late mentor for the first time in public. Allan also encouraged and inspired the young people by sharing his own testimony on how he became a Christian as well as the personal challenges he faced as an artiste. He challenged the youth to “dare to be different” as well as to have the right motivation as they pursued their individual dreams.

Ben, a newcomer from N457, was one of the attendees that enjoyed himself tremendously. He said, “The event was very lively. It was also impactful to see so many people cheering the talented performers on. The atmosphere was really electrifying!”

Another newcomer, Junwei, from N276 said he definitely would not mind coming back to CHC again. “I enjoyed myself during the entire event especially the performance by Vanessa and Gerald. They were really good. Furthermore, the disco lightings made the event very ‘happening’,” says Junwei.

Well, it looks like “MJ Showtime” was a tremendous hit, and we look forward to the next big event and expect more surprises from the newly-inspired youth!

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Chong’s Yummy Favorites: Skinny Pizza

Posted on 23 June 2009

WHERE: 3 Temasek Boulevard Suntec City Galleria #01-002, Singapore 638983

Opening Hours: 10.30am-10pm (Daily)

Skinny Pizza

Pizza. Not exactly an entry in the dictionary of “healthy foods”.

Here’s good news: Skinny Pizza probably the closest to “healthy” you can get while satisfying your pizza craving. Granted, it’s no competition for a saintly green salad, its crust is so light and thin and … well healthy-tasting, you’d think you were eating a poppadum dressed in pizza toppings. Add to that the generous covering of arugula leaves on every Skinny Pizza, and you’ll be feeling so virtuous because you can let Mom know you haven’t skipped your veggie intake.

But all skinny thinking aside, Skinny Pizza serves up some truly wonderful gourmet pizzas.

Their Wild Truffled Mushroom pizza features chunks of marinated Portobello mushrooms that are practically blooming off the crust. One would think they’re growing these in their backyard, the way they pile it on their pizzas.

The pizza comes covered in good strong aged Parmesan cheese too.

The Salami and Pesto pizza is another divine concoction: Very roasted Italian peppers accompanied with goat cheese and basil leaves make a perfect match. Their other unique creations such as the thick and creamy Parsnip Veloute and the rich Sweet Corn Crab are as delicious as they are original.

One thing not to be missed is their exquisite truffle fries. The fried potato carries the subtle but distinct hint of truffle oil — a touch of class to the humble French fry.

If there is one thing not to order at this otherwise wonderful place, it’s the Curry Chicken Babaganohsh. This Asian twist to the pizza turns out to be an awkward marriage, and the chef’s overly heavy hand with the strong spices does nothing for it.


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Stick to any of the others and Skinny Pizza will leave you feeling happy, healthy and well-fed.

Overall Rating:

As told to Elizabeth Low

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Style File #9

Posted on 23 June 2009

This week, Style File goes looking for stylish women of all ages and comes up roses!

We first spot Elizabeth from the back. Her self-shredded singlet catches our eye, and then she turns around and we are charmed by her fresh, friendly face. Her ensemble is a work of harmony — she looks like a Van Gogh painting with her skinny light blue jeans and sunflower-colored vest. Paired with open-toed heels, Elizabeth’s ensemble wins our vote for the best summer weather outfit.

On Elizabeth:

Vest: Far East Plaza
Top: Swan
Jeans: Queen’s Couture
Shoes: Nine West

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The little black dress (LBD) is every girl’s failsafe wardrobe staple. But with just the right accessory and the perfect pair of shoes you can really stand out in a crowd. The self-employed Sandra Lee displays her exquisite taste in accessories — we love the metal link cuff she wears on her upper arm. It’s a perfect rebel counterpoint to her very classic dress.

On Sandra:

Bangle: Architect
Bags: Aldo
Shoes: Aldo

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Farida is one cool mama! Her punk-inspired ensemble is a nod to Vivienne Westwood, queen of no-rules dressing. Farida’s sheeny tights and lace-up boots give her a combat style chic, offset by her feminine oversized shirt cinched with a belt.

On Farida:

Top: Far East Plaza
Boots: Los Angeles

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Breaking Records, Winning Friends

Posted on 23 June 2009

Breaking Records, Winning FriendsContributed by Vanessa Sng

During the June school holidays, 400 youth who attended CK Zone’s Youth Camp not only had life-transforming encounters but also enjoyed the rare opportunity to break the Singapore Book of Records. On 11 June 2009, the youth attempted to create the world’s largest Youth Olympic Games (YOG) logo, with 2010 light sticks, completed at 2010 hours to signify the year of the YOG, 2010.

Breaking Records, Winning Friends Preparation for this logo began at 4pm on the day. When completed, the logo measured 26.2 by 17.9 meters. President of the Singapore Book of Records, Ong Eng Huat, together with a YOG representative, was present to verify that a new record had been set.

Committee head Tan Chee Kiang, a pastor at City Harvest Church, says, “We wanted to do something exciting and new this year, and so the idea of doing something with the YOG logo came about. We decided to stir up excitement for the upcoming YOG and reach out to new friends with the Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect.”

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   PHOTOS: Vanessa Sng

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City Harvest Chinese Church Camp

Posted on 23 June 2009

Contributed by Koh Yonghui

_jaz3524173 people, young and old headed to Malaysia, Johor Bahru last weekend. Although the camp was termed as a retreat, and translated in Mandarin as a “retirement camp”, many of the attendees remarked that it was nothing like a retirement.

The retreat, although not the first camp organized by the committee, was the first camp to be opened to all members from City Harvest Chinese Church (CHCC). The aim of the camp was fellowship, spiritual encounter, and leadership training, according to organizer, Natalie Teo, 34, administration officer of CHCC. Planning started two months in advance, while registration was opened to all a month before the event. Two weeks before the event, Teo and the organizing committee made a trip to the resort to check out the area.

Over 3 days and 2 nights, participants attended a total of 4 sessions where Elder Ho from 中华基督教长老教会信友堂(Taiwan) shared from the book of John and Ephesians in the bible. He showed the congregation a different way of looking at the characters in the passages he spoke about. Participants felt encouraged after the sessions, and many felt spiritually refreshed once again.

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Chiam Gaik Ngoh, 31, an accountant, said, “Coming to this camp was a last minute decision, but after being here, I know that coming here was a right decision. Nothing can compare to the gaining of God’s Word and our spiritual growth.” Another attendee, Joann Tan, 36, housewife, responded, “I received a lot, just look at how tired I am, it’s all because there was so much to take in. I really enjoyed it, probably we can consider a 7 days 6 nights camp instead of just 3 days 2 nights!”

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PHOTOS :James Lee

The organizers of the camp also planned games, both wet and dry. Despite the heat, everyone had a smile on their faces as they cheered on their fellow team mates. 52-year-old, Susan Tan, a sales promoter, remarked, “I’m not young anymore, but looking at the energy of the young people, I too feel young again.” I don’t feel tired when taking part in the activities, it’s not hard at all.” Creative juices flowed as flags representing each team were drawn. The teams also created their own cheers and performed it before the games started.

On the second night of the camp, the teams were grouped to come up with a performance for all to enjoy. Their performance, be it dance, singing or drama, had to include what they had learned over the last two days. The oldest performer who is already 82 years old blew everyone away with his performance.

When asked if she felt the event had been successful, Teo replied, “Yes, because I could see that the people enjoyed themselves, body, soul and spirit, and to me that is a success.”

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