CHC’s Filipino Ministry celebrated the end of 2017 with a colorful carnival.
Beverly Ng

Beverly Ng
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A City News writer shares her reflection on Supernatural 17, a meeting organised by several pastoral zones in City Harvest Church.
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This year’s Easter service saw many giving their hearts to Jesus in the midst of City Harvest Church’s most difficult season.
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City Harvest Church went on a 72-hour period of fasting, praying and praising God, believing for a breakthrough.
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The recent gospel concert by City Harvest Dialect Church proved an entertaining, encouraging and uplifting time for its elderly members.
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Young CHC members looking to hang out with their cell group members after service now have their own space: the Youth Hub.
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God has given His people many promises in the Bible–meditating upon these promises will unleash victory in a believer’s life, teaches Kong Hee.
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Elderly neighbors in a Toa Payoh estate mingled with volunteers from a youth cell group and CHC’s Dialect Church for a time of Christmas fellowship, fun and games.
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On his first visit to City Harvest Church in March, Rick Godwin encouraged the congregation to find their “The Power of I must” in life and spend time pursuing it.
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Youths learned the importance of catching the fire of God in the first Emerge Night of 2014.
About Beverly Ng
Like most of the population, Beverly Ng is short-sighted. But that does not mean she lacks a vision from God. Blessings come in many forms, but to her, it's most evident in boxes of Ferrero Rocher, a high metabolism, and time and space to write. She currently holds a job in digital marketing, while serving avidly in LEI Zone and City News.
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At City Harvest Church’s 27th anniversary, senior pastor Kong Hee established the importance of having a vision from God, and the power that comes with it.
Executive pastor Bobby Chaw preached a thought-provoking message on the first weekend service of 2016.