God wants his people to be “okay”—that is the encouraging message City Harvest Church’s executive pastor Aries Zulkarnain shared with the congregation recently.
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The elderly beneficiaries of House of JOY, a City Harvest Church Services Association initiative, enjoyed a day of cycling at Punggol Waterway Park.
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A surprise visit from celebrities Jack Neo and Aileen Tan, arranged by volunteer group LP148, brightened up last Sunday for these elderly folks.
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Are Christians blind to the reality of Christ, just like the two disciples on their road to Emmaus after the death of Jesus on the cross? Executive pastor Bobby Chaw preached last weekend (Apr 22-23) on the ways to find and experience Christ Jesus.
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At the first Emerge meeting of 2017, the youth of City Harvest Church learned to keep their passion for Jesus alive.
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At the start of this year, executive pastor Bobby Chaw shared a timely reminder on the power of the Creator.
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Believers cannot have a wonder-working Father without a slice of divinity in them. Therefore as sons of God, Christians must live and operate in the supernatural.
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The power of the Kingdom answers the believer’s most desperate demands, said Kong Hee in his first sermon on “Power Encounters”.
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This year at Emerge, City Harvest Church’s youth conference, senior pastor Kong Hee challenged the youths to consecrate their lives in order to serve their generation.
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These companies founded by City Harvest members not only provide great service to their clients but opportunities for those needing extra income or good guidance.
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After a three-year hiatus, RAVE camp is back! This year’s outing sought to build unity among Polytechnic students from various campuses.
Pray with the Holy Spirit, with authority, thanksgiving and expectation—those are the keys to answered prayers, taught Kong Hee.
