For our first Sunday of 2026 we’re launching an exciting new series: “Superficial to Spiritual: A Spiritual Formation Series.” Together, we’ll journey beyond surface-level faith into deep, Christ-centered living. Join me, Ps Richard, for our first message of the series entitled, The Upward Call. Scripture Passage: Philippians 3:7-14.
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For our first Sunday of 2026 we’re launching an exciting new series: “Superficial to Spiritual: A Spiritual Formation Series.” Together, we’ll journey beyond surface-level faith into deep, Christ-centered living. Join me, Ps Richard, for our first message of the series entitled, The Upward Call. Scripture Passage: Philippians 3:7-14.
For our first Sunday of 2026 we’re launching an exciting new series: “Superficial to Spiritual: A Spiritual Formation Series.” Together, we’ll journey beyond surface-level faith into deep, Christ-centered living. Join me, Ps Richard, for our first message of the series entitled, The Upward Call. Scripture Passage: Philippians 3:7-14.
There is one spiritual practice that is essential for our spiritual growth, one practice that we as a church will grow in throughout the next year. Join me, Pastor Richard, for the message entitled “Stronger in Christ: Attitude of Gratitude”.
On this Christmas morning Revd Daniel preaches the concluding message of our sermon series What Gift do you Bring? with a clear presentation of the gospel message and an exhortation that this Christmas we bring the gift of ourselves to Jesus.
Christmas is the inspiration for many joyous songs about the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. But for Joseph, it was a time of crisis and confusion. Join our guest speaker, Revd Timothy Chong, as he preaches his message entitled “When God Breaks into our Routine”.
What gift do you bring for someone who has everything? What gift do we bring to God this Christmas season? Join Pastor Richard and the story of the shepherds who encountered the promised Messiah born to the virgin Mary. Rediscover the wonder and awe of Jesus' birth. Based upon Luke 2:8-20.
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus makes a profound statement saying “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick”. This week, guest speaker Revd Victor Teo invites us to encounter the radical hospitality of Jesus and to consider how we are called to respond.
It’s Advent season and here at YCCA we’re asking: What gift do you bring to God? This Sunday we’ll examine the words of Mary “Let it be to me according to your word”. Join Revd Daniel as he explores the gift that Mary brought – the gift of trust.
As we begin our Advent series, we explore the story of the magi's visit to worship Jesus. Why did Matthew include the story of pagan officials and astrologers coming to worship the king of the Jews? How do they compare to king Herod? And what can they teach us today about bringing our gift of worship to Jesus? Join us as Revd. Japheth Lim brings the word.
When the disciples asked Jesus who the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, Jesus calls a child and says - probably to everyone's shock - that whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in heaven. Why was it such a shocking thing to say? What did Jesus want his disciples to learn from the child? Bernice expounds on Matthew 18:1-6 and gives us three important lessons today. Following Bernice's sermon, Yee Kia shares with us the work of Anglican Preschool Services and how they ...
As we finish our series on the book of Nehemiah, what last words of encouragement can we find? How do we learn from the people of God in Nehemiah's time to be watching when dawn gives way to dusk and on guard against spiritual decline? Join us as Pastor Richard delivers the final sermon of our study of Nehemiah.
As disciples we are called to action: to love our neighbour because Jesus has first loved us. Join Revd Daniel as he focuses on another aspect of what it means to grow as hospitable disciples – loving strangers and foreigners as our brothers and sisters. Let’s prepare our hearts for the Lord’s word today.
Some say we must be in church to worship. Others say that it’s fine to worship at home. What does the Bible say? Join me, Pastor Richard, as we seek answers and strive to please God in all that we do.
What forms our lives? What do we wake up to? What do we live for? Join Revd Daniel as we look at God’s faithfulness and our own heart condition. Based upon Nehemiah chapter 9.
For many today, reading the Bible can feel like a chore, and listening to a sermon might bore them to sleep. How is it then that in Nehemiah 8, when Ezra preached a six-hour long sermon, not only were the people attentive, but they all responded in penitence and grew in faith and obedience? Pastor Lim Weiyi brings our message today.
Who is your neighbour? As disciples of Jesus, how do we practice hospitality? Join Revd Daniel as he preaches from the Parable of the Good Samaritan found in the gospel of Luke.
God cares for you, has work for you to do, and has positioned you to leave a legacy. Join Ps Weiyi as he preaches his sermon entitled “Registering the People” from Nehemiah chapter 7.
The gates have been put in place and the walls are finished, but there is no celebration taking place. Why? Join Ps Weiyi as he shares the answer and exhorts us from scripture to be on guard. Based upon Nehemiah 6:15-7:3.
Words can be powerful, lies can be deadly. Join me, Pastor Richard, as we look at the lies that Nehemiah faced, and how he escaped them. For those of you facing lies and slander, today may you find freedom and escape in the Lord. Our passage for today is Nehemiah chapter 6.
This Sunday guest speaker Mr Bernard Lim, founder of the N5 Stewardship Movement, preaches from Nehemiah chapter 5, revealing the relationship of money and the heart. May God be honoured in all our ways, including our finances.
For our first Sunday of 2026 we’re launching an exciting new series: “Superficial to Spiritual: A Spiritual Formation Series.” Together, we’ll journey beyond surface-level faith into deep, Christ-centered living. Join me, Ps Richard, for our first message of the series entitled, The Upward Call. Scripture Passage: Philippians 3:7-14.