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Reformation Concert 2024: Soli Deo Gloria
On 26 October 2024, over 140 GBC members came together to be a part of the choir, musicians and AV team for the fifth and final Reformation Concert: Soli Deo Gloria, which is Latin for “Glory to God Alone”. Our sanctuary was packed to the brim, as many came to sing of this glorious God, and also to hear of who He is.
Seeking God’s Glory Alone With Johann Sebastian Bach
The great composer, Johann Sebastian Bach, is often celebrated as a prolific composer of the Baroque period. As we prepare for the upcoming Reformation Concert, Elder Caleb shares with us about Bach’s life and faith, and how we too, can be encouraged to live for God’s glory alone.
Reformation Concert 2024
GBC will hold our fifth (and final) Reformation Concert this year! The concert will be held on on 26 October 2024 at 8pm in our Sanctuary.
What is the New Hampshire Confession?
Christians through the ages have used confessions of faith to summarise what they believe from God’s Word. This past Sunday (1 Sep), we recited a section of the New Hampshire Confession.
Why Reformation Concert 2024?
Preparations for our next Reformation Concert are underway, and we have been encouraged by the responses so far. Here, various members of the church share more about this churchwide effort.
Do You Hear the People Sing?
If you’ve been at our services, you’d have heard about the upcoming Reformation Concert. What is this effort trying to achieve, and more importantly, why is congregational singing important to a Christian’s life?
Reformation Concert 2024
GBC will hold our fifth (and final) Reformation Concert this year! The concert will be held on on 26 October 2024 at 8pm in our Sanctuary. We will also participate in Sunday worship on 27 October 2024 at 9am.
Confessing Our Sins Using The Beatitudes
Deacon Bryan Tan led us in a exemplary prayer of confession in our worship service on 22 Oct. He modelled it on Jesus' teachings about the Beautitudes from Matthew 5:3-10.
Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103)
Our worship team recently introduced this new song, "Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103)", by Sovereign Grace Music. Based on Psalm 103, this song walks us through the many reasons that believers have to bless the Lord with our entire beings and soul.
Congregational Singing Seminar with Matt Merker
We had the joy of hosting a seminar with Matt Merker on Congregational Singing on 25 February 2023.
Sermon Schedule -- Exodus: Redeemed for Worship
Following our study in Genesis in 2022, we will embark on a study of Exodus in 2023. The book of Exodus shows us how God is faithful to His promises to the Patriarchs. In His faithfulness, He redeems a people from slavery in Egypt to be a kingdom of priests, that they would worship and glorify him among the nations.
Worship as Rest
What is true worship? Pastor Mark gives a surprising answer from Exodus on how it involves resting.
Faith Alone: Songs from Galatians
Clara Lim reflects on how the Reformation Concert has shown her the beauty of singing together with one voice to the glory of God.
Reformation Concert 2022
On 29 October 2022 at 8pm we commemorated the Protestant Reformation in GBC's fourth Reformation Concert. This has been edited with uploaded photo, video and media links.
Singing the Gospel
Bibianna reflects on how Christians have been made to sing, and have reason to sing, not only individually, but together in community.
Learning the Doxology Together
On 29 October 2022 at 8pm we commemorated the Protestant Reformation in GBC's fourth Reformation Concert. This has been edited with uploaded photo, video and media links..
Coming Together: A pastoral note on our worship services
From October, we will be merging our worship services and gathering as one assembly for corporate worship on Sundays at 9am. The final Saturday service will be held on September 24.
Holy and Acceptable Worship
Is my worship of God holy and acceptable? Pastor Thian Chye exhorts us to obey God's call to keep the Sabbath to and for the Lord, and gather to worship God in spirit and in truth.
Worshipping in a COVID World
The worship ministry recently held their first in-person worship ministry meeting, the first in two years. Toshi shares with us the ways that God has provided for the ministry over the past two years.
Speak the Truth to One Another
Pastor Eugene explains how we will be using the New City Catechism to affirm the faith together at our worship services.