Warm greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

We are happy that you have decided to visit our church website and we want you to know that we care about you and want to help you in any way that we can. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

As a congregation of Jesus Christ, our desire is to know the Lord our God and bring glory to him through Christ. This, we believe, is mankind’s most important vocation.

We invite you to join us as we pursue this high calling.
 

Problems sell newspapers. Some of the biggies that make the papers these days are wars, terrorism, economic recessions, bullying, gambling addictions, and crime.  But is there a Problem behind the problems? Is there a Problem that starts it all? The Bible tells us there is. It’s called sin. Sin is more than a bad habit, more than a bad word or a misuse of funds.  It is an attitude that bends us away from life in all of its fullness.

Sin severs us from the eternal Source of life and goodness, God himself. And then sin destroys our relationships and our lives.  Yet, God is merciful. He sent his Son Jesus Christ to save us from our sins. Come and see why Good Friday and Easter Sunday mark the end of sin and a new beginning.  Come and learn why Jesus Christ truly is the hope of humankind.

Venue: 37 Jalan Pemimpin, Clarus Centre, Blk A #03-01C/D

Speaker: Pastor Christopher Seah

  1. Good Friday, April 6, 2012, 10 a.m.  - Christ Jesus, Our Redemption: A Good Friday Message from Ephesians 1:7
  2. Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012, 10 a.m. – Christ Jesus — Our Future, Our Glory, Our Power: An Easter Message from Ephesians 1:17-19 (Lunch fellowship after)

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AN INVITATION TO GOD’S BANQUET

Come and Dine with the King – A Lesson from Matthew 22:1-14

Speaker: Pastor Ronald Nugent

Why are we here? What is our purpose? The Bible teaches us that God made us to worship Him, and to find our  deepest happiness in him. Life at its best is living in God’s presence, under his rule, loving him and enjoying him.  But we have turned away from him and shut him out of our lives. Come join us as we learn what we must do for him to receive us back.

Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church, 37 Jalan Pemimpin, Clarus Centre, Block A, #03-01C/D

10 a.m. Sunday, February 19, 2012

Join us for lunch after service!

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Christ Jesus, Our Adoption
Candy canes, Santa Claus, parties, and presents.  Christmas is a time for children.  As we celebrate the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, we are reminded that he was once a little child like us.  Through faith in Christ, we too can become children of God and members of his eternal family.  We invite you to join us at our Christmas service to learn about this good news of God—which is the real reason for the Christmas season.

Date: 25 December 2011 (Sunday)

Time: 10 am

Venue: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church (Located opposite Marymount MRT station)

37 Jalan Pemimpin, Clarus Centre (formerly Union Industrial Building), Blk A, #03-01C & D, Singapore 577177

Contact: provrpc@gmail.com

 
Reformation Day Conference 2011
This year is the 450th anniversary of the Belgic Confession and the lectures will illustrate the theme “Christ Alone” by the life and works of the author, Guido de Bres.

Theme: Christ Alone
Speaker: Pastor Winston Huizinga
Day 1:  Friday, 4 November at 7.45pm
Day 2:  Saturday, 5 November at 3pm
Venue: First Evangelical Reformed Church (FERC)

Registration is online via FERC website www.ferc.org.sg. Full details of the conference can be accessed here.

 
Providence RPC is organizing another mini-Reformed conference this year on Saturday, June 11, from 1-4 pm.  Last year, we had Rev. Dr. Andrew Young.  This year, we are privileged to have the Rev. Dr. Lloyd Kim come and speak to us.  Dr. Kim is currently the leader of the Mission to the World (MTW) team in Cambodia (MTW is the international missions agency of the Presbyterian Church in America).  He is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary California and Fuller Theological Seminary.  Prior to his present stint in Cambodia, Dr. Kim and his family served in the Philippines.  (For more information on Dr. Kim, look here.)

True to his area of Kingdom work, Dr. Kim will be speaking to us on the topic of missions.  A summary of his two talks are as follows:

Seminar I: Grace as Motivation for Missions: This is a reflection on Matthew 5:13-16, exploring our identity in Christ and its implications for our witness to the world.

Seminar II: Eschatology Redefining Our Priorities: This is a reflection on Matthew 6:19-24 recognizing that we live in between the overlap of the ages and its implications in where we invest our time, energy and resources.

The Conference will be held at our church venue. It is free, though an offering would be collected to help defray the costs.

We look forward to seeing you at the Conference.
 

Peace Be With You

Peace is the great prize we all seek.  In the end, so much of what we do boils down to the pursuit of peace.  So we have catch phrases like “peace and serenity” and “peace in my heart” and of course “world peace.”  And in a competitive and complex society like ours, our tired and restless souls crave for peace even more.  But when we do taste peace, whether at a holiday resort or a quiet restaurant, we find that it fades so quickly away.  Is there lasting peace to be found—or are we left with crumbs?  The Good News of Easter is that lasting peace is not an illusion.  Lasting peace has burst out of the grave.  Lasting peace is in Jesus Christ the risen Lord.  Come join us at our Easter Sunday Service and know the peace that Jesus brings.

Date:   24 April 2011 (Easter Sunday)

Time:   10 am

Venue: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church

Address: 37 Jalan Pemimpin, Clarus Centre (formerly Union Industrial Building),
Block A #03-01C-D, S(577177)

Nearest MRT: Marymount MRT Station

Easter Sunday Activities for Children

If you’re 5 to 12 years old, come join us this Easter Sunday! We’ve prepared a line-up of fun activities for you.

 

It is Finished!

Many of us know the feeling of leaving things unfinished: An unfinished book; an unfinished assignment; an unfinished project; an unfinished dietary regiment, the list goes on.  Some things can be left unfinished and no harm will come (except perhaps our injured pride).  But some things left unfinished can bring us great pain and suffering.  We live in a universe that is made by a holy and righteous God.  In such a world, unfinished goodness and incomplete righteousness can bring unending suffering to others and to ourselves.  But on Good Friday, the Lord Jesus finished what most needs to be done—he put away our sins and reconciled us to God.  We invite you to join us at our Good Friday Service to learn what the Lord Jesus Christ has finished for you.

Date:   22 April 2011 (Good Friday)

Time:   10 am

Venue: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church

Address: 37 Jalan Pemimpin, Clarus Centre (formerly Union Industrial Building),
Block A #03-01C-D, S(577177)

Nearest MRT: Marymount MRT Station

 

Through God’s grace, our church has relocated to our new premises at Marymount!
Here are some pictures taken on our first Lord’s Day.

 

PRPC will be moving on 1 December 2010.

Please refer to our Location page for the new address.

 
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