We Are Encouraged

We thank God and everyone for the encouragement as we gear up for the musical, Give Me this Mountain. All tickets for both performances on 18 Feb and 19 Feb have been allocated. For those who are already holding on to the tickets, please make use of them or return to Hebron Bible-Presbyterian Church so that we can re-issue them to those on the waiting lists. Our address is: 10 Choa Chu Kang Steet 52 Singapore 689284.
Living stones
Living stones
'... you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.' (1 Peter 2:5)

Living stones was formed in 2009. We thank our Lord for holding us together, and through His grace our KG is growing closer in its relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Our KG meetings are held in Choa Chu Kang on alternate Sundays at 2.30pm. As in any other KG, Living stones also plans activities for strengthening the bonding among its members, such as makan makan. It is also considering having activities that promote its members' health, such as a badminton game.
We pray that God will help us in our commitment to grow in these areas:
(1) increasing our knowledge and understanding of His Word
(2) being do-ers of His Word
(3) being Christ-like, and
(4) growing of our faith and trust in Him.
Profile
Current Member Count: 14
Age Range: 32-45
Composition: Married couples with children
Current Bible Study: Discipleship Explored
Frequency of Meetings: Fortnightly
Childminding Service: Available for children from 10 to 16 years old
Koinonia GroupsBackground In Hebron, KG stands for Koinonia Group. The term is used to refer to a cell group. Koinonia is Greek for fellowship. As the number of members and friends in Hebron Church grows, the best way to help them integrate into the ‘body’ of Hebron Church, make friends, have healthy fun, and develop their individual gifts for their ministries, is to encourage them to join a KG. Members of a KG meet to study the Bible, pray and have fellowship with one another. A KG also renders pastoral care and support to their KG members in times of crisis and grief. KGs can also involve themselves in other ministries together, e.g. going on mission trips and attending prayer meetings. Leadership The overall KG Ministry is under the charge of an appointed member of the ministry staff. The KG Core Group (comprising lay-leaders, ministry staff, and the Elder-in-Charge of the KG Ministry) is involved in the planning, executing and evaluating of the KG Ministry’s programmes. The KG Core Group provides pastoral oversight and care to the KG leaders, while the KG leaders provide pastoral oversight and care to their KG members.
Purpose The purpose in having the Koinonia Groups is as indicated in the KG Ministry’s mission statement: To edify every KG member to mature in Christ through Bible-study, fellowship and prayer. Why a KG?
More Information on Our KGs Are you a member or friend of Hebron B-P Church? Do you want to know more friends from Hebron? Join a KG then, as it is a great way to fellowship, learn more about Christ and encourage one another on through prayer! On our KG webpage (left-click 'Koinonia Groups' in the right column under the heading 'Communities'), you will be able to learn more about the KGs we have at Hebron by left-clicking on the links (names of KGs). If you are interested in joining one of our KGs after your visit to this page, please do not hesitate to drop us a line at: [ This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ]. Our Newsletter Sep 2011Dear Prayer Warriors, family members and friends, This issue of newsletter is about “dormitory”. The dormitories of Living Water Church have been in operation for the last 3 years. We thank God for His provision. The first batch of students we took in will graduate soon. In these 3 years, the co-workers have acquired rich experiences in managing the dormitories. Some incidents made us not knowing whether to cry or to laugh. Some incidents caused us to give thanks to God. Here are some of them: |





