FEBRUARY
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X-CULTURE_DIGI 20 Feb 2021 (Saturday), 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. Live online workshop via ZOOM Register at tinyurl.com/x-Culture-Digi. Registration is free. x.Culture.Digi@gmail.com
Come, hear, interact and explore how you can realistically start and enhance your missions ministries over the Zoom platform as “cross-cultural ministries” from the Singapore Methodist community share their journeys in various nations in the past few months involving and engaging children, youths, millennials, professionals, church leaders and seniors! Who should come? • Pastors and church staff • Missions and ministry leaders • Marketplace ministers • Professionals • Young adults and youth
MARCH
Organised by Methodist Missions Society in partnership with CAC Board of Missions, ETAC Board of Missions and TRAC Board of Missions
FRESH EYES ON ONLINE TOOLS FOR CHILDREN’S MINISTRY 6 Mar 2021 (Saturday), 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Live online workshop via ZOOM Register at bible.org.sg/fresheyesonline. Registration closes 26 Feb 2021. $10 per participant 6304-5286 (Joyder Ng)
Following the successful NextGen online conversation held last October, we now present Fresh Eyes on Online Tools for Children’s Ministry—a workshop on the use of online platforms such as Flippity and Wordwall to create interactive learning games. This is a fresh and fun way to engage children by grabbing their attention and holding it for the duration of class! Participants will also get the chance to create simple games on the online platforms during the session. ZOOM details will be released closer to event.
MARCH
Organised by The Bible Society of Singapore and Evangelical Alliance of Singapore
ETHOS CONVERSATION 2021: RELIGION AND POLITICS IN SINGAPORE 20 Mar 2021 (Saturday) 9.45 a.m. to 4.15 p.m. Bible House (7 Armenian St, Singapore 179932) if situation permits or via ZOOM as an alternative Register at ethosinstitute.sg/conversation2021 Attendance is free. Registration is required. Love offering will be collected. 6304-3765
In 2018, the government made some amendments to the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act (MRHA), a Singapore statute which was enacted by the Parliament on 9 November 1990. What are these amendments and how will they impact the ministry and mission of the churches in Singapore? What is the relationship between religion and politics in Singapore as set out by the MRHA? Does the separation of religion and politics imply that the Church has no role in public debates and that religious leaders have no right to comment on societal issues?
JULY
Organised by ETHOS Institute for Public Christianity
D6 FAMILY CONFERENCE 2021 30 to 31 July 2021 (Friday and Saturday) Faith Methodist Church, 400 Commonwealth Drive, S(149604) d6family.sg (Registration opens Jan 2021) fb.com/d6familysg family.min@bible.org.sg 6304-5286
D6 is based on the principles of Deuteronomy 6 and it urges the church and home to work together to implement generational discipleship within the churches, homes and families. The objective of D6 Conference is for the attendees to understand how they can best apply the principles of Deuteronomy 6 in their lives in order to pass on a spiritual legacy for future generations. The D6 Conference 2021 is a place where parents, pastors, church and ministry leaders can look to be equipped with practical next steps and strategies in discipling the next generation. Organised by Sower Institute for Biblical Discipleship.