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  2. Bible-Presbyterian churches (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Bible-Presbyterian Church ("BPC") was a conservative reformed denomination in Singapore. It existed from 1955 to 1988, following the history of the country, as the Bible-Presbyterian Church of Malaya, then the Bible-Presbyterian Church of Singapore and Malaysia, and finally the Bible Presbyterian Church of Singapore ("BPCOS") (with the then eight Malaysian BP churches in 1985 to register ...

  3. Timothy Tow - Wikipedia

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    Ivy Tan (1938-2024) Children. Jemima Tow Li Mi (1967-2021) Religion. Christianity - Bible-Presbyterian. Ordained. August 1950. Timothy Tow Siang Hui (28 December 1920 – 20 April 2009) was a Singaporean pastor who founded the Bible-Presbyterian Church. He was also founding principal of the Far Eastern Bible College.

  4. Life Bible-Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Life Bible-Presbyterian Church ( Abbreviation: LBPC; Chinese: 笃信圣经长老会生命堂) is a reformed, fundamental, and separatist Bible-Presbyterian church located at Gilstead Road, under the Novena Planning Area, within the Central Region of Singapore. It is the first and oldest Bible-Presbyterian church in Singapore and Southeast Asia ...

  5. Presbyterian Church in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian Church in Singapore and Malaysia. Congregations. 37. Members. 21,000. The Presbyterian Church in Singapore ( Abbreviation: PCS; Chinese: 新加坡长老大会) is a Presbyterian Reformed church. The current moderator is the Rt Rev Dr Christopher Chia. The denomination motto is "Nec tamen consumebatur" which means "Yet it was not ...

  6. Khoo Jeffrey and others v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and ...

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    Charitable purpose trusts. Khoo Jeffrey and others v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and others [2011] SGCA (" FEBC v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church ") is a landmark case decided in 2011 by the Court of Appeal of Singapore. It is the first case in Singapore [ 1] which the apex court considered the issue of a breach of a charitable purpose trusts ...

  7. Boys' Brigade in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bible class, drill, concerts, wayfaring, signalling, first aid, swimming, fencing, tumbling and other forms of physical recreation formed the core of the Boys' Brigade syllabus. In 1931, the first camp was held at the Singapore Volunteer Camp at Siglap. The 2nd Singapore Company was formed at Kampong Kapor Methodist Church in February 1931.

  8. Christianity in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Christians in Singapore constitute 19% of the country's resident population, as of the most recent census conducted in 2020. [ 3] Christianity is the second largest religion in the country, after Buddhism and before Islam. In 2020, about 37.1% of the country's Christians identified as Catholic with 62.9% labeled as 'Other Christians', most of ...

  9. Singapore Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Bible College was established in 1952. It was founded by "pastors and leaders from Anglican, Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and independent churches, with the support of the Chinese Church Union, Christian Nationals Evangelism Commission (CNEC) and the Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF)."