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  1. Faith Methodist Church is a church of Life Groups. A Life Group is more than a Bible study or fellowship group; it is the primary place of care and ministry, where group members experience community and love, build one another up, and are equipped to serve others.

  2. Attend Physical Services At Faith! Our 8am Traditional Holy Communion Service and 11.15am Contemporary Service are open to physical congregations! Have questions? Read our FAQs below! Click here for layout maps of our church premises and Service venue.

  3. Faith Methodist Church, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 149604. 6471 9420. mail@faithmc.sg. Facebook; instagram

  4. Faith Methodist Church was founded in 1966 as a Methodist Chapel to serve the residents of Queenstown. Back then, worship services were conducted in open air and later, a temporary shed.

  5. Faith Methodist Church, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 149604. 6471 9420. mail@faithmc.sg. Facebook; instagram

  6. Faith Methodist Church, Singapore, Singapore. 2,948 likes · 12 talking about this · 9,963 were here. Faith Methodist Church warmly welcomes all to our Sunday worship services!

  7. Faith Methodist Church was founded in 1966 as a Methodist Chapel to serve the residents of Queenstown. Back then, worship services were conducted in open air and later, a temporary shed.

  8. Faith Methodist Church is a Christian church, affiliated with the Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC), under the Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS). It is located at 400 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 149604 in the island nation of Singapore within walking distance of Commonwealth MRT station.

  9. General. For general enquiries, please contact the church office at tel 6471 9420 during office hours. Office hours are from 8.30am to 5.30pm Mon to Fri and 8.30am to 12.30pm on Sat. For urgent pastoral assistance on bereavement and hospitalisation matters after office hours , please call 8125 7277. Have questions? Check out our FAQs.

  10. Dec 11, 2013 · The first two services were held on Easter Sunday, 1965: a morning service in Hokkien and Foochow, and an evening service in English and Mandarin. The services were held in the open until a temporary shed was built. There was no public address system and loud-hailers were used.

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