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  1. Are you new to PSPC? Warmest greetings and welcome! Feel free to explore our website. We look forward to meeting you! Tell me more. Sunday Worship Services / Online Streaming on Regular Sundays*/eBulletin. English Services / 8.45am Online streaming & eBulletin. Mandarin Service 中文崇拜 / Online Streaming 直播 / eBulletin 电子版周讯. Filipino Service.

  2. www.pspc.org.sg › services › english-serviceEnglish Service - PSPC

    We welcome you to join us onsite for our Sunday Worship Services (8.45am or 11am). Livestreaming will only be available at our 8:45am Service. Please click on the link below to view. (The link will be activated 10 mins before the Service starts). SUNDAY SERVICE. View 8:45am English Service: 7 July 2024.

  3. www.pspc.org.sg › aboutAbout - PSPC

    Welcome to Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church(PSPC), the oldest Presbyterian church in Singapore! We are a multi-generational church that has experienced God’s faithfulness, which continues to this day.

  4. The Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church (Chinese: 布连拾街长老会磐石堂) is located on Prinsep Street within Singapore's central business district. It is approximately 350 metres from Rochor MRT station .

  5. Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church remains the spiritual sanctuary of an active Presbyterian congregation today. It was declared a National Monument on the 70th anniversary of the founding of The Boys’ Brigade Movement in Singapore.

  6. Welcome to the official Youtube channel for Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church (PSPC) - the oldest Presbyterian church in Singapore. Visit our website at www.pspc.org.sg for more...

  7. Welcome to Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church, the oldest existing church in Singapore. With an illustrious history since 1843, this church has a rich heritage with members whose families go back many generations.

  8. The Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church (PSPC) at 77 Prinsep Street was built in 1843 by Reverend Benjamin Peach Keasberry, a Protestant minister from the London Missionary Society.1 Apart from being the first Straits Chinese church, it was also the birthplace of the first company of the Singapore Boys’ Brigade, which was established on 12 Januar...

  9. Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church remains the spiritual sanctuary of an active Presbyterian congregation today. It was declared a National Monument on the 70th anniversary of the founding of The Boys’ Brigade Movement in Singapore.

  10. Many missionaries sent by London Missionary Society to Singapore and Malaysia were told to go to China. However, Rev Keaseberry insisted on staying in Singapore in 1843, he set up Malay Chapel in Prinsep Street which is today's Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church.

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