Christianity in Singapore
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Christians in Singapore constitute approximately 14.6% of the country's population; 4.8% (32.9% of Christians) being Catholics and the remaining 9.8% (67.1% of Christians) being of other mostly Protestant denominations and traditions.[1]
[edit] History
Christianity first arrived on Singapore’s shores soon after the founding of modern Singapore in 1819. Within half a year, the first Protestant missionary arrived to set up a local ministry.[citation needed] The first Roman Catholic priest came in December 1821 to look into the feasibility of opening a missionary station, and celebrated the first Mass.
The colonial administration adopted an official policy of neutrality and non-interference regarding religion. Missionaries established churches and Christian ministries on the island. They also set up welfare organisations and many missionary schools which are well regarded for their high quality education today.[citation needed]
Local-born church leaders gradually took over the running of their ministries. Theological colleges were established to produce the next generation of leaders, and more churches and Christian organisations were set up, resulting in an increase in the proportion of Christians in Singapore today. The percentage of Christians among Singaporeans increased from 12.7% in 1990 to 14.6% in 2000.[2]
[edit] Catholicism
[edit] Roman Catholicism
The Roman Catholic population in Singapore generally consists of Eurasians, Chinese (including Peranakans) and Indians. The majority of Roman Catholics, notably those who are older, are noted for their preference of English customs and masses conducted in Latin. Younger Roman Catholics tend to prefer a less formal forms of worship similar to those practised by Protestants, and also prefer masses in the vernacular. There is, however, a growing number of young people interested in more traditional forms of worship, and a movement to restore these elements of Gregorian Chant and reverence, as well as the Latin Mass is gaining ground. For instance, Latin masses are offered by a priory in Singapore run by the Society of St Pius X (SSPX) which regards itself as Traditionalist Catholic. There are 30 Roman Catholic parishes in Singapore, each administering to a particular district in Singapore.
Singapore has a Roman Catholic Archdiocese headed by His Grace Archbishop Nicholas Chia who presides at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The Holy Mass in Singapore is celebrated in numerous vernacular tongues, including English, Mandarin, Hokkien, Teochew, Tamil, Malayalam, Tagalog and Korean (at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd). Malay is seldom used.
Peranakan Roman Catholics are generally concentrated in the Church of the Holy Family in Katong; whilst St Joseph's Church along Victoria street is a cultural base for Portuguese Eurasians. Roman Catholic parishes in the 18th to early 19th centuries were initially setup along racial and cultural lines by various Roman Catholic missionary groups from Europe.
Various Roman Catholic parishes in Singapore are actively involved in social services such as welfare homes, the opening of soup kitchens as well as missionary trips to place like Indonesia and the Philippines. There is also the Catholic Medical Guild, and other Roman Catholic lobby groups that are based in the Church of St Peter & Paul parish grounds. They are also currently supporting the creation of Small Christian Communities (SCC) in order to organise and gather the Roman Catholic communities within their neighbourhoods.
[edit] Eastern Catholics
A fledgling Greek-Catholic community, dependent on the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic bishop of Melbourne, is also growing and meets in private.
[edit] Protestantism
The majority of non-Catholic churches are under the umbrella of the National Council of Churches of Singapore. Most belong to Protestant traditions which consist of an array of denominations. The more prominent ones include the Anglican, Baptist, Brethren, Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. In recent years, independent non-denominational megachurches have sprung up and been successful in reaching out to new members.
Although the churches seem divided along denomination lines, many Christian ministries and congregations often come together and co-ordinate activities and good works for both the Christian community and society at large. In addition, Singapore is considered a key base for missionary and humanitarian activities in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
Beyond the churches, there are many Christian organisations engaging in activities such as fund raising, healthcare for the needy, establishing homes for the elderly, providing family services and youth development. These organisations include the Salvation Army, Fei Yue Family Centres, Teen Challenge and various community hospitals. The Christian community also comes together for fund-raising events like the LoveSingapore movement which organises walkathons and prayer sessions for those in need.
Recognising the multi-religious makeup of Singapore, the Christian community actively take part in inter-religious dialogue in the country. The National Council of Churches of Singapore was involved in the drafting of the Declaration of Religious Harmony published in 2003.
[edit] Eastern and Oriental Orthodox
Other Christian churches in Singapore include the old Armenian Church which has a church building but has had no resident clergy for many decades, the Coptic Orthodox Church which meets in the Armenian Church, and the Syrian Orthodox Church; the latter two churches generally minister to the Coptic and Indian communities respectively. There is also a small but growing Eastern Orthodox congregation made up of ethnic Armenians, Egyptians, Greeks, Indians and Russians, constituting a small minority in the local Christian population. A small, but growing, number of local Singaporeans attend these churches as well. There is also a tiny Greek-Catholic community present.
[edit] Notable churches and organisations
[edit] Anglican
- All Saints' Church
- Chapel of Christ the King
- Chapel of Christ the Redeemer
- Chapel of the Resurrection
- Chapel of the Holy Spirit
- Church of the Ascension
- Church of Our Saviour
- Christ Church
- Church of the Good Shepherd
- Holy Trinity Church
- Light of Christ Church Woodlands
- Marine Parade Christian Centre
- My Saviour's Church
- St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
- St George's Church
- St James' Church
- St John's Chapel
- St John's - St Margaret's Church
- St Paul's Church
- Yishun Christian Church
[edit] Assemblies of God
- Calvary Assemblies of God
- Elim Church Singapore
- Emmanuel Assembly of God
- Evangel Family Church
- Faith Assembly of God
- Grace Assembly of God
- Harvester Assembly of God
- Victory Family Centre
- Trinity Christian Centre
[edit] Baptist
- Abundant Life Baptist Church
- Acts Baptist Church
- Agape Baptist Church
- Bauhinia Baptist Church
- Calvary Baptist Church
- Changi Baptist Church
- Cherith Baptist Church
- Community of Praise Baptist Church
- Coronation Baptist Church
- Covenant Community Baptist Church
- Eternal Life Baptist Church
- Evangel Baptist Church
- Everlasting Life Baptist Fellowship
- Good News Baptist Church
- Gospel Baptist Church
- Grace Baptist Church
- Great Commission Baptist Church
- His Family Centre
- Hope Baptist Church
- Hosanna Baptist Church
- International Baptist Church
- International Japanese Baptist Church
- International Mission Board
- Jesus' Disciples Baptist Community Church
- Judson Baptist Church
- Karen Baptist Church
- Kay Poh Road Baptist Church
- Leng Kwang Baptist Church
- Neighbourhood Baptist Church
- New Life Baptist Church
- Queenstown Baptist Church
- Redeemer Baptist Church
- Sembawang Baptist Church
- Shalom Baptist Chapel
- Shelter Baptist Church
- The Singapore Baptist Church
- Thomson Road Baptist Church
[edit] Churches of Christ
- Bedok Church of Christ
- Citivision Church of Christ
- Geylang Church of Christ
- Jurong Church of Christ
- Lavender Church of Christ
- Lim Ah Pin Road Church of Christ
- Moulmein Church of Christ
- Pasir Panjang Church of Christ
[edit] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Singapore
Church buildings are not given names but are identified by their location:
[edit] Eastern Orthodox
- Holy Resurrection Orthodox Christian Church of Singapore
- St Nektarios Chapel - under the Greek Old Calendarists.
[edit] Evangelical Free
- Bethany Evangelical Free Church
- Charis Evangelical Free Church
- Church of God (Evangelical)
- Covenant Evangelical Free Church
- Emmanuel Evangelical Free Church
- Emmaus Evangelical Free Church
- Geylang Evangelical Free Church
- Praise Evangelical Free Church
- S-word Evangelical Free Church
- Woodlands Evangelical Free Church
[edit] Independent churches
- Bartley Christian Church
- Church of Singapore
- Church of Singapore, Bt Timah
- Grace (Singapore Chinese Christian) Church
- RiverLife Church
[edit] Lutheran
- Bedok Lutheran Church
- Jurong Christian Church
- Lutheran Church Of Our Redeemer
- Mas Kuning Lutheran Church
- Queenstown Lutheran Church
- Thai Good News Center
- Yishun Christian Church (Lutheran)
[edit] Methodist
The Methodist Church in Singapore
- The Chinese Annual Conference
- Ang Mo Kio Chinese Methodist Church
- Bukit Panjang Methodist Church
- Charis Methodist Church
- Foochow Methodist Church
- Geylang Chinese Methodist Church
- Grace Methodist Church
- Hakka Methodist Church
- Hing Hwa Methodist Church
- Holy Covenant Methodist Church
- Kum Yan Methodist Church
- Woodlands Carepoint
- Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church
- Paya Lebar Methodist Mission
- Queenstown Chinese Methodist Church
- Choa Chu Kang Preaching Point
- SengKang Methodist Church
- Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
- Toa Payoh Chinese Methodist Church
- The Emmanuel Tamil Annual Conference
- Ang Mo Kio Tamil Methodist Church
- Jurong Tamil Methodist Church
- Pasir Panjang Tamil Methodist Church
- Seletar Tamil Methodist Church
- Sembawang Tamil Methodist Church
- Tamil Methodist Church
- The Trinity Annual Conference
- Agape Methodist Church
- Aldersgate Methodist Church
- Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church
- Barker Road Methodist Church
- Bedok Methodist Church
- Cairnhill Methodist Church
- Christ Methodist Church
- Christalite Methodist Chapel
- Covenant Community Methodist Church
- Fairfield Methodist Church
- Faith Methodist Church
- Kampong Kapor Methodist Church
- Living Hope Methodist Church
- Living Waters Methodist Church
- The Methodist Church of the Incarnation
- Paya Lebar Methodist Church
- Pentecost Methodist Church
- Toa Payoh Methodist Church
- Trinity Methodist Church
- Wesley Methodist Church
[edit] Oriental Orthodox
- Coptic Orthodox Community of St Mark
- St Thomas Syrian Orthodox Cathedral
[edit] Pentecostal
- Cornerstone Community Church
- Foward in Faith Ministries International
- Pentecostal Church of Singapore
[edit] Presbyterian
- Abundant Grace Presbyterian Church
- Adam Road Presbyterian Centre
- Agape Christian Centre
- All Saints Presbyterian Church
- Amazing Grace Presbyterian Church
- Ang Mo Kio Presbyterian Church
- Bethany Presbyterian Church
- Bethany Trinity Presbyterian Church
- Bethel Presbyterian Church
- Bukit Batok Presbyterian Church
- Changi Bethany Church
- Chen Li Presbyterian Church
- Christian Grace Presbyterian Church
- Covenant Presbyterian Church
- Glory Presbyterian Church
- Galilee Bible Presbyterian Church
- Grace Jubilee Centre
- Holy Grace Presbyterian Church
- Hope Presbyterian Church
- Jubilee Presbyterian Church
- Katong Presbyterian Church
- Living Praise Presbyterian Church
- Maranatha Presbyterian Church
- Moriah Bible Presbyterian Church
- New Life Bible Presbyterian Church
- Orchard Road Presbyterian Church
- Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church
- Providence Presbyterian Church
- Singapore Life Church
- Sion Presbyterian Church
- Spiritual Grace Presbyterian Church
- The Peoples Presbyterian Church
- Tong Chai Presbyterian Church
- True Grace Presbyterian Church
- True Way Presbyterian Church
- Yung Kwang Presbyterian Church
- Zion Presbyterian Church
[edit] Roman Catholic
- List of Roman Catholic churches in Singapore
- Blessed Sacrament Church
- Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
- Church of Christ the King
- Church of Our Lady of Lourdes
- Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour
- Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace
- Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea
- Church of St Anthony
- Church of St Bernadette
- Church of St Francis of Assisi
- Church of St Francis Xavier
- Church of St Ignatius
- Church of St Joseph (Bukit Timah)
- Church of St Mary of the Angels
- Church of St Michael
- Church of St Stephen
- Church of St Teresa
- Church of St Vincent de Paul
- Church of Ss Peter and Paul
- Church of the Holy Cross
- Church of the Holy Family
- Church of the Holy Spirit
- Church of the Holy Trinity
- Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Church of the Risen Christ
- Church of the Sacred Heart
- Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
- Novena Church
- Priory of Friends of the International Priestly Society of Saint Pius X
- St Anne's Church
- St Joseph's Church
[edit] Megachurches
- City Harvest Church
- Faith Community Baptist Church
- New Creation Church
- Lighthouse Evangelism (Singapore)
[edit] Other churches
- Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator
- Christ's Commission Fellowship - Singapore
- Every Nation Church Singapore
- Heart of God Church Singapore
- Hope Church Singapore
- Salvation Army
- True Jesus Church, Singapore
[edit] Parachurch organisations
- 2 Timothy 2-2
- The Bible Society of Singapore
- The Salvation Army
- Singapore Campus Crusade for Christ
- Fellowship of Evangelical Students (FES) of Singapore
- Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) of Singapore
- Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Singapore
- Youth for Christ Singapore
[edit] Missionary schools
[edit] Anglican schools
- Anglican High School
- Christ Church Secondary School
- Saint Andrew's Junior School
- Saint Andrew's Secondary School
- Saint Hilda's Primary School
- Saint Hilda's Secondary School
- Saint Margaret's Primary School
- Saint Margaret's Secondary School
[edit] Methodist schools
- Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)
- Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)
- Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
- Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
- Fairfield Methodist Primary School
- Fairfield Methodist Secondary School
- Geylang Methodist Primary School
- Geylang Methodist Secondary School
- Methodist Girls' School (Primary)
- Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)
- Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Primary)
- Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)
[edit] Presbyterian schools
- Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School
- Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School
- Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School
- Presbyterian High School
[edit] Roman Catholic schools
- Assumption English School
- Assumption Vocational Institute
- Canossa Convent Primary School
- Canossian Convent Kindergarten
- Canossian School For The Hearing-Impaired
- Catholic High School
- Catholic Junior College
- CHIJ Katong (Primary)
- CHIJ Katong Convent
- CHIJ Kellock Primary
- CHIJ Our Lady of Good Counsel
- CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace
- CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity
- CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh)
- CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School
- CHIJ Saint Joseph's Convent
- CHIJ Saint Theresa's Convent
- CHIJ Secondary School (Toa Payoh)
- De La Salle School
- Good Shepherd Kindergarten
- Hai Sing Catholic School
- Holy Innocents' High School
- Holy Innocents' Primary School
- Magdalene's Kindergarten
- Maris Stella Kindergarten
- Maris Stella High School
- Marymount Convent School
- Montfort Junior School
- Montfort Secondary School
- Nazareth Centre Kindergarten
- St Anthony's Canossian Primary School
- St Anthony's Canossian Secondary School
- St Anthony's Primary School
- St Gabriel's Primary School
- St Gabriel's Secondary School
- Saint Joseph's Institution (International)
- Saint Joseph's Institution
- Saint Joseph's Institution Junior
- Saint Patrick's School
[edit] Theological colleges and bible schools
- Asia Theological Centre for Evangelism and Missions
- Assemblies of God Bible College
- Baptist Theological Seminary
- Biblical Graduate School of Theology
- Chin Lien Bible Seminary
- City Harvest Bible Training Center
- East Asia School of Theology
- Far Eastern Bible College
- Singapore Bible College
- TCA College (formerly Theological Centre for Asia)
- Trinity Theological College
- Tung Ling Bible College
[edit] Notes
- ^ Dept. of Statistics, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore (October 2001). Census of Population 2000: Statistical Release 2: Education, Language and Religion. Singapore: The Dept., Table 39 ("Resident Population Aged 15 Years and Over by Religion, Ethnic Group and Sex"). ISBN 981-04-4459-1..
- ^ Sng, Bobby E.K. (2003). In His Good Time: The Story of the Church in Singapore 1819–2002, 3rd ed., Singapore: Bible Society of Singapore, 337. ISBN 981-220-286-2.
[edit] External links
- Antioch.com.sg: Partial directory of non-Roman Catholic churches in Singapore
- Singapore Christian Web – All Singapore and Christian websites welcome and listed here!
- Veritas (official website of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore): Singapore Catholic church directory
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