Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
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Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church | |
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Methodist | |
Membership | 1,000+ |
Website | www |
History | |
Former name(s) |
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Founded | 1889 |
Founder(s) | Dr. Benjamin F. West Swan and Maclaren |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Rev. Chua Ooi Suah |
Designated | 23 March 1989 |
Reference no. | 21 |
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church (
Founded in 1889,[3] TACMC is the first Chinese Methodist Church to be established in Singapore.[4][1][5] It has stood on Telok Ayer Street for more than a hundred years.[3]
TACMC is presently affiliated to the Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Singapore.[6] It was gazetted a national monument by Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority on 23 March 1989.[4][7]
History
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church was gazetted a national monument by Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority on 23 March 1989.[4][7]
The church later underwent restoration works which started in October 1993 and were completed in August 1995 at a cost of
The membership of the church now numbers over a thousand, comprising the congregations attending services in Hokkien, Mandarin and English.[9] The church's music programme, which started in 1935, boasts six all-volunteer choirs — three adult, one youth, and two children's choirs. TACMC's Honorary Music Director is Dr. Emilia Wong; the church's senior pastor is Rev. Chua Ooi Suah.
Architecture
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References
- ^ a b c d "Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church Our Heritage". TACMC.
- ^ "Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Google map". Google Inc. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Methodist church a refuge during WWII, The Straits Times, 8 December 2016".
- ^ a b c "Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church". Urban Redevelopment Authority.
- ^ "Clans of Chinatown, The Business Times, 21 October 2017".
- ^ "Chinese Annual Conference". The Methodist Church in Singapore.
- ^ a b "List of Singapore's National Monuments" (PDF). Urban Redevelopment Authority.
- ^ "Wishart Road's sleepy neighbourhood wakes up to curious find, The Straits Times, 10 October 2014".
- ^ "Church which early Chinese migrants could call home, The Straits Times, 10 August 1989". p. 4.
News articles
- "Methodist church a refuge during WWII". The Straits Times (online). 12 August 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- "Six of Singapore's 71 national monuments are on Telok Ayer Street". The New Paper (online). 4 January 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
Further reading
- Edwards, Norman; Keys, Peter (1996) [1988], Singapore – A Guide to Buildings, Streets, Places, Singapore; Kuala Lumpur: Times Books International, ISBN 978-981-204-781-6.
- Lee, Geok Boi (2002), The Religious Monuments of Singapore, Singapore: Landmark Books, ISBN 978-981-3065-62-8.
- Lau, Earnest (1994). Lest we forget 1894-1994. Singapore. ISBN 9810062672.)
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link - Lau, Earnest (2008). From mission to church : the evolution of the Methodist Church in Singapore and Malaysia, 1885-1976. Singapore: Genesis Books. ISBN 9789814222426.
Video
- 直落亚逸礼拜堂的起源和发展 • The Beginning & Development of Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church www.YouTube.com
- 直落亚逸堂 • 上帝与我们的故事 TELOK AYER CMC • OUR STORY WITH GOD www.YouTube.com
External links
- Official website of the Methodist Church in Singapore
- Official website of Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
- Official website of the Chinese Annual Conference
- Infopedia