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Being a Blessing
Join Revd Israel for his message entitled “Being a Blessing,” where we’ll discover through the life of Abraham how God calls us to leave behind our pain, trust His promises, and become vessels of blessing to others.
Genesis 12:1-9
Superficial to Spiritual: Stewardship and Charity
In Matthew 25:14-30 Jesus tells a story about three instant millionaires—and one life-changing truth: what you do with what God gives you reveals who you truly serve.
This Sunday, Pastor Richard unpacks what real stewardship looks like—because money isn’t the goal, it’s the tool. Let’s learn how to invest in what lasts forever.
Watchfulness and Witness
Join Revd Daniel as we explore Jesus’ urgent call in Mark 13 for His followers to remain spiritually alert and to faithfully proclaim the gospel amidst trials and deception, and may we too remain committed to being witnesses for Christ as we watch for His return.
Mark 13:1-23
Faith and Prayer
This Sunday we uncover how Jesus’ encounter in Mark chapter 9 exposes that a lack of faith is revealed through a lack of prayer, reminding us that genuine trust in God always drives us to our knees. Revd Lim Weiyi preaches the word.
Mark 9:14-29
Recovering the True Intent of the Law
This Sunday we explore Jesus’ teaching in Mark 7:1–23 to uncover what truly defiles a person—not external rituals or traditions, but the sinful condition of the heart that only God’s grace can cleanse.” Revd Daniel preaches the word.
Feeding the Five Thousand
The "Feeding of the Five Thousand" is the only miracle recounted in all four Gospels. Why is this particular miracle so significant in the eyes of the Evangelists, and what can we learn about following Jesus the Good Shepherd? Revd Lim Weiyi preaches the word.
Mark 6:30-44
Faith and Trust in Jesus
In Mark 5:21–43, two very different lives—a respected synagogue ruler named Jairus and an unnamed, suffering woman—collide at the feet of Jesus. Though separated by status, gender, and circumstance, both discover in their desperation that true faith means trusting Jesus when all hope seems lost. Revd Weiyi preaches the word.
Mark 5:21-43
A Stronger Power over Massive Destruction
When darkness seems overwhelming and evil appears unstoppable, Mark 5:1–20 reminds us that even a legion of demons must bow before the authority of Jesus Christ.Â
Listener, please note one post-sermon correction: a Roman legion refers to 6,000 not 600.
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Mark 5:1-20
The Commission to Go
Final words carry the most weight. This Sunday, join Ps Richard as we dive into Jesus’ radical call to "Go" beyond the church walls. Whether it's your neighbour or the nations, it’s time to discover your role in the Great Commission.Â
The Way of the Cross: The Suffering Servant Dies
This Good Friday, we gather to remember Jesus brutally flogged and crucified. How can a day of such evil done to a man be considered “Good”? And why was Jesus, the Son of God, so powerless on this day? Revd Lim Weiyi brings us God’s word.
Mark 15:33-39, 16:1-8
Superficial to Spiritual: Simplicity
In a world obsessed with more, God calls us to less — not emptiness, but contentment. Join Revd Daniel Teo as we continue growing from Superficial to Spiritual, discovering in simplicity the freedom and peace found within a heart satisfied with Christ alone.”
1 Timothy 6:6-11; Hebrews 13:5-6
The Way of the Cross: The King Enters Jerusalem
This Palm Sunday we behold the humble yet majestic entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem—the true King who comes not to conquer by force, but to redeem by sacrifice, fulfilling the ancient promise: “Behold, your King is coming to you, gentle and riding on a donkey”. (Zechariah 9:9) Revd Daniel Teo brings us the word.
Mark 11:1-11
The Way of the Cross: The Transfiguration of Jesus
After hard teachings on the cross, Jesus leads his disciples up a mountain to reveal his divine glory alongside Moses and Elijah. What does this Transfiguration mean for them—and for us? Join Revd Weiyi as we explore how Jesus' eternal majesty fuels our faithful living today.
Mark 9:2-8
The Way of the Cross: Hometown Rejection
This Sunday’s message, “Hometown Rejection” from Mark 6:1–6, looks at the moment Jesus returned to Nazareth and was met with disbelief by those who knew Him best. Join Ps Richard this week, as we ask: Have we become so familiar with Jesus that we fail to honour Him as Lord? Discover how faith—or unbelief—shapes the work of Christ in our lives.
The Way of the Cross: Hearing and Receiving the Word
In a world competing for every second of your attention, we often find ourselves listening without truly hearing. As we dive into Jesus’ parable in Mark 4:1–20, we aren’t just looking at a story about soil and seeds; we are looking into a mirror to see how we truly respond to God's voice. Join Revd Daniel for his sermon on hearing and receiving the Word in a way that transforms us from the ground up.
Superficial to Spiritual: Worship
What is worship? Does it happen only during Sunday service, or when we sing songs unto God, or is it something more? How does worship form us into the likeness of Christ? Join Revd Lim Weiyi as we explore the biblical definition of worship and how we can engage and be transformed by God through it.
Romans 12:1-2
The Way of the Cross: Who truly belongs to Jesus?
What does it mean to have faith and truly believe in Jesus? Are believers still subject to demonic attack? Join Revd Daniel as we look at the scripture together and behold the power of God.
Fasting, Feasting, and the Sabbath
Ever feel like everything "used to be better"? It's easy to get stuck holding onto the past, but this Sunday we are exploring why entering into the New Covenant requires a radical paradigm shift. Join me, Ps Richard, as we examine Mark chapter 2 and discover what it means to move from the old into the new!
The Call to Sinners
Listener, do you believe that you must carry your burden of shame forever in an effort to make things right? Join Revd Daniel as he preaches from Mark chapter 2, proclaiming good news – that Jesus is able to cut you free of that burden today.
Mark 2:13-17
Superficial to Spiritual: Scripture
The Apostle Paul wrote that all Scripture is “breathed out by God”. How does that frame the way we approach and relate to scripture? Join Revd Lim Weiyi as we continue our Superficial to Spiritual series with this Sunday’s focus on scripture.
2 Timothy 3:14-17; Psalm 119:105
The Authority of the Son of Man
Continuing our Gospel of Mark sermon series, Revd Daniel Teo preaches on the account of Jesus healing a paralytic, and the revelation of His authority both to heal and to forgive sin. May the Lord speak to you today.
Mark 2:1-12
A Day in the Life of Jesus
Have you heard the phrase “any publicity is good publicity?”? Join Revd Lim Weiyi as he kicks off a new sermon series on Mark’s gospel, examining a day in the life of Jesus and revealing why He sought to minimize His popularity and hide His healings and exorcisms.
Mark 1:29-34
Being with Jesus
Here at YCCA we start the year off with Vision Sunday, a time where we receive our direction as a church for the year. This Vision Sunday Revd Daniel unpacks what it means to “Be with Jesus” and challenges us to choose the path of discipleship.
John 1:35-39
Superficial to Spiritual: The Upward Call
For our first Sunday of 2026 we’re launching an exciting new series: “Superficial to Spiritual: A Spiritual Formation Series.” Together, we’ll journey beyond surface-level faith into deep, Christ-centered living. Join me, Ps Richard, for our first message of the series entitled, The Upward Call.
Scripture Passage: Philippians 3:7-14.
Stronger in Christ: Attitude of Gratitude
There is one spiritual practice that is essential for our spiritual growth, one practice that we as a church will grow in throughout the next year. Join me, Pastor Richard, for the message entitled “Stronger in Christ: Attitude of Gratitude”.
What Gift Do You Bring: The Gift of Yourself
On this Christmas morning Revd Daniel preaches the concluding message of our sermon series What Gift do you Bring? with a clear presentation of the gospel message and an exhortation that this Christmas we bring the gift of ourselves to Jesus.
When God Breaks into our Routine
Christmas is the inspiration for many joyous songs about the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. But for Joseph, it was a time of crisis and confusion. Join our guest speaker, Revd Timothy Chong, as he preaches his message entitled “When God Breaks into our Routine”.
What Gift Do You Bring: The Gift of Hope
What gift do you bring for someone who has everything? What gift do we bring to God this Christmas season? Join Pastor Richard and the story of the shepherds who encountered the promised Messiah born to the virgin Mary. Rediscover the wonder and awe of Jesus' birth. Based upon Luke 2:8-20.
The Radical Hospitality of Jesus
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus makes a profound statement saying “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick”.
This week, guest speaker Revd Victor Teo invites us to encounter the radical hospitality of Jesus and to consider how we are called to respond.Â
What Gift Do You Bring: The Gift of Trust
It’s Advent season and here at YCCA we’re asking: What gift do you bring to God? This Sunday we’ll examine the words of Mary “Let it be to me according to your word”.
Join Revd Daniel as he explores the gift that Mary brought – the gift of trust.
What Gift Do You Bring: The Gift of Worship
As we begin our Advent series, we explore the story of the magi's visit to worship Jesus. Why did Matthew include the story of pagan officials and astrologers coming to worship the king of the Jews? How do they compare to king Herod? And what can they teach us today about bringing our gift of worship to Jesus?Â
Join us as Revd. Japheth Lim brings the word.Â
Lessons From A Child
When the disciples asked Jesus who the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, Jesus calls a child and says - probably to everyone's shock - that whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in heaven. Why was it such a shocking thing to say? What did Jesus want his disciples to learn from the child? Bernice expounds on Matthew 18:1-6 and gives us three important lessons today.Â
Following Bernice's sermon, Yee Kia shares with us the work of Anglican Preschool Services and how they seek to care for and nurture every child who steps into t...
Final Reforms
As we finish our series on the book of Nehemiah, what last words of encouragement can we find? How do we learn from the people of God in Nehemiah's time to be watching when dawn gives way to dusk and on guard against spiritual decline? Join us as Pastor Richard delivers the final sermon of our study of Nehemiah.
Growing as Hospitable Disciples (2)
As disciples we are called to action: to love our neighbour because Jesus has first loved us. Join Revd Daniel as he focuses on another aspect of what it means to grow as hospitable disciples – loving strangers and foreigners as our brothers and sisters. Let’s prepare our hearts for the Lord’s word today.
Resettlement of Jerusalem
Some say we must be in church to worship. Others say that it’s fine to worship at home. What does the Bible say? Join me, Pastor Richard, as we seek answers and strive to please God in all that we do.
Covenant Renewal
What forms our lives? What do we wake up to? What do we live for? Join Revd Daniel as we look at God’s faithfulness and our own heart condition. Based upon Nehemiah chapter 9.
Teaching, Celebrating, and Observing the Law
For many today, reading the Bible can feel like a chore, and listening to a sermon might bore them to sleep. How is it then that in Nehemiah 8, when Ezra preached a six-hour long sermon, not only were the people attentive, but they all responded in penitence and grew in faith and obedience? Pastor Lim Weiyi brings our message today.
Growing as Hospitable Disciples (1)
Who is your neighbour? As disciples of Jesus, how do we practice hospitality? Join Revd Daniel as he preaches from the Parable of the Good Samaritan found in the gospel of Luke.
Registering the People
God cares for you, has work for you to do, and has positioned you to leave a legacy. Join Ps Weiyi as he preaches his sermon entitled “Registering the People” from Nehemiah chapter 7.
Be Blessed to Bless
Join guest speaker Bishop John Chew as he shares his thoughts on wisdom from the book of Proverbs 3:13-18 and 8:32-36 + Matthew 9:9-13.