Women and the Bible Seminar
LCS Education has organised a special talk by Dr Maggie Low on “Women and the Bible”. This talk will focus on the topic of women according to Genesis chapter 2; 1 Timothy chapter 2, and […]
LCS Education has organised a special talk by Dr Maggie Low on “Women and the Bible”. This talk will focus on the topic of women according to Genesis chapter 2; 1 Timothy chapter 2, and […]
Professor Emeritus Rev. Dr. Li Kwong Sang of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Hong Kong conducted a seminar via Zoom video conferencing on Reformation Day 31st October 2020 on the Augsburg Confession hosted by the […]
This course was one of pioneering series to teach Lutheran doctrines and practices to the lay members in the Lutheran Church in Singapore. It was conducted from October to December 2020 taught by LCS […]
The nationwide Christian Preschool Forum 2020 on 7 November saw more 100 leaders serving in Christian preschools across Singapore come together as one body in Christ to have dialogue. Check out the videos, photo gallery […]
LCS Reformation Webinar (Mandarin) Speaker: Revd.Dr. Peter Li, Lecturer Emeritus, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Hong Kong 神学讲座 题目:《奧斯堡信條》及其在堂會的應用 The Augsburg Confession and Its Applications in the Church Parish 日期:2020年10月31日 时间:早上10点至中午12.30 10-11am – 简介《奧斯堡信條》的历史背景和神学意义 11am-12pm – 探讨《奧斯堡信條》与今日教会和堂会的关系 […]
Revd. Dr. Jeffrey Truscott is no stranger to us in Singapore. He has been attached to the Lutheran Church in Singapore (LCS) and also various LCS congregations to assist as theological advisor while lecturing at […]
Two papers on Virtual Communion were presented at the LCS Ministerium Meeting held on 4 May 2020 and received as useful resources. One paper was written by Dr. Jeffrey Truscott and one by Dr. Samuel […]
Pastoral Letter to Lutheran Brothers and Sisters of LCS from Bishop Terry Kee regarding Communion.
During a pandemic, the work of the government is to keep people physically alive, and the church’s role is primarily to keep people spiritually alive. Both the church and the government work together to keep […]
With its roots originating in Scotland, the 1st Singapore Company was founded on 12 January 1930 at Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church by Scotsman James Milner Fraser. Read more.
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