
Upcoming
Visiting for the first time
The Bible is where we've found both, and we'd love to show you. Here's what worshiping with us looks like.

Upcoming events
We warmly invite you to our special services to meet our congregation and learn more about the God whom we believe in.

Upcoming

Upcoming

Upcoming
What happens
Our services follow the same simple structure each week — about 75 minutes from start to close. There is nothing you need to memorise or prepare.
Total time
~75 minutes
Plus informal fellowship with brethren after the service ends.
We open with traditional hymns. Lyrics are projected — you can sing, hum, or simply listen. Either is fine.
~15 min
The sermon speaker goes up and leads the opening hymn and prayer. You will hear most of our members praying in tongues — see How we pray below.
~5 min
The sermon speaker teaches from a Scripture passage. Sermons are delivered in English and Mandarin.
~45 min
The congregation prays together again. You may pray quietly in your own words, or simply remain seated and listen.
~10 min
Tea and light refreshments are available. Stay if you'd like to meet someone, ask a question, or simply rest a while.
open-ended

How we pray
In our services we kneel, close our eyes, and clasp our hands. We begin in the name of the Lord Jesus, then pray to God from the heart — bringing Him anything that is on our minds.
Most of our members have received the Holy Spirit, and you will hear them praying in tongues, a spiritual language the Bible describes as the only evidence of having received the Holy Spirit. It can sound loud, but please don't be alarmed: we remain fully conscious and clear-minded throughout. Feel free to kneel and pray with us, or simply sit and observe.
Why speaking in tongues? Read Article of Faith 5 →What we believe
All of our beliefs come directly from the apostolic church, though some may be unfamiliar to you. Click on each to find out more.
We worship on Saturday, the seventh day of the week, as commanded in Scripture from the creation of the world.
Read Article of Faith 8 →Baptism in TJC takes place in natural living water, with the candidate fully immersed face downward, in the name of Jesus Christ.
Read Article of Faith 4 →A sacrament following the example Jesus gave His disciples the night before His crucifixion, to have a part with Christ.
Read Article of Faith 6 →We observe Communion with one unleavened bread and grape juice to commemorate the Lord's death and be raised with Him on the Last Day.
Read Article of Faith 7 →Visit us
The best way to find out more is to come and visit us in person. We gather every Saturday, the Sabbath day, to worship God. We have four churches across Singapore in the central, east, north, and northeast regions. All are welcome.
View our locations →Before you come
What to wear
No special attire required, just dress modestly.
Children
Yes — welcomed at all services. Children's classes are also available on Saturday afternoon.
Parking
Limited on-site parking at Adam Road and Telok Kurau. Public transport recommended.
Accessibility
All four service points are wheelchair-accessible at the ground level.
What to bring
Nothing required. A Bible is helpful but not necessary — copies are available.