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Vision & Mission

Our Vision

To be a Christ-centered & Spirit-filled Community Church discipling families to advance God’s Kingdom in every generation

Make Disciples

God’s heart has always been to draw people into His Kingdom—His reign, His rule, and His presence among His people. Jesus declared that the Kingdom of God is at hand, and for all who believe in Him, that Kingdom now resides within our hearts and governs our lives.

As followers of Christ, we are called to centre our lives on His Kingdom and righteousness (Matthew 6:33; Colossians 3:2). This begins with recognising our identity as Kingdom people—sons, daughters, and friends of God—who can approach Him freely and confidently. From that identity, we are to live out the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18–20) with faith and obedience (James 2:17), utilising the spiritual resources He provides.

To “make disciples” is to guide others toward Christlikeness (Romans 8:29), helping them grow, mature, and walk in obedience so that more people come under the loving reign of King Jesus.

Build Godly Families

In the Old Testament, God set apart Israel as His chosen people—a royal priesthood and a holy nation. In the New Testament, the church inherits this same identity and calling (1 Peter 2:9).

In the early biblical families, the heads of households functioned as priests—offering sacrifices, interceding for their families, and worshipping God on their behalf. A priest represents God, ministers in worship, intercedes in prayer, and serves with a life set apart for Him.

To build godly families today, we must reclaim this priestly identity within our homes. Families are called to cultivate godly character, healthy relationships, and a lifestyle that reflects God’s holiness. This begins by restoring family prayer altars—places where we worship together, pray together, grow together, and serve God together. When families live as royal priests, the home becomes a place of spiritual strength, blessing, and godliness.

Pastor Punggol

God has placed us in Punggol not by accident but by divine assignment. As His people, we are called to carry His Kingdom wherever we go and be His witnesses (Acts 1:8). This means bringing Jesus’ presence into our community—in our neighbourhoods, workplaces, schools, and public spaces.
Where the Kingdom is present, God’s power is also present. As we pastor and bless Punggol, we are to manifest His love and compassion, release His healing and restoration, and speak life through prophetic encouragement (Matthew 10:7–8). Signs, wonders, transformation, and deliverance flow naturally when God’s people faithfully bear witness to the gospel.

To “Pastor Punggol” is to love this community with the heart of Jesus, serve it with His compassion, and bring His Kingdom realities into every corner of Punggol.