Covenant Evangelical Free Church

Covenant Evangelical Free Church (CEFC) is a church in Singapore. It has two worship centres – one in Bukit Panjang and the other in Woodlands.[1]

Senior Leaders and Pastors[2]

History of CEFC

Covenant Evangelical Free Church started life in 1978 as a church plant with 17 pioneer members from Emmanuel Evangelical Church (EEC). It was called Emmanuel Christian Fellowship (ECF) then.[3]

In 1987, Pastor Edmund Chan took over the mantle of ECF when he graduated from Singapore Bible College. In October 1992, ECF was renamed Covenant Evangelical Free Church.[3]

Derivation of church name

Aim

To build an Intentional DiscipleMaking Church (IDMC) model so as to launch an IDMC movement to catalyse a multiplication of Intentional Disciplemaking Churches to fulfill the Great Commission Mandate.

IDMC conferences

CEFC hosts the annual IDMC Conference which ministers to pastors and lay leaders from churches in Singapore and overseas. Its first IDMC conference was held in September 2001 with the theme "Developing a Disciplemaking Church".[4]

New Life community services

New Life Community Services (NLCS) is the face and hands of CEFC to love the community for Christ. It is the social outreach arm of the church and registered as an independent charity. NLCS is a full member of the National Council of Social Service and an Institution of a Public Character (IPC), a status which allows donations to NLCS to be tax-deductible.

The mission of New Life is to demonstrate God's love by empowering people to master life's transitions. Its programmes are non-evangelistic, and open to all regardless of race or religion.

Services

NLCS services include: At Bt Panjang:

At Woodlands:

References

  1. User, Super. "Home". cefc.org.sg. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  2. Web, CEFC. "Our Leaders". www.cefc.org.sg. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  3. 1 2 Web, CEFC. "Corporate Info". www.cefc.org.sg. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  4. User, Super. "Home". www.cefc.org.sg. Retrieved 2015-09-17.

External links

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