Pulpit Calendar

For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. -Hebrews 4:12

Upcoming Service:

Speaker: Rev Joshua Loo

Discussion Questions for Sermon on 31 May 2026

Takeaway Questions for Reflection:

  1. Read Joshua 20:1-6 and James 1:19. What do the cities of refuge teach us about God’s justice and mercy, and how should this shape the way we respond to others before rushing to judgment

  2. Read Joshua 20:7-8 and Galatians 6:2. What does the accessibility of the cities of refuge teach us about the church’s calling to be a visible and welcoming place of help, mercy, and care for all people?

  3. Read Read Joshua 20:7-9 and Acts 10:34-35. What does God’s inclusion of foreigners in the cities of refuge teach us about welcoming all people in the church without discrimination or prejudice?

Date
Sermon Title
Scripture Reference
Speaker
Recording
26 April
A Different Spirit: Caleb’s Faith
Joshua 14:1-15
Rev Jason Phua
3 May
God’s Provision and Challenges That Comes With It
Joshua 15:13-17, 63
Rev Joshua Loo
10 May
Changing Times, Unchanging Peace – God’s Peace within Family
John 4:27; Leviticus 26:6; Isaiah 32:18
Ms Neo Lay Tin
17 May
Receiving the Promised Inheritance
Joshua 18:1-7; 19:49-51
Rev Joshua Loo
24 May
Why, Who and So What? O the Holy Spirit!
John 14:15-27
Rev Jason Phua
31 May
God’s Mercy and Justice
Joshua 20:1-9
Rev Joshua Loo
Date
Sermon Title
Scripture Reference
Speaker
Recording
31 May
God’s Mercy and Justice
Joshua 20:1-9
Rev Joshua Loo
7 June
God’s Provision for Those Who Serve
Joshua 21:1-45
Dr Tan Tee Khoon
14 June
Unity and Resolving Misunderstanding
Joshua 22:1-34
Rev Joshua Loo
21 June
Warning and Encouragement to Faithfulness
Joshua 23:1-16
Mr Eric Quah
28 June
Choice and Commitment to Serve God
Joshua 24:1-28
Rev Jason Phua

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