3S—SOT Support Services—is a member-led initiative spearheaded by alumni from City Harvest’s School of Theology 2019. Formally launched in February, they found themselves uniquely positioned to help the overseas students…
Michelle Heng
Michelle Heng
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“Find a need and meet it, find a hurt and heal it,” has grown from a revelation to a way of life in City Harvest Church. In the midst of…
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The COVID-19 situation may look gloomy but Pastor Aries Zulkarnain reminded the church last weekend that God is still in control. Preaching from two visions that God gave to the…
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City Harvest Church’s associate pastor Tan Yah Lan tested positive for COVID-19 on March 31. She was discharged from the isolation facility at D’Resort Downtown East on April 27. CityNews…
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Synopsis: A man’s young daughter is abducted and murdered. He returns to the shack where the murder happened and comes face to face with God. It has been six years…
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This year’s UNVEIL conference, Breaking Free, focused on the topic of pornography, addressing important issues such as how sexual addiction happens, and what to do to break free of it. At…
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Entering adulthood and holding on to your faith isn’t the easiest transition for any Christian to make. The first meeting of young men and women in Sun Ho’s pastoral division, was…
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At the first weekend service of 2019, Pastor Aries Zulkarnain shared a message that encouraged the congregation to make room for God and live a life of prayer and devotion. With…
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“Un-forgiveness Gives The Devil A Foothold”: Phil Pringle
Founder of C3 Church in Sydney and leader of C3 Global was back at City Harvest Church on the weekend of Nov 17 and 18. We talk to him about…
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City Harvest Church’s School of Theology (SOT) graduated their 24th batch of students last weekend. City News caught up with the winners of the SOT awards. AWARD: Best Academic Performance…
About Michelle Heng
Michelle Heng once dreamt of being a journalist; she fulfilled her dream by joining City News as a volunteer. Armed with an alarmingly high word count and a personal motto of ‘live, laugh and love’, she's often found talking (with people, of course), reading, exploring museums & libraries or dissecting movies. Michelle believes that everyone has a voice to be heard and a story to be told.
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City Harvest Church members have been following the path that Jesus took towards the Cross through a 40-day Bible-reading program. City News spoke to some of them, as well as the…
Seems like becoming an adult isn’t as natural or easy as previous generations made it look. Young adult Michelle Heng shares her personal views on the art of “adulting”. In…