Membership Class [Registration Open]
Our Membership class is designed for those who have been at RHC for a while now, and would like to pursue membership. To be able to make the most of this class, and for the material to be meaningfully engaged with, we do strongly encourage you to have been attending our services in-person for at least 6 months before signing up.
There are 3 compulsory segments to this class:
A short 30-min Zoom session on Wed, 24 June at 8.00-8.30pm
Completing a portion on your own on an e-learning platform from 25 June - 19 July (about 3 weeks)
An in-person gathering on Sat, 25 July from 8.45am-1.00pm at Furama Level 3 Studios
Please note that you would need to complete all the online pre-class content before the in-person class.
We will be looking at how the gospel is at the heart of our values and culture as a church, how it saves us into a church family, and what meaningful membership tangibly looks like at RHC.
Please email membership@rhc.org.sg for any enquiries.
Newcomers' Gathering
Whether this past Sunday was your first time joining us or you’ve been visiting RHC recently, we would like to invite you to join us for a Newcomers’ Gathering on Sunday, 28 June. This is a great time to meet some of our elders and leaders to find out more about RHC, what we believe, and our values. Join us at these timings:
1st Congregation:
10.45am-11.30am
Location: Studios 5-6, Level 3
2nd Congregation:
1.15pm-2.00pm
Location: Studios 5-6, Level 3
3rd Congregation:
4.15pm-5.00pm
Location: Studios 5-6, Level 3
Young Adults Gathering
Join us for our Young Adults Gatherings at RHC! If you are aged 17-25 and currently in tertiary education or national service, we would like you to join us so that you can have others to journey with as you navigate the complexities of this season of life together. We hope this also helps those of you in this life stage to build community and build one another up in faith.
Date: Sun, 28 June
Time: 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Location: Furama Level 2 Heritage Room
The Young Adults in RHC, at this stage, is defined as those aged 17-25 who are currently in tertiary education or national service. [i.e. Junior College, Polytechnic, ITE, National Service, University]
Also, join our YA Telegram Group!
Leading the Way 2: Gospel Culture
Leading the Way 2 (LTW): Gospel Culture
Mondays, 29 June, 6 & 13 July 2026, 7.00pm-9.15pm, L3 Studio 7-9
Culture is formed not only by the big decisions, but by the countless small ones—what we prioritise, how we communicate, what we affirm or pray for. It's the lived reality of our leadership. We know the gospel is meant to shape everything we do, but as we juggle the myriad of tasks as leaders, we can unintentionally create a culture that subtly leads people away from Jesus, not through what we say, but through how we do things. How can the gospel reshape that reality?
At RHC, our five core values flow out of the gospel and are what give expression to our church culture. In this 3-session course, we dive into how our values are the building blocks of our church culture; and how we can intentionally cultivate this culture in the ministries we lead—one that not only speaks of grace but breathes it into the everyday life and rhythm of our ministries. This course is for any RHC member interested to learn more about gospel culture, whether you are an existing leader or not.
July Lunchtime Prayer
Our next prayer meeting will be held on Wed, 1 July, 12.00pm - 12.30pm, in Studios 7-8, so especially for those who are working in town, please join us as we grow in our culture of prayer. We pray through the monthly requests from our ministry teams, which we also include in our announcement emails.
If you can’t make it in person, you can join us on Google Meet!
Beginning the Way
Beginning the Way (BTW)
Sundays, 5, 12, 19, 26 Jul, 2 Aug 2026, 1.00pm-2.30pm, L2 Heritage Room
An introductory class to the basics on Christian faith and living that touches on a series of topics including, how did I become a Christian, the dynamics of Christian life, how do I live out my Christian life in church and in the real world. Those who are new to the faith are warmly welcomed to join us in this highly interactive class.
Beginning the Way (Youth Edition)
Beginning the Way (BTW) Youth Edition
Sundays, 5, 12, 19, 26 Jul, 2 Aug 2026, 1.00pm-2.30pm, L2 Heritage Room
This introductory class to the basics on Christian faith and living is specifically curated for those 10-17 years old. We will cover a series of topics including, how did I become a Christian, the dynamics of Christian life, how do I live out my Christian life in church and in the real world. Those who are new to the faith are warmly welcomed to join us in this highly interactive class.
Women's Retreat [Waitlist]
Thank you for your interest in the RHC Women's Retreat 2026! Registration is now full, but we invite you to join the waitlist if you’d like to be notified when a spot becomes available closer to the event date.
Women’s Retreat: Be Seen. Be Known. Beloved.
This theme was received through prayer. Our speaker, Jemima Ooi, sought the Lord specifically for the women of RHC, and what she received was this: that God is calling us to live from our identity as the beloved of God, and to access the reality of who He is at a deeper level in the everyday fabric of our lives.
To be seen is to rest in the reality that God’s gaze upon us is not a threat, but a grace, and that He who knows us fully loves us completely. Everything hidden is already covered by the blood of Christ.
To be known is to move beyond the surface, to be honest before God and with one another as sisters, and to discover that we are not alone in our struggles or our longings.
To beloved is to receive, not as a feeling, but as a covenant reality, that we are chosen, held in Christ, and sealed by the Spirit.
We desire to see women leave the retreat more settled in who they are in Christ. Not defined by their roles or their performance or their past, but by the sovereign love of God poured out for them in the gospel. We want to see every woman experience God’s presence more deeply in the ordinary moments of life, as we also grow as a community in the spirit of Titus 2—women encouraging women, walking alongside one another, pointing each other to Christ.
Join us for a day set apart: to rest, be refreshed, and encounter the God who sees you, knows you, and loves you deeply.
Date: Saturday, 11 July 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Venue: Hort Park, 33 Hyderabad Road, Singapore 119578
Co-pay: $15
July Midweek Evening Prayer
Want to learn to depend on God more? Come for our Midweek Evening Prayer every 3rd Thursday each month. We start with a short devotion and song, followed by praying specifically for the church and each other. We invite people of all ages to come individually or with a friend. Join us as we desire to cultivate a culture of prayer at RHC.
Date: Thursday, 16 July
Time: 7.00pm-8.00pm
Venue: Furama Studios 7-8
Prayer & Worship Night (PWN)
Our desire is to corporately practice rhythms to celebrate how God has abundantly provided for us in the past, and to actively depend on Him for our future. Our Prayer & Worship Nights (PWN) are one way that we can do that. Join us for an evening where we gather as a church family for a time to sing and seek His face together.
Friday, 28 August 2026
7.30pm-9.15pm
Furama Ballroom, Level 5
Post-Service Fellowship
Join us for a meal to connect with others after service! Meet at the Foyer and look for the folks holding up a “Post-Service Fellowship” flag.
Congre Meals
We desire to foster deeper connections within our church and warmly welcome newcomers. Join us for Congre Meals for a wonderful opportunity to meet and connect with others in your congregation beyond your CG. Light refreshments will be provided, and everyone is invited. We look forward to seeing you there!
Date: Sunday, 24 May
Time: Immediately after service
Venue:
1st Congre: Heritage Room, Level 2
2nd Congre: Studios 7-10, Level 3 (RSVP for Lunch for 2nd Congre only: here)
3rd Congre: Studios 7-10, Level 3
RHC Internship Programme (July-Nov 2026 Intake) [Application due 24 May)
Our internships are designed to develop pastors, church planters, and ministry workers for RHC and other churches in Singapore and Asia.
We offer two streams:
Pastoral Internship for men seeking to be equipped for pastoral ministry.
Ministry Internship for anyone seeking to be equipped for church ministry.
The next intake runs July–November 2026 (5 months). While we welcome applications broadly, we’re especially looking for a pastoral or ministry intern to support 4th Congre.
How to apply: Fill out the internship application form and email it to hr@rhc.org.sg by Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Book Table
We’re having a book table on Sun, 17 May. Browse the list of books thoughtfully curated by our Discipleship team and volunteers.
Visit the Book Table in the Foyer outside the ballroom after each service. We hope that these books will help enrich your faith in God.
RHC Men's Retreat
RHC Men’s Ministry aims to build a Christ-centered brotherhood where no man walks alone. We seek to grow spiritual friendships that encourage, challenge, and build one another up—raising men of character who will lead and serve the gospel with integrity and wisdom.
We want to see every man in RHC flourish in his identity in Christ, known and supported by the community, and empowered to strengthen the body for the glory of God. And we hope to do this by sharpening one another as iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17).
Date: Saturday, 16 May 2026
Time: 9.00am-4.00pm (Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m.)
Venue: Metropolitan YMCA, 60 Stevens Rd, Singapore 257854
Co-pay: $15
Art, the Christian Faith, and RHC [Registration Open]
The Arts are not simply a human invention but a gift from our Creator God. When God made the world, He didn't merely make it functional. He made it breathtaking: blazing sunsets, blossoming fields, and the boundless blue of the open sea. This world is crammed full of beauty that is not strictly necessary, but worship inducing. And God made us in His image, which means we too are makers, creators who reflect the creativity of our Creator.
Since the Fall, art has had the ability to both proclaim and pervert. It can beautify as well as betray. And so every artist is faced with a choice: What do we do with our creativity? Do we use it for idolatry like the golden calf? Or do we use it to convey truth, beauty and goodness like in the building of the tabernacle?
In some ways the incarnation of Jesus Christ is God’s greatest act of art. In taking on flesh, God communicated Himself through a human life, a human body, and a particular voice and story. And this story results in breathtaking beauty. In the new creation the nations bring their cultures, their creativity and their glory into the holy city. What was broken is redeemed. What was made for God's glory finally, arrives, fully. In the meantime, every artist gets to convey the pain, brokenness and complexity of life in a fallen world, but also point towards the truth, beauty and goodness of God in the midst of it.
In May, we will be hosting a dinner for those who want to join in a conversation about how the Gospel speaks to the Arts. We want to encourage artists and begin to explore what a greater appreciation for the Arts could look like at RHC. If you’d like to join, please sign up with the QR code below. Space is limited and will be on a first come first serve basis.
Date: Wed, 13 May
Time: 7.00pm-9.00pm
Venue: Murphys’
Practising the Way: Prayer [Registration Closed]
The Practising the Way (PTW) classes are spiritual disciplines that are designed to show us practical, hands-on ways to follow Jesus, and be transformed by His Spirit. Our faith in Jesus is not just a cognitive pursuit but something that we are called to practice daily, and it is fundamental to our growth in Him.
Prayer is unique in this catagory as it is both a habit and discipline we cultivate to deepen our relationship with God and also one of the primary means that the relationship exists. This class is designed to help you grow in your prayer life with the goal of maturing in the way you talk to God and learning to discern and hear the voice of God, both for yourself and others.
Class Details
19 Apr, 26 Apr, 3 May, 10 May 2026
Heritage Room, Furama Lobby
We have 2 sessions available (these are the exact same class, but different timings): 9.00am-10.30am & 11.30am-1.00pm
Registration closes on Sunday, 29 Mar 2026, or when registration is full.
Leading the Way 1: Gospel Leadership [Registration Closed]
LTW 1 is the first of 3 modules in the LTW Core Class, where we look specifically at understanding Gospel Leadership. God has designed His people to lead. More than that, He has also decided what His people are to do with that leadership—in that every Christian is called to lead others to know and worship Jesus. This class aims to help us develop a personal conviction on how His saving grace transforms both our desire to lead, and the manner in which we lead. This class is for everyone- whether you are an existing leader, or thinking of stepping into a formal leadership role, or simply just want to grow in understanding the God-given mandate to lead in the various spheres of your life.
Class Details:
Mon, 13 & 20 Apr 2026
7.00pm-9.15pm
Furama Ballroom, Level 5
(Dinner at Level 3 Studios 7-10)
Registration closes on Sunday, 29 Mar 2026, or when registration is full.
Planting Stories: Wordcomm Church
In this session of Planting Stories, we’re thrilled to welcome one of our Resound church partners, Raffy (lead pastor of Word Community Church, Manila) to share his unique journey of leading a revitalisation in a church more than 30 years old.
What does it take to shepherd a long-established congregation through renewal? Raffy will take us behind the scenes of navigating the realities that come with a deep history: of multiple generations, cherished traditions, ingrained habits, lingering hurts, and the many strengths and struggles that shape an ageing church.
Join us as he recounts the road that subsequently led to the church’s replanting in 2023, and the lessons learned along the way about courage, patience, and faithful leadership in seasons of change.
Date: Sunday, 12 April 2026
Time: 10.40am-11:20am (In between 1st & 2nd service. Raffy will share his story and there will be a time of Q&A, so bring your questions!)
Venue: Furama City Centre, Level 5, Ballroom
Planting Stories is a series that invites us to slow down and hear about how God has been at work in the beginnings of new churches and gospel communities. Behind every church plant lies a journey—moments of uncertainty, steps of faith, seasons of waiting, and countless glimpses of God’s provision and grace.
Through this series, we’ll get to hear firsthand from those who have walked that road: what it was like to begin, walk together in community, the joys and setbacks along the way, what it means to trust Him, and to see His kingdom grow in unexpected ways.
At the same time, these aren’t just stories of the past. They remind us that God is still at work today, growing His kingdom through ordinary people who take Him at His word. As we listen, we’re encouraged to reflect on our own journey of faith, to be strengthened by the testimonies of others, and to imagine how God might use us in the places where we live, work, and serve.
Whether you’re simply curious about church planting, eager to be encouraged by real stories of faith, or wondering how you can play a role in God’s mission, Planting Stories offers a space to connect, be inspired, and to see how even the smallest seeds of faith can grow into something far greater than we imagine.
Understanding the Way 1: Bible Overview [Registration Closed]
Understanding the Way comprises four classes that familiarise us with the storyline of the entire Bible, and the core Christian doctrines (e.g., God, Man, Christ, Church, Spirit, etc). Understanding the Bible storyline gives us confidence in seeing God's commitment towards reconciling humanity and creation to himself, while the Christian doctrines both provide interpretive guardrails for our own Bible reading, and illuminate God's Word and the things that matter to Him.
About UTW 1: Bible Overview
Is the Bible a book containing a collection of commands? Have you wondered how different books of the Bible fit together into a larger whole? With the help of Vaughan Robert's videos and some bible studies, this class aims to help you grasp the central storyline of the Bible and to see Christ beautifully from different parts of the Bible.
Class Details
In Person: 12 Apr, 3 & 17 May 2026
The class runs across 12, 19, 26 April; 3, 10, 17 May 2026
12 Apr WEEK 1 In Person
19 Apr WEEK 2 E-Learning
26 Apr WEEK 3 E-Learning
3 May WEEK 4 In Person
10 May WEEK 5 E-Learning
17 May WEEK 6 In Person
Registration closes on Sunday, 29 Mar 2026, or when registration is full.
Christianity Explored
Who is Jesus & why does He matter? Christianity Explored is a relaxed and informal way for people to find out more about the life of the person at the heart of the Christian faith – Jesus Christ, through the Gospel of Mark. Join us and bring a friend to come and see why Jesus is the best news that one can ever receive. Dinner will be provided.
Event details:
Dates: 7 sessions on Thursdays, beginning 9 April 2026 (9 Apr, 16 Apr, 23 Apr, 30 Apr, 7 May, 14 May, 21 May
Time: 7.00pm-9.00pm
Venue: Level 3 Studios @ Furama City Centre
If you have any further queries, please feel free to reach out to Gerald (gerald@rhc.org.sg).
Easter Sunday
We warmly invite you to our Easter Sunday services on Sunday, 5 April 2026.
Easter Sunday will be a celebration of Christ’s resurrection, as we rejoice in His victory over sin and death. We will meet at our regular service timings:
9.00am, 11.30am, and 2.30pm at Furama City Centre, Level 5 Ballroom
10.00am at GlassDome, Far East Square
Good Friday Services
We invite you to our Good Friday services on Friday, 3 April 2026.
Good Friday will be more somber in tone, as we remember Christ’s suffering, betrayal, and crucifixion. We will have four services (please note the slightly different timings than our Sunday services):
9.30am, 11.30am, and 1.30pm at Furama City Centre, Level 5 Ballroom
10.00am at GlassDome, Far East Square
1. A note for parents: there will not be Crèche on Good Friday. Please accompany your children in one of these rooms. For siblings in both age groups, parents may choose either room. The rooms have been divided to provide a safer environment for younger children. Please bring your own children’s toys.
503 - Nursing Room with livestream
504 - Childcare room with livestream (18 - 36 months)
505 - Childcare room with livestream (18 - 36 months)
506 - Infant care room with livestream (0 - 17 months)
507 - Infant care room with livestream (0 - 17 months)
2. A note for parents: All kids (3-12 years old) will check-in and go straight for classes on Level 3. The older kids will not be joining the ballroom service for that day. As there is limited capacity for each class, we strongly encourage parents to arrive 15 mins before service starts to check-in.
3. RHC, we’d love your help with one thing: can we encourage you to consider attending the 1.30pm service? In previous years, we've seen the morning services fill up very quickly, so choosing the afternoon service is a wonderful way to make space for visitors who may be joining us for the first time.
Easter Sacrificial Offering (ESO)
Each year, we dedicate all tithes received over the Easter weekend to partners who share our vision to see Asia renewed by people, churches, and cities transformed by the Gospel. This year, we are giving to eight partners: organisations who provide life-giving, mission-driven services and who boldly proclaim the name of Jesus Christ to those they serve. These partners do primarily gospel proclamation work both locally and abroad, and also works of mercy & justice.
Our 2026 parters are:
Safe Place
China Partnership
Gospel City Network (City-To-City Malaysia)
Compassion Singapore
Restore Children and Family Services (Cebu)
Hope International
Christianity Explored APAC
Citylight for Christ (a Mandarin church plant of Gospel Light Christian Church)
We will share more details closer to Easter weekend. In the meantime, would you pray about this opportunity to give sacrificially to God’s kingdom work?
Maundy Thursday
In the ancient church calendar, Maundy Thursday is the traditional day where Christians commemorate the Last Supper. The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin mandatum (“command”), referring to Jesus’ command in John 13:34: “A new command I give you: Love one another.” We will be gathering for an evening of prayer, reflection, singing, and reading of Scripture.
Time: 7.00pm-8.00pm
Venue: Studios 7-10
Holy Wednesday
In the ancient church calendar, Holy Wednesday is the traditional day where Christians reflect on how Judas agreed to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver (Matthew 26:14–16). We will be gathering for an evening of prayer, reflection, singing, and reading of Scripture.
Time: 7.00pm-8.00pm
Venue: Studios 7-10
New To Parenting Class
There are so many practical things to get ready for a baby, but we must also prepare ourselves spiritually to be fathers and mothers who disciple our children for God’s glory. This class is designed to prepare you for the next season as a couple, and to also help you think about the next decades as parents.
Connect with other parents, the family ministry team, and prepare your hearts for this challenging yet joyful coming season.
This class is designed for those who are currently expecting, but new parents are welcome too!
Date: Saturday, 28 March 2026
Time: 9.00am - 11.00am
Venue: Studios 7-9, Level 3
Registration is open now and will close by Sun, 22 Mar or when full.
Music Team Auditions
We invite musicians to serve with us on the Worship Ministry. Our next auditions will be held:
Saturday, 21 March 2026
1.00pm - 5.00pm
Furama Level 3 Studios 1 & 2
Please register by Sunday, 15 March.
Ministry Open House: Worship
Singing is a wonderful gift God has given in his providence as part of our worship unto him. The Worship Ministry plays an important role in leading the church on Sundays in this. Come and find out more about the Worship Ministry at our Open House on Sunday, 15 March in the foyer after each congregation.
STEP Trips [Registration Open]
Please fill up our Short-Term Exposure Programmes (STEP) Interest Form below to find our more about the STEP program or if you would like to be notified for future trips and opportunities.
Please see our upcoming STEP trips below, and find more details in the application forms.
Cebu Trip
When: 2-7 December 2026
Where: Cebu, the Philippines
Capacity: Maximum 15 participants per trip
Requirements: RHC Member, and pre-trip briefings are mandatory (see form for more details)
Chiang Mai Trip
Dates: 23 - 28 December 2026
Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Team Capacity: 13 participants
Application Deadline: 10th October 2026 (or when all spots are filled)
Requirements: RHC Member
Apply for Staff Roles
We are looking for people with skills and of godly character to fill these roles at RHC, to support our vision for Asia to be renewed by people, churches, and cities transformed by the Gospel.
Season of Lent
Lent (18 Feb – 2 Apr) is a season where we slow down and walk with Jesus, through prayer, fasting, and in Sabbath rest. Over forty days, we are invited to name our need for God and learn again what it means to trust Him when life is hard and answers are not clear. Lent leads us through suffering and longing, and toward the hope of Good Friday and the joy of Easter.
For centuries, the church has observed Lent as a shared rhythm of repentance, prayer, and hope. As we enter this season, we join Christians around the world and across history, seeking God together and fixing our hearts on Jesus.
This year, Lent sits alongside our Job sermon series. Job reminds us that faith does not require neat explanations for suffering. Instead, we are invited to bring our questions, grief, and confusion honestly to God, and to keep trusting Him even when His ways are hidden. Lent gives us space to practise this kind of faith by bringing our pain before God rather than avoiding it.
In our culture shaped by comfort, efficiency, and self-sufficiency, Lent is intentionally different. It helps us re-centre our lives around God through simple and shared practises of prayer, fasting, and Sabbath. As a church, we desire to look Godward in these ways, experiencing deeper joy in Him, and to look outward through compassion, generosity, and sharing the Good News with others.
To help us walk through Lent together, we are inviting us to:
Listen to our Lent Spotify playlist
Read a recommended Lent devotional
Journey To The Cross by Will Walker & Kendal Haug
To Seek And To Save by Sinclair Ferguson
Fast & Pray together at our Prayer & Worship Night with Fasting on Fri, 27 Feb
Give to our Easter Sacrificial Offering on Easter weekend. More details to come.
Learn at our future Core Classes on:
Practising the Way: Prayer in Apr/May. Registration opens 1 Mar.
Practising the Way: Sabbath in Aug/Sep
Gather & invite others to our
Good Friday services on Fri, 3 Apr
Easter services on Sun, 5 Apr
Christianity Explored on 9 Apr. Registration opens 1 Mar.
Our hope is that these resources and rhythms can help each of us find a simple and meaningful way to engage with God this season. We pray that through these forty days, God would meet us personally and corporately, shaping us into a people who trust Him, bring our whole selves to Him, and find our deepest hope in Christ.
“God’s Heart For Your Family”: A Family Forum with Ray & Jani Ortlund
Be encouraged by Ray and Jani Ortlund as they share God’s heart and plan for our families.
Annual Leaders' Gathering
A morning for all RHC leaders to celebrate, align, and look ahead to 2026 together.