January-March 2026
Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church
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You may know a little about the Christian faith, but you are not ready to believe just yet. You have questions. You value evidence. And you are not afraid to explore the hard stuff.
T.R.U.E. is a discovery course for inquiring minds who want to explore whether Christianity holds up under logical scrutiny. Through rational inquiry, evidence and open dialogue, we examine whether Christianity is true and explore its answers to some of the big questions asked – God, Science, meaning and suffering.
Come, ask, talk, think and decide for yourself.
Is anyone out there?
A rational look at the case for God’s existence
A big Boss behind the Big Bang
What Science can – and can’t – tell us about how it all started
Accident or design?
Weighing the evidence between evolution and intelligent design
So what if there is a God?
Implications for me: Identity, purpose and meaning
If God made us … why are we so broken?
Confronting the problem of humanity and responsibility
Why does God allow man to suffer?
Suffering, justice and the possibility of a good God
Is the Bible true?
Examining history, evidence and the reliability of Scripture
Jesus: Irrelevant or essential?
Fresh look at the Man who changed history and what He means to you
Can all roads lead to truth?
A candid comparison of world religions and the claims to one way
From doubt to decision
What it really means to believe and why it’s worth to considering
Come with questions, leave with clarity.
Date: January-March 2026 (Saturdays or Sundays)
January 10, 17,24, 31
February 7, 28
March 7, 14, 21, 28
or
January 11, 18, 25
February 1, 8
March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Time: 2.30pm (Saturday)
or
10.45am (Sunday)
Venue: Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church
299 Upper Paya Lebar Road
Singapore 534932
Cost: Free
Click here to register.
About the organiser:
Founded in 1939 by four faithful sisters, Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church started as a Hokkien-speaking congregation. Over the past 85 years, the church has grown to include eight services in Mandarin, English, Hokkien, and Teochew.
The church is a vibrant mix of older dialect-speaking members and younger families. A bilingual service is also available. Despite having over a thousand members, it is a warm, family-like community which focuses on relationships, discipleship, local outreach and overseas missions.