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Following the prosecution of the case of lost trust in the Singapore City Harvest Church leaders on June 27, Pastor Kong Hee not only became the focus of recent media broadcasting, but also attracted attention from local as well as international Church goers. The case has been handed over to the court, and is currently being studied.
Videos of CHC and sermons from Kong Hee has gone viral, hit rate has climbed as people are curious about his teachings. "Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the Word." Acts 8:4
Even in the most challenging circumstances, we want to keep on telling others about our Saviour and Lord.
The viral gospel – the powerful, life changing, replicating good news of Jesus.
Thousands turned up at City Harvest Church's (CHC) two-hour morning service yesterday, including concerned parents of the church's youths.
And among the churchgoers who were there to support their leaders, some stressed there could be more transparency in how the church manages its funds.
The church was hit last week with news that five members, including its founder Kong Hee, were charged over alleged misuse of the its funds.
Some parents who were not churchgoers but had children who attended CHC regularly were also seen at yesterday's service, reported Yahoo! Singapore.
A parent told the online news site: "I'm still okay with my son going for service at CHC, he's grown up and it's his choice, but I was worried when I found out you could make donations through credit card. He uses our supplementary card and I'm not comfortable with him donating to a church that I personally wish was more accountable."
Following the prosecution of the case of lost trust in the Singapore City Harvest Church leaders on June 27, Pastor Kong Hee not only became the focus of recent media broadcasting, but also attracted attention from local as well as international Church goers. The case has been handed over to the court, and is currently being studied.
Videos of CHC and sermons from Kong Hee has gone viral, hit rate has climbed as people are curious about his teachings. "Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the Word." Acts 8:4
Even in the most challenging circumstances, we want to keep on telling others about our Saviour and Lord.
The viral gospel – the powerful, life changing, replicating good news of Jesus.
Thousands turned up at City Harvest Church's (CHC) two-hour morning service yesterday, including concerned parents of the church's youths.
And among the churchgoers who were there to support their leaders, some stressed there could be more transparency in how the church manages its funds.
The church was hit last week with news that five members, including its founder Kong Hee, were charged over alleged misuse of the its funds.
Some parents who were not churchgoers but had children who attended CHC regularly were also seen at yesterday's service, reported Yahoo! Singapore.
A parent told the online news site: "I'm still okay with my son going for service at CHC, he's grown up and it's his choice, but I was worried when I found out you could make donations through credit card. He uses our supplementary card and I'm not comfortable with him donating to a church that I personally wish was more accountable."