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Life in the synagogueI finally caught the name of the Fellowship — it’s called Hephzibah Christian Fellowship and is listed as a non-denominational church.

And I’ve also got the location down pat.

The building is actually along the stretch parallel to the MRT line between Queenstown and Redhill stations.

But the most interesting part is that I managed to get hold of the phone number and had a chat with Michael, one of the elders of the fellowship.

Among the things I learned is that they observe the Sabbath from 8pm Friday to 8pm Saturday, and are celebrating the seven feasts of Israel this week. I’ve also been invited to their celebration of the Yom Kippur on Sunday.

They don’t call themselves a church per se, but a gathering and fellowship of believers, hence the name. About 80 people make up their regular group, which is what I like as well, small and rather comfortable.

So it all looks like I am quite prepped to pay a visit tomorrow at three in the afternoon to learn more!

Hallelujah!

Shalom Aleichem.

Picture taken from Wikipedia .

I finally managed to get a glimpse of the name of the church that supposedly had the Saturday service on the Law of Moses this evening, and it turned out that…

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Little church on the prairie?Casey once told me to get off my ass to find a new church to attend and fellowship, and I think I have managed to get both of that done just this morning.

There was only standing room inside the cabin of the train I was riding to work — which meant that I was off my ass — and saw a large yellow banner between, I think, Queenstown and Commonwealth stations, that advertised a church service at 3 pm Saturday on the Law of Moses.

(I board the train at Lakeside train station and alight at Tanjong Pagar every morning.)

That looks good! Now, I cannot tell for sure if they have services only on Saturdays or if it’s a one-off, but I have rarely seen churches advertising services on Saturday so that’s one positive sign.

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