Christian Education

The purpose of Christian Education is to teach and equip members to grow in their faith and discipleship. Our CE consists of three streams – Catechism, Family Life and Equip.

Catechism

The Catechism serves as a basic and comprehensive introduction to the faith, covering fundamental beliefs of the Church, and serves as instruction and preparation for baptism and confirmation.

To register for Catechism classes, please send your full name and email address togeneral@ycca.org.sg.

Baptism I

  • 22 February 11am – 12:30pm | Class
  • 7, 14, 21 March 11am – 12:30pm | Class
  • 5 April 8:30am – 10:30am | Baptism Service

Baptism II

  • 25 July (time TBC) | Class
  • 1, 8, 15 August (time TBC) | Class
  • 23 August 8:30am – 10:30am | Baptism Service

Confirmation

  • 29 August (time TBC) | Class
  • 12, 19 September (time TBC) | Class
  • 27 September 8:30am – 10:30am | Confirmation Service

Equip

In the Equip stream, we seek to deepen our members’ knowledge of God and His Word, and equip them to live out their faith in Jesus Christ. 

We will offer courses and talks that will cover three broad areas, namely:

  • Bible and Theology – growing in biblical interpretation and theological thinking
  • Christian Spiritual Formation – tending to our inner life
  • Faithful Living – understanding the implications of the gospel for our lives

Faith in the Machine Age: Christian Living with AI

Amid today’s algorithm‑shaped digital environments, Christ-followers need to ground our identity in being children of God. No AI machine can replicate the spiritual depth and moral agency unique to human personhood.

How can embracing “incarnational presence” and practicing “digital sabbaths” help us resist a fragmented, convenience‑driven culture and reclaim our time for genuine spiritual growth and embodied community?

Speaker: Aaron Lee

Dates: 8 February, Sunday

Time: 11:00am to 12:30pm

Venue: Bethel Hall

About the Speaker:

Aaron Lee is a servant of King Jesus and a cultural worker with responsibilities in global missions, regulatory law and community arts. His home church is Yio Chu Kang Chapel.