Life Bible-Presbyterian Church
Life Bible-Presbyterian Church 笃信圣经长老会生命堂 | |
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Country | Singapore |
Denomination | Bible-Presbyterian churches (Singapore) |
Membership | Approx. 1,000 |
Weekly attendance | Approx. 1,000 |
Website | www.lifebpc.com |
History | |
Founded | 15 October 1950 |
Founder(s) | Rev Dr Timothy Tow |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Ang Kheng Leng & Associates |
Style | New Classical |
Groundbreaking | 1960 |
Completed | 1962 |
Construction cost | 500,000 |
Specifications | |
Number of floors | 3 |
Floor area |
4,851.7 m2 (9 & 9A) 2,696.6 m2 (10) |
Clergy | |
Pastor(s) |
Rev Charles Seet Rev Colin Wong Rev Quek Keng Kwang Rev Lee Hock Chin Rev Calvin Loh (Mandarin) |
Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (Abbreviation: LBPC; Chinese: 笃信圣经长老会生命堂) is a reformed, fundamental, and separatist Bible-Presbyterian church located at Gilstead Road, under the Novena Planning Area, within the Central Region of Singapore. It is the first and oldest Bible-Presbyterian church in Singapore and Southeast Asia, and the mother church of Bible-Presbyterian churches in the region. Church members are referred to as "Lifers." The pastor is the Rev Charles Seet.
The church motto is "Holding Forth the Word of Life" (Philippians 2:16).
History
Life Bible-Presbyterian Church was established by Timothy Tow, who in 1950 became pastor of the Life Church English Service at Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church. In 1955 Tow and others left the Chinese Presbyterian Synod to form the Bible-Presbyterian Church and Life Bible-Presbyterian Church was established. In 1963, LBPC moved into new premises in Gilstead Road.[1]
In 1988, the Synod of the Bible-Presbyterian Church was dissolved, but LBPC and other Bible-Presbyterian churches continue to exist under their respective names.
The Far Eastern Bible College shares premises with LBPC, but they had a falling out over Verbal Plenary Preservation. FEBC teaches that the Textus Receptus is an exact replica of the original manuscripts,[2] but the Board of Elders of LBPC disagrees.[3] In 2008 the church sued the college over "deviant Bible teachings" in an attempt to force FEBC to relocate.[4]
References
- ↑ Quek Suan Yew. "Our History". Calvary Pandan Bible-Presbyterian Church. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
- ↑ "The Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP) of the Sacred Scriptures". Far Eastern Bible College. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
- ↑ "A Statement on the Theory of Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP)". Life Bible-Presbyterian Church. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
- ↑ John, Arul (18 December 2008). "Church sues Bible college directors". The New Paper. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
External links
Coordinates: 1°18′56″N 103°50′18″E / 1.3156°N 103.8382°E
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