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Lutheran Church in Singapore

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Mainline Protestant Christian denomination in Singapore
Lutheran Church in Singapore
Logo of the LCS
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationLutheran
PolityInterdependent local, and national expressions with modifiedepiscopal polity
LeaderRev. Anthony Loh
AssociationsLWF,ALC,FELCMS,NCCS,CCA,WCC
RegionSingapore
Origin1997
Branched fromLutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore
Congregations7
Members2834
Nursing homes1
Official websitehttp://www.lutheran.org.sg/

TheLutheran Church in Singapore (LCS) is aLutherandenomination inSingapore. Constituted in 1997, it currently has approximately 2,834 members in 7 congregations nationwide.[1]

The currentbishop of the LCS is the Rt. Rev. Anthony Loh.[2]

History

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See also:Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore § History

Early history

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The Lutheran Church in Singapore shares its early history with theLutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore (LCMS). In 1960, the American Lutheran mission in Malaya built a church at Duke's Road inBukit Timah together with two other small Lutheran congregations from theTamil Evangelical Lutheran Church and theHuria Kristen Batak Protestant in Singapore. Worship services inEnglish,Chinese,Tamil andBatak were held in the church. With the onset of theIndonesia–Malaysia confrontation, many of the Batak members returned toIndonesia in 1963 and the remaining Batak parishioners decided to worship at the Methodist Church in Short Street.[3]

In 1963, a second congregation was established inQueenstown and the mission was able to obtain one of the six religious sites allocated in Queenstown through the help of a member of the Batak congregation.[3] The congregations in Singapore were grouped as the Singapore District, one of the three constituent districts of the LCMS.

Towards autonomy

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By 1973, the then President of the LCMS, Dr. Carl Fisher raised the question of whether the Lutheran churches in Singapore would operate as a national church separate from the LCMS. The matter was not pursued further until 1984, when the matter was brought up again during a meeting with the Singapore District Council of the LCMS. Even then, this matter was again not pursued further.

In February 1990, the issue of an independent Lutheran Church in Singapore was again brought into discussion by the Executive Council of the LCMS. This time the issue was given more serious thought, particularly since it was noted that the clergy representing the Singapore District in the LCMS' Executive Council were both not Singaporean citizens. One of the results of this discussion was the establishment of a Restructuring Committee to study the restructuring of the Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore. Each district of the LCMS was also to form its ownad hoc committee to study the matter.[3]

A meeting was convened on the 1st and 2 April 1991 as the LCMS Restructuring Consultation inPort Dickson, Malaysia to present the combined studies and recommendations. It was agreed in principle that the Singapore District would function as a fully autonomous Singaporean Lutheran Church, working side by side with her Malaysian counterpart. A ten-year time frame was adopted in which the Lutheran Church in Singapore and the Lutheran Church in Malaysia would initially be re-organised as twosynods within one Church organisation and move towards independence as two national churches by 2001.[3]

Establishment of a national church

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Despite the ten year time frame, the process was accelerated and in 1997, the Lutheran Church in Singapore was constituted as a separate national body for Lutheran churches in Singapore with the Rt. Rev. John Tan Yok Han elected as the first Bishop of the church.[4]

Structure and organisation

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The Lutheran Church in Singapore' structure evolved from being the Southern District of the Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore to a national body. The highest decision-making body is theAnnual Meeting consisting of elected lay and ordained voting members from each congregation that meets annually and headed by abishop. When the Annual Meeting is in recess, authority is delegated to the executive council.

TheMinisterium, consisting of the ordained pastors of the church, attends to matters of doctrine, nurture and spiritual care. On the local congregation level, local church councils run the various LCS congregations. All properties of the local congregations are owned by the LCS.

Bishops of the LCS

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  • 1997-2009
Rev. John Tan Yok Han
  • 2009–2021
Rev.Terry Kee Buck Hwa
  • 2021-2025
Rev. Lu Guan Hoe
  • 2025-Present
Rev. Anthony Loh

Congregations

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Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, Bukit Timah

At present, there are 6 congregations in Singapore:[5]

Affiliations

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The LCS participates actively inecumenical relationships through:

The LCS also works in partnership with:[6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lutheran World Federation -LWF Statistics 2010Archived 2011-09-26 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^martinyee."LCS Bishop and ExCo Installation Service". Retrieved2025-07-01.
  3. ^abcdWarren, Lau: "A Heavenly Vision - The Story of the Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore, 1952 - 1991". 1993,ISBN 983-99862-1-X
  4. ^Lutheran Church in Singapore -About Us
  5. ^Lutheran Church in Singapore -LCS Congregations
  6. ^Lutheran Church in Singapore -Companion Synod
  7. ^Lutheran Church in Singapore -Partner Churches

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