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Saint George's Church, Singapore

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St George's Church is an Anglican church in Singapore. It is located at Minden Road in the Tanglin Planning Area, off Holland Road.St George's Church is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Singapore, and was constructed between 1910 and 1913. This Anglican church was built for the British troops in Tanglin Barracks – once the General Headquarters of the British Far East Land Forces. St. George's community comprises members from Singapore and many other countries. They are bound together by a common desire to follow Jesus Christ, and to seek out God's purpose for their lives.LeadershipThe present vicar of the church is Revd Mark Dickens. He is supported by Revd Dr Soh Guan Chin .Previous vicars include Revd Canon Philip Sinden, Revd Mervyn Moore, Revd Loren Fox, Revd Paul Corrie, Revd John Benson, Bishop Dudley Foord and Revd Bruce Winter.ServicesThere are three regular Sunday services: 8.00am: a more traditional Holy Communion service following the Anglican liturgy, with hymns from Common Praise10.00am: an informal service with a mix of modern songs and hymns, suitable for families; Holy Communion on the third Sunday of every month5.30pm: an informal service; Holy Communion on the first Sunday of every month The Japanese Fellowship meets at the building at 3.00 pm every Sunday.CourseA number of courses are run at St George's Church, including Alpha, Christianity Explored and Moore College theology courses.HistoryOrigins of the Church building – Serving the British military in Singapore

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