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Welcome to City Harvest! Here you will find the audio version of the messages from the weekend services at CHC. We hope you will be blessed and encouraged by the message from God’s Word. If you have a testimony to share, write to us at info@chc.org.sg.

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The miracle of feeding the 5,000—with only five loaves and two fish—shows us that a little always becomes much in the Master’s hands. Just as Jesus BLESSED, BROKE, and GAVE—likewise, Jesus, the Bread of Life, is blessing, breaking, and giving us to the nations. In this first "annual report," Pastor Kong Hee shares how God is multiplying our lives to impact the Philippines.
In Part 6 of The Emblems of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Kong Hee teaches on the Wind of the Spirit. The higher we go, the stronger the wind blows. He shares how the four winds reveal the fourfold work of the Spirit: the east wind of discipline, the west wind of deliverance, the north wind of awakening, and the south wind of transformation. God uses every wind to bring revival into our lives.
In Part 5 of The Emblems of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Kong Hee shares on the anointing of the Holy Spirit. If oil is the emblem, the anointing is the substance—the real work of God within us, transforming our hearts and lives. We need two kinds of anointing: the anointing within and the anointing upon—and both come through the Holy Spirit.
Life can feel like a treadmill, pressing us to conform and run at an unsustainable pace. From Ephesians 5:14–21, we are reminded to awaken to God’s kairos moments amid the chronos time we are given; to cultivate an inner life with Him through silence, worship, thanksgiving, and being continually filled with the Spirit. God comes to us disguised as our life. So instead of escaping pain, lean into it with God’s grace, and with spiritual community. In doing so, may we find true life in wa...
In Part 4 of The Emblems of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Kong Hee shares how oil is a picture of the Holy Spirit. Just as we need oil in every part of our lives—our wounds, our homes, our faith, our minds, and our offerings—we need the anointing of the Holy Spirit flowing in and through us.
When there is no certainty in life, we can surely trust God’s process. Despite uncomfortable circumstances, God has already made everything beautiful in its time. In fact, He is shaping us through those trials to build character in us, and to prepare us for His purposes. So let us we persevere in faith, fix our eyes on eternity, and learn to recognise God’s presence in every season of life!
In Part 3 of The Emblems of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Kong Hee shares how the Spirit is like breath and atmosphere. As our spiritual oxygen, the more we breathe Him in, the more fully alive we become. Like the air around us, the Holy Spirit is the divine atmosphere in which we live, breathe, and flourish.
As believers in today’s world, we are to contend for the miracles of God, because He is still a miracle-working God! While praying and expecting miracles may be a risky endeavour that could bring disappointment and inner tension, faith requires pressing in—despite setbacks. Just like the Canaanite woman, let us be encouraged to persist in prayer and faith, trusting in God’s compassion and power to heal, deliver, and provide!
A fulfilling Christian life requires a process of change, and an intentional renewing of the mind and attitude—it is a lifestyle of becoming more like Jesus. We are called to renew our minds to live as God intends, using every endeavour to win battles, overcome pain, and move on to abundant life. As we set our minds on the Spirit and see life from God’s perspective, we are transformed rather than conformed, walking in the Spirit and aligned with His will.
In Part 2 of The Emblems of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Kong Hee explores the symbols of Water, Rain, Dew, and the River. The Holy Spirit is living water for the thirsty, rain that pours out God’s love and favour, dew that gently refreshes in stillness, and a river that empowers us to bring life and healing to the world.
The fire of God transforms us into true disciples—known not just by name, but by lifestyle. As disciples, we are called to walk not just in the Spirit’s power, but also in the peace of God. Peace is not found not in circumstances but in Jesus Himself, and it is what sustains us through trials and challenges in life. So let us walk daily in the gospel—His Word—bearing fruit and bringing His peace wherever we go.
In this new series on The Emblems of the Holy Spirit, Pastor Kong Hee introduces the first emblem: the Dove. In the Bible, the dove symbolises the beauty of the Holy Spirit’s character—He is gentle, loving, and pure.
When you walk through dark days, remember that the Holy Spirit is always with you. Pastor Bobby Chaw reminds us that discerning His voice is vital in these times. To do so, we must give attention to three key areas: the Word of God, a life of prayer, and the gifts of the Spirit.
In Matthew 18:1-3, Jesus calls us to become like children. Childlikeness—not childishness—is spiritual maturity that involves humility, dependence, and faith. It is having trust in God’s provision and His affection. As children of God, may we remain fully reliant on our perfect Heavenly Father—trusting not just in what He gives, but resting in who He is.
The revelation of God as Father lies at the heart of Jesus’ life and teaching—He calls God "Father" over 150 times in the Gospels. This Father’s Day, Pastor Kong Hee unpacks five powerful truths about what God the Father is really like.
When was the last time you got carried away by the presence of the Holy Spirit? He is not just a force—He desires a relationship with us, and empowers us to fully walk in all that Jesus has accomplished. Challenges may come, but when we stay filled with the Spirit, we will rise above them. Pastor Phil Pringle draws from Ezekiel 37 to reveal the Holy Spirit’s power to form Christ in us, empower our witness, and breathe life wherever He moves—that we might live, and overcome!
In the final part of The Way of Perfection (Part 7), Pastor Kong Hee highlights how our fast-paced, multitasking world is taking a serious toll on our relationships. He teaches that God's antidote to this hurried life is the Sabbath—God's gift that reconnects us with ourselves, with God, and with our families and friends.
The believer’s life is anchored in the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ. When the disciples encountered the risen Lord, they were transformed—and within just 30 years, they changed the world. The early church became a vibrant community of faith, unity, refuge, and relationship. How did they do it? They were filled with the Holy Spirit, devoted to community, and confident in their message. They boldly shared their stories, spoke unceasingly about Jesus, and were willing to suffer for His...
In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares the church's vision: MISSION, FOUNDATION, UNION—serving the "Missio Dei" (God's mission), strengthening our Pentecostal foundation, and ultimately achieving spiritual union with God.
In this special Mother’s Day message, we journey through Scripture and history to honour the strength, faith, and spiritual legacy of mothers. From the quiet faithfulness and courage of biblical women like Jochebed, Naomi, and Hagar, to the bold spiritual leadership of Susanna Wesley and Pandita Ramabai, we reflect on how God works powerfully through women across generations, against odds. Here's to all mothers for living lives of prayer, courage, and faith!
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Rhoda Lim

Yes, love the message 💖

Mar 11th
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Rhoda Lim

Yes, Amen! Love this message. Awesome!

Mar 11th
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isaak mweulinale

This is so so Good

Jul 24th
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Lea Gita Maharani

hello Admin, will the weekly sermon be aploaded also? :)

Oct 23rd
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Patrick Ang T K

good sermon

Jun 19th
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Vern Chan

very blessed by this message. filled with such deep revelation and the ministry of the songs sank into my heart of how great the love of God is for all who by faith trust in Him

May 11th
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