EXCITING UPDATES FROM SINGAPORE
Under the leadership of Ken, the National Coordinator for Kairos Singapore, more than six Kairos courses have been conducted in different churches, including a Facilitators Training Course this year. A new team of young leaders has also has been raised.
Bethesda Pasir Ris Mission Church - Has completed their Kairos course with 28 participants. This course was conducted for the Filipino congregation and was led by Head Facilitator, David Enns. Response from the participants was very positive. Working with the Filipino congregation not only gave them the opportunity to practice cross-cultural sensitivity, but also to foster understanding between the two cultures.
Queenstown Lutheran Church - In early March this year, a total of 27 participants have completed the Kairos Course held in Queenstown Lutheran Church Of Our Redeemer (QLC). Lanny, the Head Facilitator of QLC for 2 consecutive years, also conducted successful Facilitators trainings, raising her own team of English Kairos facilitators. Lanny is also now forming a team of Lutheran Mandarin Kairos Facilitators.
Pentecost Methodist Church - has also completed their Kairos course in April this year. A feedback from one of the participants, Dawn, “Besides lectures, videos & sharing, there were also games and role play to help deepen our understanding. What really stood out for me was the challenge to be a world Christian. Even before the course ended, I had determined that I did not want to miss out on being part of the worldwide effort to reach all nations for Christ.”
To these participants from Pentecost Methodist Church, Kairos is not just another mission course, but one designed to help them find their role and integrate missions into their lives.
Bartley Christian Church - has its fourth run of the Kairos course this year. There were a total of 24 participants - among them were 4 local workers, 1 church staff and 5 Young Adults. The rest are marketplace professionals.
The church was especially encouraged by the participants. Most have shown perfect attendance and have expressed interest to continue in the Kairos journey.
Korean Church - 21 participants have also graduated from the Kairos course conducted in the Korean Church this year. These graduates realized that ordinary church members can also play key roles as mobilizer, intercessor, and sender, among others. The Korean Church in Singapore definitely sees Kairos as a critical core course to aid their church in its long-term mission mobilization.
Facilitator Training Course - Last but not the least, a 2-day Facilitator-Training Course was conducted in August. Twenty six participants attended, all of which did well in their practicum. The Kairos National Team came together and helped out in this training. With a growing number of trained facilitators, they desire to see Kairos courses being conducted in more churches next year.






