Churches of Singapore
 Churches of Singapore (8 July 2006) © Timothy Tye using this photo
On this page we explore the Churches of Singapore. There are many churches in Singapore representing practically every major denomination - as well as a few obscure ones. The earliest churches are the Anglican and Roman Catholic. However, the sizable Armenian community also established their own church in Singapore. Also included on this page will be the synagogues of the Jewish community.
I will be updating this page regularly, adding Churches in Singapore that I have described. Please check back every once in a while for new addition to this page.
- Armenian Church
The Church of St Gregory the Illuminator of the Armenian community on Hill Street.
- Bukit Panjang Gospel Chapel
Church of the brethren assembly at Galistan Avenue.
- Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
One of the oldest Roman Catholic churches in Singapore.
- Church of Our Lady of Lourdes
Roman Catholic church of a Tamil-speaking parish at Ophir Road.
- Church of St Peter and St Paul
Roman Catholic church for the Chinese-speaking parish on Queen Street.
- Church of the True Light
Anglican church at the junction of Perak Road and Dickson Road in Little India.
- Foochow Methodist Church
Methodist church of the Chinese-speaking congregation in Little India.
- Kampong Kapor Methodist Church
Methodist church at the corner of Cuff Road and Kampong Kapor Road.
- Orchard Road Presbyterian Church
Church founded to minister to the Scots business community in Singapore.
- St Andrew's Cathedral
Largest Anglican church in Singapore.
- St George's Church
Red-brick Anglican church that was established for the British troops.
- St Joseph's Church
Roman Catholic church on Victoria Street.
- Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
Church on Telok Ayer Street.
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