Sermon Calendar
| Date Sort ascending | Title | Scripture | Preacher | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Search and Rescue | Luke 15:1-10 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| The Good News of the Kingdom | Mattew 4:12-25 | Tan Soo Inn | |||
| Like the Son of God | Genesis 14 | Ong Meng Chai | |||
| Will the Next Generation Know the Lord and His Works? | Judges 2:8-13 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| God Works Even Through Human Deceit | Genesis 29 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| The Covenant-Keeping God | Genesis 28 | Low Teck Wah | |||
| God's Faithfulness in the Midst of Human Failures | Genesis 27:1-45 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| God's Sovereignty and Human Responsibility | Genesis 25:19-34 | Lim Sian Pheng | |||
| A Bride for Isaac | Genesis 24 | Paul Barker | |||
| Is Anything Too Hard for God? | Genesis 23 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| Asking for the Holy Spirit | Ephesians 1:15-23 | Phil | |||
| The Lord's Prayer | Matthew 6:9-23 | John Chung | |||
| Contentment in a Consumeristic Society | Philippians 4:10-20 | Eugene Yapp | |||
| Dealing with Anxiety | Philippians 4:2-9 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| Do You Believe in the Resurrection? | 1 Corinthians 15:12-26 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| Good Friday | Luke 22:14-30 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| When God Tests | Genesis 22 | Paul Barker | |||
| The Threat to the Promise of God | Genesis 21:1-21 | Wong Fong Yang | |||
| Do We Know God? | Philippians 3:3-11 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| Trustworthiness of God's Promises | Genesis 15 | Wong Fong Yang | |||
| Blessed to be a Blessing | Genesis 11:27-12:9 | Lim Sian Pheng | |||
| Self-Glory and Self-Defiance | Genesis 11 | Wong Fong Yang | |||
| The Judgement that None can Escape | Genesis 6:1 - 9:17 | Wong Fong Yang | |||
| Worship Disorder in a Fallen World | Genesis 4 | Yee Siew Meng | |||
| Paradise Lost | Genesis 3 | Yee Siew Meng |
Pagination
The CDPC pulpit is committed to Expository or Topical preaching from the Word of God.
In expository preaching, we undertake a sustained study of a Scriptural text within its context to understand what the Spirit is saying to us today. This form of preaching requires continual preparation, prayer and exegetical precision, but the discipline of wrestling through difficult texts could be immensely rewarding.
In topical preaching, we select a topic, for example missions or spiritual gifts, and systematically gather related Scriptural texts to shed light specifically on the matter at hand. This form of preaching is generally easier to digest and helpful when certain relevant issues need to be addressed.
In all these we seek to be Gospel-Centered and Christ-Centered.