Church of Our Saviour, Singapore

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Church of Our Saviour, housed in the former Venus Theatre building, 2025

The Church of Our Saviour (COOS) is a church in Queenstown, Singapore, which began as a mission in the 1950s along Alexandra Road and has since grown into a megachurch with a weekly attendance of approximately 4,500.[1] While it is a parish within the mainline Anglican Diocese of Singapore, COOS is known for its contemporary worship services and charismatic practices like speaking in tongues, faith healing, and deliverance.

The church is known for its Choices ministry,[2] a ministry formed by Sy Rogers, former president of now-defunct Exodus International, in 1991.[3] Currently, the ministry claims to offer counseling and support to individuals who struggle with their sexual orientation or gender identity.[2]

In 2009, a group of women associated with the church engineered a takeover of the Association of Women for Action and Research, alleging that the feminist group was harbouring and pushing a "pro-gay agenda".[4] They were eventually voted out at an extraordinary general meeting.[5]

COOS is currently led by Senior Pastor Daniel Wee.

The Church of Our Saviour defines its vision as, "Making people powerful in God. Restoring destinies. Transforming communities."[6] Missions to foreign lands are hosted and conducted, with an emphasis on cultural sensitivity for relevancy. The beliefs of the church are defined as:

  • God
  • Jesus Christ
  • Holy Spirit
  • The Bible
  • Salvation
  • The Church

Choices ministry

Controversies

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