Fun at the beach and studying God’s Word together during the annual weekend away camp for the traditional services in the Cathedral. Stanley Lee elaborates more on this. Members of the congregations from the four traditional services in St Mary’s Cathedral were in Ancasa Residences, Port Dickson from 10 to 12 September 2016 for the “St Mary’s Weekend Away”. … Read More
From Death to Life
Dinesh Natorajan is one of our new interns at St Mary’s Cathedral. This is his testimony of how he lived his life unaware of the Gospel until a colleague at work dared to share the Gospel with him. Only then did he have the opportunity to find salvation in Christ. I come from a family with a strong Hindu background, … Read More
Singleness
Are you lonely? Struggling with singleness? Many struggle with the loneliness of singleness. But what does the Bible say about singleness? Joanne Liaw shares her experience of singleness in poetry. Are you seeking and searching for someoneWhose affection and devotion you’ve won?Do you long for someone you call, “Sweetheart”?The answer to your anxious, aching heart You have waited and waited … Read More
Relationships
What are you hoping for? Meaning? Satisfaction? Fulfillment? Relationships are messy. Intimacy is something we all desire and yet conflicts break down the relationships we have sought so hard to build. We seek fulfillment in relationships but find them wanting. Joanne Liaw writes on the Relationships Seminar held at St Mary’s Cathedral on 25 Sept 2016. IntroductionOn a Sunday afternoon, … Read More
The Cathedral Women’s Fellowship
Serving God and His Church Women’s ministry plays a vital role in the church. The St Mary’s Cathedral Women’s Fellowship (CWF) has been a great source of support to the Cathedral since the late 1940s. Joanne Liaw writes on the origin, ministries, highlights, objectives and future plans of CWF. OriginThe Cathedral Women’s Fellowship (CWF) finds its origin in 1885 when … Read More
Transformation in Transition
In the 2015 Diocesan Synod, it was agreed that the Diocese should multiply into 3 dioceses, hopefully by 2020. What are the reasons for this change? How will it be carried out? How will it affect St Mary’s Cathedral? Joanne Liaw had the privilege of consulting Archbishop Ng Moon Hing for his perspective onthis. Here is what he shared with … Read More
Pipe Organ Update
Johnson Heng writes an insightful update on the restoration of St. Mary’s Cathedral pipe organ. “Mission Accomplished” and our historic “Father Willis” pipe organ is once more leading our services in the main Cathedral and the Restoration Fund has now met all the costs of its dismantling, shipping to the UK, rebuilding and reinstallation back here. This was accomplished within … Read More
Cathedral Combined Service
The Cathedral Combined Service is an annual affair that unites all 11 congregations in one service. Here are some highlights from this year. One of the highlights of our Cathedral calendar is the annual combined service. It is the gathering of 11 congregations, and the service itself combines elements from these different congregations. This year, the service was held on … Read More
Appearance and Ambience Enhanced
The main cathedral building underwent a facelift early this year to restore the gothic charm of its external façade. Carol Murugiah catches up with Sashi Sankaran, the Cathedral Building Board Member, on the restoration works that were recently carried out. Being an historical landmark in the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur comes with the high expectation that its appearance and … Read More
Nuturing Our Children in Gopeng
It was a new milestone for the Children’s Ministry in Gopeng as the Sunday School in Kampung Ulu Kampar shifted to a new building. Stanley Lee elaborates more on this. “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven” – Matthew 19:14 The Children’s Ministry in Gopeng has been … Read More




