What are the different characteristics of the different Mega churches in Singapore?

Grace Assembly of God has a relatively huge youth group on Saturday, like a few hundred members, then we have the army group, the campus group, the uni group, the main group on Sunday, then also have the Chinese group and the respective dialects, and also have the Philippino group. We have a lot of cells which are like mini-groups of the bigger groups. Then we also have free lunch on Sundays I think. Tithes are optional. Before covid, we go overseas a lot to preach the gospel, help communities and churches and stuff. I think they've started doing that again recently. We also help in communities in Singapore, sponsoring lunch with migrant workers, helping the less privileged with tuition, and distributing food packages or care packages to them too. We are anti prosperity church, like some mega-churches will say that the more money you give the more you will receive or benefit IRL or in heaven yea, we don't do that here. Lots of people still donate though, and helps with the community and overseas initiatives. For some church services still got tracetogether so must be vaccinated yea. There is a big carpark underneath the Church. This is for the tanglin one, there's one in Bukit Panjang too, should be quite similar. Tanglin the nearest food other then the new cafe in church, is the petrol kiosk next door, the vietnamese food opp in salvation army I think, never been there but saw the ads, vending machine, and redhill mrt and hawker center. It is also relatively close to orchard road. Yea, also have ties to reach social services. Also, have online service as well which is basically the services but streamed online. Yea. Members are in the thousands. Probably more than ten thousand. Notable members I know of are Gurmit Singh and Chan Chun Sing. Some times got overseas speakers go there speak as well, like Nick Vujicic, the guy with no limbs. That was a few years ago though. Yea. Baptism and speaking in tongues are practised there. Yea. Yea.

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