
MONDAY Dec 23, 2002 will go down as a
red-letter day for The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS): the
new office tenants were taking possession of the handsome, but
barely-finished building at 70 Barker Road - picturesquely referred
to as the "Arrowhead" by the architectural and construction
teams.
In a sense, it was an ingathering of the MCS to a location four
hectares (about 10 acres) in size acquired in 1925. Oldham Hall
was the first Methodist tenant, and later, a number of missionaries
resided in bungalows that were built for them. One of these housed
the Bishop for a number of years, and another was the birthplace
of Barker Road Methodist Church.
As part of a complex of buildings housing the Anglo-Chinese Schools
(Primary and Barker Road), Barker Road Methodist Church (BRMC),
BRMC Kindergarten and Oldham Hall, the six-storey Methodist Centre
- the new headquarters of the MCS - can be clearly identified
by the cross mounted at the highest point of its modest tower,
as one approaches Barker Road from along Dunearn Road. It is especially
striking when it is illuminated at night.
The Methodist Centre has offices on Levels 3, 4, 5 and 6, while
the Barker Road Methodist Church offices and Kindergarten occupy
Levels 3 and 4, and 1 and 2, respectively.
First-time visitors to the Methodist Centre are advised to follow
the directions carefully as the unusual architectural arrangements
can be complicated. They can park at Level 2 and use the lift
lobby located nearby.
Moving scenes
The physical effort of moving the various agency units was eventually
completed by the end of last December, thereby avoiding clashing
with the opening of the new school year, but coinciding with the
festive season. It was thus a tense exercise in planning and execution
requiring both mental and physical effort, sustained by goodwill
and grace.
Prior to the physical transfer of records, files and equipment,
an exercise which began on Dec 9, the scenes - not only at the
"old" Methodist Centre at Cluny Road, but also at the
various offices occupied by the Methodist Missions Society (which
was forced to camp with the Methodist Centre a week earlier),
and the Methodist Welfare Services - resembled a confusing refugee
camp, making ready for the march to "the Promised Land".
In the end, all ended well, and the hundreds of cartons containing
records and equipment were safely transported to the new Methodist
Centre.
Celebrating the occupation
To celebrate the move, about 100 of the staff members working
at the Methodist Centre gathered at the Level 6 hall for a Christmas
fellowship - to meet and get to know each other as colleagues
and friends. After introductions and a brief homily by Bishop
Dr Robert Solomon, the Rev George Martzen, Minster Attached to
the Bishop's Office, led in the singing of well-loved Christmas
carols.
MCS stands
at threshold
of stirring challenges
We can meet them if we strengthen
our
connectional relationships, says Bishop
Before a tasty lunch, catered by the Methodist Co-operative Society,
the assembled group was given a tour of their new neighbours'
offices that comprise the following:
#03-01 Human Resource and General Administration Department, Property
Department; #04-01 Archives and History Library; #04-02 Finance
and Accounts Department; #05-01 Methodist Welfare Services; #05-02
Emmanuel Tamil Annual Conference; #05-04 Chinese Annual Conference;
#05-05 Trinity Annual Conference; #06-01 Methodist Missions Society;
#06-02 Methodist Co-operative Society Ltd; #06-03 Methodist Schools'
Foundation; #06-04 Bishop's Office, Church and Community Relations
Department, Methodist Message, Council on Communications, Council
on Education, The Disciple Agency; and #06-05 General Conference
Women's Society of Christian Service (GC-WSCS).
Marking an important stage in the history of the MCS, the Bishop's
Office, the three Annual Conferences, the GC-WSCS, and all the
agencies of the MCS now operate in the same building - a compact,
centrally accessible facility, served by a Phonenet system that
permits a direct dial connection to the person you wish to speak
to.
The new address is: 70 Barker Road, Singapore 309936; its general
telephone number is 6478-4786, and its facsimile is 6478-4799.
The task ahead
The MCS, both as an institution as well as the body of Christ,
stands at the threshold of a period of stirring possibilities
and challenges - to make known His name and saving grace both
here and in the wider Asian region.
Bishop Dr Solomon told Methodist Message: "We have the ability
to accomplish these tasks if we strengthen the connectional relationships
that characterise the Methodist Church. It is then that the Methodist
Church will be better able to play its proper and appointed role
in building Christ's Kingdom on earth."

The Methodist Centre (top left). At right is
Oldham Hall, and in the foreground is a side section of Barker
Road Methodist Church. -- MM picture.
Visiting the Chinese Annual Conference office on Level 5. -- MM picture.