Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore (10 July 2006)
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church (GPS: 1.27845, 103.84696) is a church along
Telok Ayer Street in the
Downtown Core, Singapore. It belongs to the Chinese Annual Conference Methodist church of Singapore which has two locations: TA1 at Telok Ayer Street near
Chinatown, and TA2 at
Telok Blangah Road.
The Chinese Methodist Church of Telok Ayer was started in 1889 when Dr Benjamin West, a Methodist missionary, arrived in Singapore and set up a dispensary at Japan Street (today called
Boon Tat Street) to help the poor Chinese labourers living there. The labourers were mostly ethnic Hokkiens and had succumbed to opium addiction. Dr West started church services at a rented house in Upper Nankin Street in August 1889.
In the beginning, the majority of the congregation was mostly Hokkien speaking. However, as new waves of migrants came in, people of other dialect groups also arrived in Singapore. Eventually, it was necessary to create a Foochow Methodist Church as well as a Hokkien Methodist Church. The Hokkien-speaking congregation eventually moved to new premises in Japan Street, and in 1906, the Hokkien church became known as the Telok Ayer Church.
In 1913, Reverend FH Sullivan bought a plot of land at the junction of Telok Ayer Street and
Cecil Street. There he set up a tent and held services there. Unfortunately a year later the tent collapsed. The church then moved to Fairfield Girls' School in
Neil Road. Meanwhile a structure of wood and corrugated iron was built on the plot, and in 1915, services returned to Telok Ayer Street.
In 1921, the church raised funds to erect a permanent building. The funds raised enabled it to buy the adjoining land as well. A three-storey building, designed by the architectural firm Swan and MacLaren, and built by French contractor Bross and Mogin, was erected there. The project began on 19 January 1924, and was completed by December of the same year. On 11 January 1925, the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church was consecrated by Methodist Bishop Titus Lowe.
The Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church was gazetted a national monument on 23 March 1989.
Address
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
192 Telok Ayer Street
Singapore 068635
Taking the MRT there
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church is 350 metres from the
Tanjong Pagar MRT Station (EW15).
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore (1 August 2017)
Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore (1 August 2017)
Side view of Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore (1 August 2017)