Who We Are

We are an interdenominational Christian organisation serving among tertiary-level students and graduates in Singapore.

 

Formed in 1959, the pioneering emphasis of FES was to develop a strong evangelical witness in every institution of higher learning in Singapore. FES also coordinates the work of the Christian Fellowships (CFs) on various campuses, facilitates interaction between student leaders from the various groups and enables them to exchange ideas and encourage one another effectively.

 

The long-term vision was, and still is, “to encourage and promote the development of indigenous leadership and responsibility…. to make (a vital contribution) to the Church…. to see forthcoming able Bible scholars and teachers, Christian writers, preachers, missionaries and other Christian workers” (from the first FES Annual Report. 1960).

 

Encapsulating the ethos that has guided FES since its formation, our vision is:

 

To see a community of Christlike leaders who are salt and light on campus, in the church, and in society for the glory of God.

FES Annual Report 2024

The FES Singapore Story

SERVING GOD AMONG STUDENTS AND
GRADUATES IN SINGAPORE

From the Blog

  • The Fellowship of Evangelical Students has always been a missional organisation. Since its inception in 1960, the aims of the fellowship include promoting and coordinating Christian witness in the institutes of higher learning in Singapore, and to stimulate an active......

  • Student Ministry Consultation (SMC) 2026 was held from 26 to 31 January 2026 in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. Forty-nine staff workers from 17 movements across East Asia gathered to reflect on and reimagine student leadership, considering the rapidly changing ministry landscape.......

  • FES organised the second edition of Cultivating the Christian Mind, a faith and academics seminar, on 17 January 2026 at Singapore Bible College. We were privileged to hear from Dr Christopher Watkin, a senior lecturer at Monash University, Australia, as......

  • SIM ISCF hosted our annual camp from 6 to 8 February 2026 at Majodi Retreat Centre, Johor Bahru, under the theme “Connecting Our Story with God’s.” Through the four pillars of creation, fall, redemption, and consummation, participants explored God’s grand......

  • To start 2026, I signed up for NTU-CF’s biennial Bible Camp. It was an experience I’ll never forget. Held from 5 to 9 Jan 2026 at Port Dickson Methodist Centre, it was organised for like-minded Christians who wanted to grow......

  • Many of our CFs have participated in an interfaith event of some form, such as exhibitions, sports day, a panel session, or a facilitated dialogue between the different religious groups on campus. In multireligious Singapore, these reflect our everyday lives.......

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