New Creation Church says it never meant to go into business

The church owns a childcare arm, Daystar Child Development Centre, and a subsidiary, Rock Productions. PHOTO: NEW CREATION CHURCH,SINGAPORE/FACEBOOK
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The New Creation Church (NCC), which collected $122 million in donations largely from its members last year, said it never intended to go into business.

When it did, it was to meet the needs of its growing congregation - in particular, to have a permanent venue for worship.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on July 21, 2019, with the headline New Creation Church says it never meant to go into business. Subscribe