06/06/2026
From a public health administrator to the Group CEO of one of the largest healthcare and social services agencies in Singapore, and now (concurrently) an ordained minister, Rev Dr Arthur Chern shares how faith and community service can come together.
He testifies of God's guidance and empowerment in his journey, especially during the early years of his leadership, when SAMH and SACS were in financial deficit and could not even pay staff bonuses. Instead of scaling down services, Rev Dr Chern made a bold decision to strategically pivot into eldercare. “The way...is not to scale down but to scale up to what God wants you to do. Then the blessing will come."
Today, SAMH and SACS serve over 65,000 people annually through 46 centres, with another 4 nursing homes and 1 special education school upcoming. Read the full interview with saltandlight.sg here:
In 2012, St Andrew’s Mission Hospital (SAMH) and Singapore Anglican Community Services (SACS) – the healthcare and community service arms of the Anglican Church in Singapore – stood at a precari...