RENEWAL
ANNUAL REPORT 2025/2026
Thank you for journeying with us to renew our Father’s world.
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A word from our Chairman & Executive Director
God’s intended primary agent of creation care is His Church, made up of disciples of Jesus like you and I. We must seize this moment to renew our relationship with His World for right stewardship. This is why, at OFW, we continue striving to journey with churches and communities to be a signpost to the renewed cosmos, where God will dwell with His creatures.
Leow Wen Pin, Chairperson
This has been a season of renewal – for OFW, and for me personally. At the end of 2024, I left my career to step into full-time ministry as Executive Director. It was a costly decision, but one I am entirely certain was God’s call. His goodness has been richly evident in what we have seen this past year. Thank you for journeying with us in this new season.
Dennis Tan, Executive Director
Equipping Churches for Creation Care Integration
new participating churches since launch
RENEW is OFW’s flagship programme for churches. Launched in September 2025, RENEW is a discipleship journey that provides a framework for churches in Singapore to integrate creation care into individual and church life, with the aim to renew their relationship with creation for right stewardship.
At the core of this journey is the RENEW Roadmap, a structured discipleship journey for churches. To support participating churches along this roadmap, we create and provide a range of resources and programmes, and convene a Community of Practice for church advocates.
Setting the Stage for Regional Impact
believers
churches
countries
expressed interest in future creation care events
Creation Care Conference 2025, “On Earth As It is In Heaven” was held in September 2025, where we explored the integrality of creation care to discipleship and mission and connected like-minded believers to effect change together.
Through a combination of worship, teaching and panel sessions, participants were challenged to steward God’s creation and equipped with practical knowledge to implement within their own lives and communities, supplemented with the launch of the RENEW journey for churches.
We also modelled how a sustainable church event could be run. We worked with Muuse to provide reusables for our plant-based meals, and purchased rescued fruits from UglyFood for tea break. Orange peels and coffee grounds were collected for upcycling by The Sustainability Project.
Engaging Believers to Care for Creation
participant-hours of meaningful creation care education
churches & organisations engaged, of which 23 had partnered us for the first time
nature walk participants from 26 churches
marine litter cleared over 3 cleanups
Talks & Engagements
We experimented with new and creative ways to awaken hearts and minds to creation care. Through the arts—film screenings, a photography masterclass, and immersive installations—we created meaningful entry points for engagement and met people where they were.
Reflective Nature Walks
Our regular nature walks invite Christians to experience creation first-hand and contemplate on its Creator. Expanding beyond our existing adult-focused walks, we ran a pilot for children at Singapore Botanic Gardens that is now a regular on-demand programme.
Contemplative Beach Cleanups
Through the practical act of removing litter from our coasts, participants are invited to reflect on what it means to reconcile with creation and renew God’s earth.
Developing the Next Generation
To prepare young people for full-time ministry in creation care, we started offering paid internships this year. Interns are given opportunities to experience the workings of a small charity and parachurch organisation, and are involved in every facet of our work.
What’s Next
Our Vision for
OFW2030
By 2030, we want to foster a self-sustaining ecosystem enabling the Church in Singapore to care for creation, driven by:
These goals will allow Singapore to be a strong base for our long-term goal: partnering with regional champions to disciple the 148 million Christians across Southeast Asia. To that end, OFW’s focus in the coming year will be turning theory into action through building deeper communities and empowering advocates with more tools.
Formed end-2025, our existing COPs of RENEW advocates and church gardening groups will continue to build community, momentum, and catalyse creation care in their respective realms of knowledge.
A third COP bringing together Sustainability Professionals will also meet before the end of 2026 to cultivate a community for the exchange of ideas, and leverage on these professionals’ technical skills and networks to catalyse systemic, faith-informed change in churches and wider society.
OFW’s inaugural Creation Care Forum will be held on 12 September 2026 to explore creation care as part of holistic discipleship. Unlike previous awareness-focused conferences, the aim is to help participants take concrete steps toward integrating creation care into their ministries through a mix of teaching, topical workshops, and hands-on activities.
This year, we are publishing and launching a few resources:
- A Children’s Teaching Toolkit with lesson plans, digital materials and a craft kit for children’s ministry teachers, staff and parents to teach creation care.
- A FAQ Repository of answers, vetted by experts, empowering advocates to answer questions on creation care.
- On Earth as in Heaven: Proceedings from CCC25, an e-book that brings together key insights from Creation Care Conference 2025 with fresh theological reflections on why we care for creation.
Our Upcoming Plans This Year
A Heartfelt Thank You
Every achievement is a reflection of our donors’ and partners’ belief that the Church must live out God’s heart for creation. Their partnership fuels our work to inspire, equip and empower the body of Christ to love and care for God’s creation.
By sowing into our ministry, you can also become a crucial part of our journey as we work towards serving Southeast Asia in the decades to come.