RE Generation

Reformed Evangelical Generation

Empowering young people to live for Christ

Youth community that strives to live for Christ

We believe the Bible contains profound truths that give life meaning. Like the Reformers from centuries past, we’re committed to understanding it accurately. We see Jesus Christ as the ultimate hope for everyone, offering forgiveness, purpose, and eternal life. Our generation needs to discover this hope in Him.

RE Gen Con25

Empowering Teens Through Faith and Friendship

Join us at RE Gen Con, the annual convention where teenagers come together to delve into God’s Word and build lifelong friendships. Engage in inspiring sessions, connect with like-minded peers, and strengthen your faith in an environment dedicated to growth and community.

Serving the Community

Study Centre

Free study space and affordable tuition for high schoolers from Y7 to Y12 who wants to excel academically and learn together.

Teen Sports

Join a lively community of active teens! Make friends and have fun with casual table tennis games. Beginners training available.

Creative Meet Ups

Creative Meet Up is your space to express ideas and learn! Join us for creative challenges and tutorials.

Study the bible together with a community of 
teen believers

Join a supportive community of teen believers to explore and study the Bible together. Dive deep into scripture, share insights, and grow your faith alongside friends who share your passion for God’s word.

Our Latest Articles

Articles
Elaine Tambunan

The Three Signs of A Christian

Almost everywhere we go, we’re confronted with signs that tell us exactly what lies inside – all the way from KFC to McDonalds. But what about the signs of a Christian?

Articles
Erin Kurnia

Reality of Suffering

A familiar question I am sure everyone has asked at some point in their lives is: “If God is so good, why does he allow suffering to happen?” But I want to ask a question back in response: Are we asking the right question?

Articles
Ethan Chow

On Talents

Sometimes, it seems that our talents are seemingly random and it only depends on how much our parents push us from a young age. Or are talents more than just ‘things we’re good at’?