Our Story

Where It All Began

A Vision of Inclusion Through Music

Faith Music Centre was established in 2008 with the belief that music has the power to bring people together, build confidence, and create opportunities for everyone.
As a member of raiSE, Singapore Centre for Social Enterprise, we have continued to develop programmes that empower Persons with Disabilities and seniors through meaningful music education, performance opportunities, and pathways to employment.

Growing Together

From One Learner to a Community

Over the years, Faith Music Centre has expanded from empowering learners with visual impairments to welcoming Persons with Disabilities across a wide range of needs — including Intellectual Disability, Sensory Impairment, Physical Disability, and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Today, learners explore instruments such as drums, keyboard, guitar, vocals, percussion, and ukulele while developing confidence, teamwork, and a lifelong love for music.

Learn in Faith, Serve with Love.

A Symbol of Transformation - The Lotus Flower

A Decade of Music, Growth and Inclusion

The lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) rises from muddy waters to bloom into something beautiful. It reflects the journey of our learners — Persons with Disabilities and seniors who overcome challenges, discover their musical abilities, and contribute confidently to society. The Singing Lotus Concert was named after this symbol of transformation, celebrating every learner’s journey through music since 2014.

Singing Lotus Concert Milestones

Everything You Need to Know

10th Singing Lotus Concert (2024)

Learn in Faith, Serve with Love

Celebrated Persons with Disabilities music instructors who now mentor the next generation, supported by Social Service Agencies.

8th Singing Lotus Concert (2022)

Out of Darkness, unto Light

Marked the return of physical performances after COVID‑19, introducing the original single Habis Gelap, Terbitlah Terang.

6th Singing Lotus Concert (2019)

We Are Family

Celebrated caregivers performing alongside their children with special needs, highlighting joy in making music together.

4th Singing Lotus Concert (2017)

Divided by Bands, United in Faith

Showcased unity across learners, caregivers, and community partners.

2nd Singing Lotus Concert (2015)

Transforming Disability into Music Ability

Expanded training to include Persons with Disabilities across wider needs, showcasing their achievements.

11th Singing Lotus Concert (2025)

You’ll Never Play Alone

With the steadfast support of SG Enable, our Social Service Agency partners and other partners, our bands comprising persons with disabilities have stepped onto larger stages, performed before bigger audiences, and been featured in the media as sources of inspiration for the public and for fellow persons with disabilities. This year’s Singing Lotus Concert celebrates these significant milestones achieved by our blossoming daffodils.

9th Singing Lotus Concert (2023)

Moments Now, Memories Forever

In partnership with organisations like the National Neuroscience Institute and AWWA, Persons Living With Dementia performed alongside our musicians, sharing meaningful stage moments with caregivers and families.

7th Singing Lotus Concert (2021)

Social Distance-Sing

Held entirely online, proving music could still connect people even while apart.

5th Singing Lotus Concert (2018)

A New World

Recognised learners progressing into employment as instructors and stage masters, mentoring future generations.

3rd Singing Lotus Concert (2016)

Learn to Fly

Celebrated learners taking music beyond the classroom into corporate and public performances.

1st Singing Lotus Concert (2014)

The Genesis

The very first Singing Lotus Concert, featuring the VIB Band’s debut performance.

11th Singing Lotus Concert (2025)

You’ll Never Play Alone

With the steadfast support of SG Enable, our Social Service Agency partners and other partners, our bands comprising persons with disabilities have stepped onto larger stages, performed before bigger audiences, and been featured in the media as sources of inspiration for the public and for fellow persons with disabilities. This year’s Singing Lotus Concert celebrates these significant milestones achieved by our blossoming daffodils.

10th Singing Lotus Concert (2024)

Learn in Faith, Serve with Love

Celebrated Persons with Disabilities music instructors who now mentor the next generation, supported by Social Service Agencies.

9th Singing Lotus Concert (2023)

Moments Now, Memories Forever

In partnership with organisations like the National Neuroscience Institute and AWWA, Persons Living With Dementia performed alongside our musicians, sharing meaningful stage moments with caregivers and families.

8th Singing Lotus Concert (2022)

Out of Darkness, unto Light

Marked the return of physical performances after COVID‑19, introducing the original single Habis Gelap, Terbitlah Terang.

7th Singing Lotus Concert (2021)

Social Distance-Sing

Held entirely online, proving music could still connect people even while apart.

6th Singing Lotus Concert (2019)

We Are Family

Celebrated caregivers performing alongside their children with special needs, highlighting joy in making music together.

5th Singing Lotus Concert (2018)

A New World

Recognised learners progressing into employment as instructors and stage masters, mentoring future generations.

4th Singing Lotus Concert (2017)

Divided by Bands, United in Faith

Showcased unity across learners, caregivers, and community partners.

3rd Singing Lotus Concert (2016)

Learn to Fly

Celebrated learners taking music beyond the classroom into corporate and public performances.

2nd Singing Lotus Concert (2015)

Transforming Disability into Music Ability

Expanded training to include Persons with Disabilities across wider needs, showcasing their achievements.

1st Singing Lotus Concert (2014)

The Genesis

The very first Singing Lotus Concert, featuring the VIB Band’s debut performance.

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Discover what drives everything we do.

Our story is only the beginning. Discover how Faith Music Centre empowers Persons with Disabilities and seniors through music, creating opportunities to learn, perform and contribute to the community.