DOMINUS Dinner Singapore
Details
Event notice: This session is hosted by me, Nicholas Chan, in my personal capacity as a volunteer with DOMINUS Labs.
It is a third-party event and is not organised, endorsed, or affiliated with the Singapore Entrepreneurs Network.
DOMINUS Dinner is a simple, grounded setting where Christian entrepreneurs can meet face to face, share a meal, and have honest conversations about work, leadership, and faith as it is lived out in business.
About the dinner
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This is a small-group dinner.
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Conversation is shaped by a Christian worldview and informed by the lived experience of Christian entrepreneurs.
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No specific church affiliation or denominational background is required.
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The intent is thoughtful, respectful conversation rather than debate or persuasion.
What to expect
- Shared dinner. You will need to purchase a meal, not just a drink.
- Respectful discussion.
- No selling, no pitching, no recruitment.
Who this is for
- Christian entrepreneurs and business owners.
- Founders interested in integrating faith and work.
- Those open to listening and engaging in good faith.
Who this may not suit
- Those seeking a purely secular networking event.
- Those uncomfortable with Christian-based discussion.
All are welcome. Respect for differing backgrounds within the Christian faith is expected.
How to RSVP
- Please note due to extremely limited seating in the venue, only 8 seats have been requested on-site. Do not RSVP if you cannot confirm your attendance or if you intend to cancel it 1 - 2 days before the event.
- To confirm your seat, you will need to RSVP to Nicholas via WhatsApp at +65 9488-9683 to indicate your attendance. You will be informed if your seat is confirmed.
- RSVPs via WhatsApp will close at 10pm on Monday 2 March 2026.
By registering, you acknowledge that this is a personal, third-party event and not a Singapore Entrepreneurs Network activity.
About DOMINUS Labs
DOMINUS Labs is an international community of Christian founders, operators, and leaders focused on building companies with integrity, resilience, and long-term responsibility. Its work centres on peer formation, practical wisdom, and the conviction that faith should shape how businesses are built and led, not just what founders believe in private.
