Standing at the end of Yio Chu Kang Drive, the First Evangelical Reformed Church began in 1962 as a Bible study group in Monk’s Hill Secondary School. The group operated from various premises and grew steadily in membership and, in 1976, it established an outreach mission in a kampung house at River Valley Road.
The society enjoyed a close relationship with the Protestant Reformed Church of America and received advice and support from the church in the initial years. In 1982, the society was finally instituted as a church called Evangelical Reformed Church of Singapore. Five years later, it was renamed First Evangelical Reformed Church after a second church was founded and the denomination, Evangelical Reformed Churches in Singapore, was established. It moved into its current site in 1994.