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Work was resumed among Cantonese speakers with the return of Johnson to Hong Kong in 1880 and by 1901, the Self-Governing Hong Kong Baptist Church (香港浸信自理會) was established. [ 1 ] BCHK established
Pages in category "Baptist churches in Hong Kong" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Shatin Baptist Church
Holy Nativity Church; St. Peter's Church, North Point; St. Mary's Church; ... Church of St. John the Baptist; Church of the Holy Word; Missions ... Hong Kong portal;
The LDS Church first sent missionaries to Hong Kong in 1853 but did not establish a headquarters until 1949. In 1996 the Church completed the Hong Kong China Temple in Kowloon. In 2005, the Church dedicated the Church Administration Building Hong Kong on Gloucester Road in Wan Chai.
Lifehouse International Church Hong Kong; Lutheran Church-Hong Kong Synod; P. Peak Church; T. Tao Fung Shan Christian Centre; The Vine Church; Tsung Tsin Mission of ...
The first school in Hong Kong to use Mandarin as the main medium of instruction, Kiangsu and Chekiang Primary School, was founded in 1953 in North Point by these early Shanghainese immigrants. Shanghai at the time was heavily associated with leftist movements; leftist-supported businesses in North Point such as the Sunbeam Theatre (which now ...
The Lutheran Church—Hong Kong Synod (Chinese: 香港路德會) is a confessional Lutheran church body in Hong Kong. The LCHKS has nearly 40 congregations. The LCHKS grew from the China mission of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), which was established in the early 1900s. Many of the LCHKS parishes and schools are listed below.
Chinese folk religion, also named Shenism, was the indigenous religion of the Han Chinese.Its focus is the worship of the shen (神 "expressions", "gods"), that are the generative powers of nature, also including, in the human sphere, ancestors and progenitors of families or lineages, and divine heroes that made a significant imprinting in the history of the Chinese civilisation.