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Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union Logos Academy (HKCCCULA) is the first school of the Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union. [1] It is located in Tiu Keng Leng, Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It has six school buildings and is a public school. HKCCCULA is also a Direct Subsidy-funded International Baccalaureate school.
The church was founded in 1977 in Hong Kong. [1] In 2000, it made the dedication of a new building including designed by TaoHo Design. [2] The building stands 60 meters tall with a 45-meter spire on the roof, giving the structure a total height of 105 meters. In 2023, the church would have 6,000 members. [3] [4]
Tsung Tsin Mission of Hong Kong Kau Yan Church is a church in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. The building is located at Western Street , between Third and High Streets . The church was established by the Basel Mission and is now succeeded by the Tsung Tsin Mission of Hong Kong .
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One of the churches, Hop Yat Church , at 2 Bonham Road, Sheung Wan. The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China (Abbr: HKCCCC, Chinese: 中華基督教會香港區會) is a Protestant Christian church organization in Hong Kong.
In 1924, the Basel Church in China renamed itself the Chongzhen Church (Chinese: 崇真會) although the official name in English retained the "Mission" nomenclature.By 1929, the Hong Kong district of the Chongzhen Church had established self-sufficiency and self-governance while retaining ties with the main Chongzhen Church.
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The groundwork for the Hong Kong China Temple was laid decades before its construction. In 1853, the LDS Church sent its first missionaries to Hong Kong—Hosea Stout, James Lewis, and Chapman Duncan. However, internal turmoil in China made their efforts challenging, causing them to return home after only a few weeks.