faith
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Feb 11, 2025 – The Leadership of the Spirit: Beyond Personal Experience
This past Sunday, my family and I attended a Charismatic church for worship. If I am not scheduled for any Sunday duties, I make it my practice to visit different churches for observation, reflection, and learning. Engaging with different worship traditions broadens my understanding of the body of Christ and challenges me to see God’s Continue reading
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Feb 9, 2025 – Standing Together for Poverty Reduction: My Reflections from the RPRC Meeting
On February 6, I had the opportunity to attend my first member meeting with the Richmond Poverty Reduction Coalition (RPRC) as a new member. It was a profoundly inspiring and thought-provoking experience that reinforced my commitment to social justice, advocacy, and community support. More importantly, it was a moment of faith—a response to my Lord’s Continue reading
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Jan 12, 2025 – Walking in Love – Exploring Anglican Theology and LGBTQ+ Inclusion
We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the first session of “Walking in Love: Anglican Theology and LGBTQ+ Affirming”! Conducted in Cantonese, this session introduced the Three-Legged Stool framework—balancing Scripture, Tradition, and Reason—and highlighted how these elements harmonize to provide a thoughtful and pastoral approach to interpreting Scripture. The Anglican tradition embraces both Continue reading
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January 2, 2025 – The Power of Redemption: A Conversation About Guilt, Restoration, and Trust
Last week, I had the opportunity to sit down over coffee with a man who shared a transformative story. He had been in a serious relationship with his fiancée, building plans for their future together when a significant mistake occurred—he had an affair with a colleague. What stood out to me was not the affair Continue reading
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December 22nd, 2024 – Holiday Giving is Important, But How Can We Provide Ongoing Support and Lasting Solutions for the Marginalized?
Today, I had the privilege of delivering food to people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) with Ziggy and others. When we arrived, I noticed fewer people in line than usual, as many had recently received their welfare benefits and were savoring them. While it was comforting to see fewer individuals in immediate need of food, Continue reading
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December 7, 2024 – From Conversations to Community: Cultivating Grace, Hope, and Unconditional Love
Recently, I engaged in profound conversations with my friends T and D that sparked deep reflection and fueled my desire to take meaningful action. I have known T for a long time, and as our discussions deepened, T opened up about some personal struggles. As a Christian actively involved in a conservative church, T has Continue reading
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November 4, 2024 – Embracing Grace: Finding God’s Unconditional Love and Acceptance
Today, I had an insightful conversation with my friend T that revolved around love, acceptance, and the immeasurable nature of God’s grace. T and I have built our friendship over time, and as our trust has grown, T has opened up about personal struggles. As a Christian involved in a conservative church, T recently began a Continue reading
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Oct 23, 2024 – More Than Words: Faith, Friendship, and Compassion in My Visit with a Neighbor in Need
Over the past several months, I’ve had the privilege of visiting and delivering food to G., a gentleman who has been sleeping under a bridge. Alongside fellow volunteers, I’ve tried to offer him some practical support, but these visits have also reminded me how much people in his situation need more than just food or Continue reading
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Oct 16, 2024 – Richmond Homeless Connect 2024: A Day of Community, Compassion, and Hope
I had the incredible honor of being invited to speak at this year’s 15th annual Richmond Homeless Connect. This event is a shining example of what our community can achieve when we care for those who need it most. It was truly humbling to stand alongside so many dedicated volunteers and community organizations, all working Continue reading