Article in “The Apostle” Magazine

An article on recently launched AMMiC ministries will be published in the next edition of The Apostle, the magazine of the Anglican Church in North America.  You can read the unabridged article here. AMMiC article for ACNA’s The Apostle magazine – 7 Sept 2013

You can see the Spring 2013 edition of The Apostle here . http://7b80d3fb47e80bef4fb5-1ab073aa91389396dfc8b6aabc9b141e.r38.cf2.rackcdn.com/acna_apostle_spring2013_web.pdf ]

A Success: Our 3rd Ministries Sharing & Fundraising Dinner

This special occasion was held on the 22nd September. We had more than 90 guests present.  And it was also graced by the important guests like ANiC’s moderator Bishop Don Harvey, archdeacon Ven. Dan Gifford, Dr George and Mrs Manya Egerton (Historian), and Mr & Mrs Dennis and Jackie Pang (church planters in Boston).

The church hall was beautifully decorated.  The food and desserts were good also.  The whole atmosphere was very uplifting.  It was a great evening with fellowship and sharing.

Thanks be to God also for his provision.  The amount raised was more than when we hoped for!

First Anniversary- Holy Trinity Edmonton (Filipino)

Holy Trinity Edmonton will celebrate their First Anniversary on September 14, 2013 at 1:30pm at Canora Community Hall (10425 152 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5P 4P1).  Holy Trinity Edmonton cordially invites your presence to celebrate with them. 

This 1st anniversary and Holy Communion service will be presided by Bishop Stephen Leung where he will also preach.  After the service, the people of the Holy Trinity who represents at least 5 different tribal groups will perform 5 Filipino cultural dances for their tribes

Our China Team has safely returned to Canada with Great Reports!

While in Welfare Centre for the disabled orphans, the team was divided into four groups and helped out in four different rooms: toddlers’ room, boys’ room, girls’ room and the independent room for children with high mobility.  One of the greatest achievements was that the team helped bring the orphans outside the Centre as it would be impossible without the team’s extra help.  The team made 5 separate trips in order to bring the 5 groups of kids to the zoo, the amusement park, or to the river bank near the Welfare Centre.  The children enjoyed the outings very much despite the very hot weather. On their last day at the Centre, they threw birthday parties in each room.  With the generous support from Canada, the team was able to buy clothes, shoes, toys and stationary for the children as gifts.

Those team members who went to the previous mission team two years ago were so glad to find that the facilities in the building had been improved.  The elevators were installed which were initiated and sponsored by Canadian Christians.  More structured programs were offered now.  Encouraging also was that most of the babies whom they met two years ago had been adopted.  And it was also noticeable that the children’s physically, emotionally and mentally state were in progress.

They would appreciate your prayers for (1) their staff members as quite a number of them have suffered from various health problems; and (2) communication with the local authority as the baby room was saturated without enough caregivers and yet the local authority didn’t seem to see the necessity and urgency of improving the situation.

China Team to an Orphanage to the Disabled ~ experienced God’s Blessing in Disguise

A few days after the visit began, an accident happened.  One evening after dinner, the team was walking back to the hotel.  One of the team members who was a senior in age suddenly lost balanced and felt and was sent to a local hospital the next morning.  The doctor found that her right arm was dislocated and a surgery was needed.  Therefore, she and her husband immediately flew to Beijing in order to catch the flight back to Canada the same night.

At the beginning, this member felt very bad that she couldn’t do much for the disabled orphans, but when she looked back, she saw God’s blessing in it.  First, God’s protection was there when she fell as her face and head were not injured.  Second, in their journey from the Social Welfare Centre to Canada experienced the Chinese hospitality. In return, God also used them to bless the Chinese people they encountered.  As they took their journey back to Canada, those people whom they met including the doctors and nurses in the hospitals, the staff of the Social Welfare Centre, the flight attendants appreciated their love and sacrifice for the Chinese disabled orphans.  The driver of the Social Welfare Centre who drove them to the airport had become their godson.  Their mission has been accomplished in God’s way.

An Invitation

to our Ministry Sharing and Fundraising Event

Asian and Multicultural Ministries in Canada (AMMiC) will be holding a ministries sharing and fund raising dinner    on
Sunday, September 22, 2013    at
the Anglican Network Church of the Good Shepherd
(189 West 11th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1S8)    from
5.30 – 8.30 pm.

The aim of this exciting event is to share AMMiC’s vision to reach out to the visible ethnic communities in Canada, to promote our ministries by meeting some of our workers in person and listening to their testimonies, and to raise funds to support our church plants and other projects.

For further information, please contact Ka Man Ng (778-8811887 or kaman@ammic.ca) or Peter Pang (604-3240702 or peterpyg@yahoo.com).

Click for Fundraiser Invitation.

 

 

Prayer for our China Service Team

Our China Service Team has begun their service in an orphanage for the disabled for a few days.  It was encouraging to learn that the local staff of the orphanage recognised the team members who went there two years ago.  Would you pray with us for their service among the disabled orphans and local staff members?  They will be serving in the orphanage until July 27.

 

Please pray particular for Fay and John Gomes, two senior members from Montreal.  Fay fell on a pavement when they returned to the hotel from the orphanage.  She was taken to the hospital immediate, and the X-ray showed that her shoulder was dislocated and fractured.  She was advised that she should receive surgery as soon as possible.  Now, Fay and her husband John are on their way back to Montreal for the surgery and medical care.  Please pray for travel mercy as it will be a long hour flight.  Pray that God’s healing hands will be upon Fay.

2 baptised at Christ the Redeemer Toronto’s First Baptismal Service

Christ the Redeemer, Toronto had their first baptismal service on June 30, 2013 since her first Eucharist service on February 10, 2013.  Two adults were baptised.  They were from Mainland China and from Taiwan who had been friends of A Quiet Place, an outreach centre setup in September 2012.  Click here for more.