The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China
The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China is a Protestant Christian church organisation in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong council was established in 1953 after Communist Party of China took over the mainland China.
The Council emphasizes the universality and unity of the church, and focuses on sharing, witnessing and service and embraces partnership in mission, joint action for mission, and sharing for mission. The council has a desire to share its human-power, financial resources, and vision with member churches to achieve its objectives of mission and service. The council periodically offers training sessions, retreats, conferences, meditations, seminars, etc., to its young ministers, newly ordained elders and deacons and laypersons.
The council operates 26 secondary schools, three evening schools, 29 primary schools and four nursery schools. Member churches also sponsor one secondary school, five primary schools, and 22 nursery schools. There are a total of some 2,900 teachers and 53,000 students. It also runs three nurseries and two family support service centres. It has also been providing supervision and supporting services to social workers in the schools sponsored by the council. The council also provides other supporting services such as the publication of a monthly journal for internal communication, and the establishment of a webpage.
The council works ecumenically with local churches and church organizations. In addition, it cooperates with both overseas churches and churches in China.












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