加拿大溫哥華一直是香港移民的首選地之一,
香港年輕人帶著屬於他們的文化,來到這片土地,

If you are planning to attend the ordination service in person, you can find more information about in the previously announced new post.
Please note, Good Shepherd Vancouver request all those attending in person to wear a mask while inside the church building.
As part of AMMiC ongoing commitment to provide training to lay leaders, we are pleased to announce the launch of a intensive 5 class course on children’s ministry. Children Ministry Matters: A Hands-on Training & Refresher Course is for all leaders, new or experienced, serving in children’s ministry.
Each child is precious in God’s sight and each child has Kingdom potential. As we serve our children and their families, we are investing in this special people group, preparing them to be the next church leaders, teachers, pastors or church planters to turn the world upside down for His glory and honour!
Space is just limited to 15 persons in the class, so registration as individual or group quickly. More information can be found on the course outline here.
To register, please click here for the online registration.
After completing the registration form, remember to submit the registration fees by 1 of the following options:
Registration and Fee Submission Deadline is September 20th, 2022.
Mr. Alvin Ng
will be ordained into the Order of Deacons of the Holy Catholic Apostolic Church
by The Right Rev. Stephen Leung, Area Bishop of Asian and Multicultural Ministries,
in the Diocese of the Anglican Network in Canada,
in the Anglican Church in North America.
The Ordination Service is scheduled for 2 pm (PT), Saturday, September 10th, 2022, at the Anglican Network Church of the Good Shepherd (189 West 11th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). Everyone is invited to attend the service in-person and online via www.ammic.ca.
Alvin will serve as a non-stipend Vocational Deacon at the Anglican Network Church of the Good Shepherd, Lord willing, after his ordination. Please pray keep Alvin and his wife Jenny in your prayers for the upcoming preparations and the ministries he will be taking part.
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host:
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
Dear Friends of Asian and Multicultural Ministries in Canada (AMMiC),
As I sat down to write this letter to you, the song of praise in the Doxology came out and filled my heart in a special way. Although the world has not yet fully broken free from the COVID-19 pandemic, or perhaps never will, the Church of Christ should be and is the living testimony to God’s power and goodness despite dark clouds that hover over all of us for nearly three years.
I am truly encouraged to hear how Christian churches all over, not only in our Province ACNA, or in ANiC and AMMiC, have been sharing the gospel and extending their ministries in steadfast and creative ways. The Holy Spirit continues to lead God’s people forward. Therefore, in this year’s annual fundraising event for AMMiC, I invite you all to join us in giving thanks to God and celebrating his work that always amazes us.
The in-person annual fundraising event will be held on Saturday, September 10, 12:00-1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. We will share highlights of our ministry, including: (1) Growth of the AMMiC Lay School, (2) Birth of the new church plant, Good Shepherd Burnaby, and (3) Ministry development to reach recent immigrants, particularly young people from Hong Kong. A luncheon will be served as a token of appreciation to you for being our ministry partners. Continue reading
The Good Shepherd Burnaby Church Plant Dedication Service will be live streamed on the AMMiC YouTube Channel for those unable to attend in-person on Sunday, July 3, 2022, at 3:00 pm.
Good Shepherd Burnaby Dedication and Thanksgiving Service Liturgy: Download Here
Please continue to remember The Rev. Angel Tong and the core team members as they prepare for this date.

In a recent letter entitled “Multiplying, Building & Proclaiming“, Bishop Charlie Masters, our Diocesan Bishop in the Anglican Network in Canada, wrote the following:
One of our newest church plants, planning to begin services this summer in Burnaby, BC, is being formed and planted through our wonderful Asian and Multicultural Ministries in Canada (AMMiC) team, led by Bishop Stephen Leung. The lead church planter, Rev. Angel Tong, speaks three languages (Mandarin, Cantonese, and English) and in particular is looking to reach the large immigrant population in Burnaby with the gospel.
Please mark your calendars for the official launch at 3 pm on Sunday, July 3rd, 2022. Please remember in your prayers all the core team members as in their preparations.