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Shared
Ministries are the ministries within our church that are shared between
congregations, regardless of language.
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 12 noon
Fall semester: September-December
Spring semester: March-June
Location: Chinatown Campus
Contact: Siu Yu
The citizenship classes help immigrants applying for US citizenship
prepare for the naturalization interview.
Community English Classes (CEC)
Saturday,
9:00 AM - 12 noon
Fall semester: September-December
Spring semester: March-June
Location: Chinatown Campus
Contact: Siu Yu
CEC is a pre-evangelism opportunity to build friendship and share the
love of Christ in deeds. It is a people ministry. Besides teaching ESL,
our teachers minister to the various needs of the students, eg. rides to
airport, translating/filling out forms and documents, hospital/home
visitation, financial help, field trips, outings, home fellowship, prayer
support, etc.
Contact:
Michael Ho
The Missions Committee of BCEC is responsible for the missions
ministry of our church. The committee defines missions as any ministry
that extends beyond the local sphere of influence of our church. This
encompasses both overseas cross-cultural ministry and ministry to a
subculture within the United States. Examples of such ministry include
missions mobilization, education, short term trips, church planting,
evangelism, discipleship, mercy ministry, and service/development work.
The committee is also involved in the caring ministry for our
missionaries. This is done through support ranging from prayer, physical
and financial means. The Annual Missions Conference is the highlight of
missions ministry at BCEC.
Current members of the Missions Committee:
- Pastor Daniel Chan
(Chairperson)
- Michael Ho
(General Secretary)
- Enoch Liao
- Lorraine Ho
- Moses Lam
- Chik Ching Law
- Anna Fan
- Betty Wong
- Martin Chiu
A
quarterly publication of BCEC.
Each issue contains: featured articles, testimonies, pictures, ministry
reports, and a list of noteable events.
Contact: Tim Chan
Project
Destiny (summer only)
Summer:
July-August only
Contact: Pastor Enoch Liao
Project Destiny is a 5 week Christian summer day camp for junior high
school stduents who have completed 5th to 9th grade. Sponsored by the
Boston Chinese Evangelical Church, PD's main focus is to share the
wonderful gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. PD also offers urban
ministry experience to volunteers who serve as counselors. If you are
interested in participating as a summer urban missionary for Project
Destiny next year please to contact Pastor Enoch Liao.
Social Responsibility Ministry
Contact:
Gary Chu
Our Sponsored Programs:
ALPHA After School Program - Grades 5-8
Community English Classes (ESL) - Adult
Project Destiny - Middle School Summer Day Camp
Summer SAT Prep - High School
Summer Food Pantry Pilot
Our Supported Ministries:
American-Chinese Christian Educational & social Services
A Woman's Concern - Pregnancy Resource Center
Bruce Wall Ministries - Urban Youth Street Ministry
Chinese Christian Herald Crusades - Community & Social Services
Christian Economic Coalition - Economic Development & Training
Daybreak - Teen Pregnancy Crisis Counseling
Emmanuel Gospel Center - Urban Multi-Service Ministry
Family Research Council - National Family Advocacy Group
Food For The Hungry - 5 Child Sponsorship around world
Boston Rescue Mission/Kingston House - Boston Soup Kitchen/Shelter
Massachusetts Citizens For Life - Pro-Life Advocacy Group
Massachusetts Family Institute - Education & Advocacy
Prison Fellowship(Angle Tree) - Incarcerated & & their families
Project Bread/Walk for Hunger - Soup Kitchens/Food Pantries
World Vision - International Relief and Development
Chinatown Vacation Bible School (VBS)
Newton Summer Bible Club (SBC)
Summer:
August only
Contact: Pastor Enoch Liao
VBS and SBC are a week-long, half-day summer outreach programs. VBS
takes place in Chinatown and SBC in Newton, on different weeks. Through
Bible stories, songs, crafts, and fun activities, we share the love of
Jesus to children. VBS and SBC dates are announced through the church
bulletin.
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