Chinese Faith Bible Church 10th Year Anniversary Retreat - "Ecumenical Church"

By Joseph Leung

Using the “Ecumenical Church” as the theme, Faith Bible Church 10th year retreat will last for three days from May 13 till May 16. In addition, three hundred brothers and sisters have eagerly participated, choir team led the praise and worship, the entire congregation prayed in unity, and Rev. Moses Yu, founder of Christian Witness Theological Seminary, delivered messages on the themes of Praying in unity, uniting to serve, and uniting in Missions during the three days of the retreat.

Since the founding of Faith Bible Church, this year will be their 10th year anniversary. On May 22, Sunday, a worship convention called “I’m Here, Sent Me!” will be lead by Faith Music Ministry and the senior pastor, Rev. John Hao of the church.

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