JnX Summer Tour in China

By Joseph Leung

This summer, jnX worship team went to China for a mission tour. The participating teammates were Bobby Medcalf, Isabella Li, and Anthony Chan, director of jnX, and they brought to them an abundance of musical education.

In this jnX mission tour to Fujian, the programs included holding training sessions for church worship teams, leading fellowship gathering worships, teaching singing skills, rhythms, piano playing methods and music theory, jazz drums and guitar, etc,. Even though the equipments in China is really shabby, this did not stop the brothers and sisters to praise with both passion and joyful hearts. The church that jnX visited and served has a congregation of over ten thousand people. Every Sunday, three services would be held at the church, and the youth ministry has over two thousand people. In another city jnX ministered at a church that also provides services to the community including a home for senior citizens. This church has planted and is supporting 25 churches in the neighboring rural areas.

Li, wife of Chan, shared that the pure and heart-felt singing voices of the brothers and sisters in China deeply touched them. Chan also expressed his testimony "he feels honored to be able to play piano for them" - "even though many of them were not in step with the beats, we believe that God truly accepts their worship."

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