Leadership

"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding."

~Proverbs 9:10

 

Pastor Bios

Pastor Morgan


 

Rev. Dr. Morgan Wong

Morgan’s Christian heritage can be traced back to his great grandfather when Scottish missionaries landed in China during the 19th century. He was born and raised in Hong Kong to a Christian home. It was until his high school years that he was born again. Upon his completion of middle school, Morgan came to Canada to further his education.

During his first year of college, he felt the Lord called him to full-time Christian ministry. He enrolled to Canadian Bible College (B.Th.) and University of Regina (B.A.). The Lord led him to pastor in Montreal Chinese Presbyterian Church where he started the English ministry and worship service while he attended McGill University and Presbyterian College (M.Div.) for ordination.

In 1996, God brought Morgan with his family to Vancouver Chinese Presbyterian Church as the senior minister. Besides pastoring the congregation, he led some members to the Holy Land and involved in a few short-term mission trips to Africa; Ghana, South Africa and Namibia. In 2011, Morgan graduated from Carey Theological College (D.Min.).

 


Pastor Al


 

Rev. Allen Ye

Allen is born and raised in Toronto, having been brought up in the Christian faith by his parents. Having gone to Markham Chinese Presbyterian Church (MCPC) as a child, his faith journey was influenced heavily during his formative years in this community. As well, he received much of his Christian Education at People’s Christian Academy. 

Allen credits much of his growth in faith while spending time in the Cornerstone Fellowship (the high school fellowship at MCPC), but didn’t feel the call into the ministry until he was working on his undergraduate degree at York University.  There, he went on two missions trips, realizing that he was being called to receive seminary training.

In 2003, Allen began his training at Tyndale University and Seminary, and a year after that transferred to Knox College in order to be certified for ordination within the Presbyterian Church in Canada. He graduated from Knox College in May of 2007. Allen received the call to come and serve as the Associate Minister at Vancouver Chinese Presbyterian Church and began his ministry in April of 2008.

 

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