Hakka Christians in Hualien encouraged and strengthened through fellowship

From "Taiwan Church News" <enews@pctpress.org>
Date Tue, 25 Jan 2011 18:28:27 +0800

3073 Edition

January 17-23, 2010

Church Ministry News



Hakka Christians in Hualien encouraged and strengthened through fellowship



Reported by Chen Yi-hsuan

Written by Lydia Ma



Hakka Christians living in Hualien area usually get together once a month 
to fellowship with one another. On January 15, 2011, the venue for this 
occasion was Fenglin Presbyterian Church in Taitung hosted by Fenglin 
Church’s pastor, Rev. Chen Ming-hui.



Such occasions are great opportunities for Hakka Christians to invite their 
families and friends who don’t know Christ yet. Though people are usually 
not yet ready to receive the gospel, Chen believes it’s vital Christians 
continue sowing gospel seeds and leave the harvest to God.



“Hualien Hakka Christians Joint Service” was spearheaded by PCT Hakka 
Mission Committee about one year ago. The meeting usually takes place on 
the second Saturday of every month.



According to statistics, one-quarter of Taiwanese living in Taiwan’s 
eastern Taiwan are of Hakka descent. Hence, it is vital for Hakka 
Christians to fellowship with one another in their own language and help 
one another in sharing the gospel with friends and families using their own 
culture and language.



Most joint service meetings start off with a traditional church service 
followed by a presentation of Hakka culture, which may include Hakka poetry 
or Hakka Bible.



According to Chen, more than 70% of residents in Fenglin Township are 
Hakkas. Though many have heard of the gospel, attended a church service, or 
expressed interest in Christianity at one time in their lives, Hakkas are 
also concerned that becoming a Christian in a culture that emphasizes 
filial piety or ancestor worship will put them at odds with their friends 
and families. For this reason, very few Hakkas are willing to be baptized.



Though ministering to Hakkas has been challenging, Chen is convinced that 
sowing gospel seeds remains his ultimate calling. His church often takes 
part in various community projects with hopes that these interactions will 
give Hakkas more opportunities to know what Christianity is really about.



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