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Welcome to a collaborative wiki for Asian American church plants. This is intended to be a shared space to find and learn from new churches that are reaching the next generations of Asian Americans.
What counts as an "Asian American church"? For this wiki, we are listing English-speaking churches consisting of at least 25% Asians, whether it is an English ministry, pan-Asian, multi-Asian, multi-ethnic, or multi-cultural.
What counts as a church plant? Churches that are less than 10 years old, fully independent and autonomous, or "mission churches" in the process of being established as such. We've also added a list for older Asian American churches.
email: email[at]djchuang.com
Listing
- Church Plants in California
- Church Plants in the Pacific Northwest (WA, OR)
- Church Plants in the Northeast (MA, NY, NJ, PA, MD, DC, VA)
- Church Plants in the Southwest (AZ, TX, CO ...)
- Church Plants in the Southeast (NC, SC, GA, FL ...)
- Church Plants in the Midwest (IL, IN, MO ...)
- Church Plants elsewhere (HI, ...)
- Churches in Canada
- Older churches for Asian Americans (more than 10 years old)
Websites, Blogs, Articles, and more
- L2 Foundation's Resource Center (350+ links)
- NextGenerAsianChurch.com - blogging the collision of faith and Asian-American culture
- Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity
- Waterwind listserv - an Asian American Christian discussion forum
- CAC Forum Archives - email discussions from 1996-2002
Keep this updated
Please edit and help keep this wiki updated with dreams and stories of how churches are making a difference in people's lives and their communities. Links and resources to websites and blogs and articles are most welcomed.What counts as an "Asian American church"? For this wiki, we are listing English-speaking churches consisting of at least 25% Asians, whether it is an English ministry, pan-Asian, multi-Asian, multi-ethnic, or multi-cultural.
What counts as a church plant? Churches that are less than 10 years old, fully independent and autonomous, or "mission churches" in the process of being established as such. We've also added a list for older Asian American churches.
Why plant churches?
"New churches have freedom to be innovative," observes [Pastor Tim] Keller, his own congregation [Redeemer Presbyterian Church] the fruit of a church plant in 1989. "They become the 'research and development' department for the whole body of Christ in a city. They attract a higher percentage of venturesome people who value creativity, risk, innovation and future orientation." -- from by Faith Online
Contact
DJ Chuangemail: email[at]djchuang.com
DJ Chuang is Executive Director at L2 Foundation www.L2Foundation.org and Director at Leadership Network www.leadnet.org
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