Christians call for dialogue in Hong Kong protests @Umns

Photo courtesy of the Rev. G. Howard Mellor.  Methodists in Hong Kong have called for calm and restraint following continuing clashes between the government and protesters and joined in a statement from the Hong Kong Christian Council urging both parties to engage in dialogue.

“Because our church is located at a road crossing, with lots of protesters with different political views passing by, we welcome them all in to have a short rest here” – Rev. Tin-YauYuen, pastor of the Chinese Methodist Church

“I am proud of my faith and my church in such a critical moment,” Lam said. “I think what we are doing showed the true meaning of the Gospel.” – Mei Yan “Kennis” Lam, a missionary

via Christians call for dialogue in Hong Kong protests – The United Methodist Church.

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