Sherman Lau

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Sherman Lau formerly served at Mission Central in the roles of Church Relations Coordinator and Manager of Agency Collaboration. He seeks to advance the development and praxis of intercultural ministry in the Canadian multicultural context by discipling Jesus followers to think and reflect theologically, grow interculturally as well as live missionally with boldness and grace. He serves as the Lead Pastor at Killarney Park MB Church, and directs the Intercultural Ministry program at Pacific Life Bible College.

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Killarney Park Mennonite Brethren Church (Vancouver, BC)

Written by Sherman Lau

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Brotherly Love

What unites us all is our shared faith in Jesus, so we are more than kin but brothers in Spirit as well. Read more Read more...

Event Recap

2021 Mission Central Conferences Wrap-up

A quick recap of the SERVE, GROW and CREATE conferences Read more Read more...

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Does Systemic Racism Exist in the Canadian Church?

Watching out for us-and-them thinking in our congregations and systemic racism in Canada Read more Read more...

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Intersection Online Recap: Lessons Learned During COVID-19

Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Read more Read more...

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Intersection Online Recap: Mental Health & Spiritual Well-being

Intersection Online Recap, May 13, 2020 Read more Read more...

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COVID-19 does not discriminate. British Columbians shouldn’t discriminate either

COVID-19 does not discriminate. A Canadian Christian response to Anti-Asian Racism Read more Read more...

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#MissionIsNotCancelled with Partners International

Hear what Partners International have been doing in Brazil during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more Read more...

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Being the Intercultural People of God — Perspectives from Church Leaders

As Canadians do we want our churches to be multi-cultural, or is there a better goal? Read more Read more...

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Is Multiculturalism "bad" for the church?

Should local churches strive for a multicultural make-up? Read more Read more...

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Towards an Intercultural Ecclesiology

"The largest faith communities were not homogeneously Caucasian, but were Chinese, Korean or Filipino congregations." Read more Read more...

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Vancouverites Sing with One Voice

Vancouver praising Jesus together on Canada's 150th anniversary Read more Read more...

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Evangelical Missiological Society and Lausanne Movement in Vancouver

What are the current trends impacting missions, migration, and multiplication in Canada. Read more Read more...

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