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This website offers news and resources from the Episcopal Asian American Ministry Commission of the Diocese of Long Island. The commission supports the ministries of Episcopalians of Asian heritages and languages; including English. Some commission members serve Asian congregations, others in non-Asian ministry settings. The Rev. Canon Joseph S. Pae is the commission's founding convener. The current EAM Convener is the Rev. Paul Lai, Priest-in-Charge at St. James Church, Elmhurst, NY.
3/17/17
New Protestant Campus Ministry Chaplain at Stony Brook University
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3/7/17
Presiding Bishop Visits Diocese of Taiwan
>> Click here for the official Episcopal News Service story, video and photos of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry's visit in February to the Diocese of Taiwan
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and
Taiwan Bishop David Jung-Hsin Lai
Taiwan Bishop David Jung-Hsin Lai
concelebrate the Eucharist during a
service at St. John’s Cathedral in Taipei.
Photo: Catherine Lee
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Asia Week NY starts March 9
>> Click here to see the official announcement of Asia Week in New York, a celebration of fine art from countries in Asia.
The March 2017 edition of Asia Week New York brings together over fifteen museums and cultural institutions presenting exhibitions, lectures and special events throughout New York City and its surrounding areas.
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3/6/17
Episcopal and Chinese church relationship strengthened through visit by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Minister Wang Zuo’an of the State Administration for Religious Affairs and their staffs posed for a photograph on at SARA’s headquarters following a Feb. 21 meeting in Beijing. Canon Peter Ng (in the front row on the left with red scarf) traveled with the Presiding Bishop on this visit to Asia. Photo: Lynette Wilson/Episcopal News Service
>> Click here to read the complete news story and see other pictures from Episcopal News Service.
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Michael Curry addressed Elder Fu Xianwei, chair of the National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China, and his staff during a Feb. 22 meeting at the National Office of China Christian Council and the Three-Self Patriotic Movement in Shanghai, China. To Curry’s left is Canon Peter Ng, The Episcopal Church’s officer for Asia and the Pacific, now retired, and to his right is the Rev. Charles Robertson, canon to the presiding bishop for ministry beyond The Episcopal Church; and Neva Rae Fox, the church’s public affairs officer. Photo: Lynette Wilson/Episcopal News Service
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>> Click here to read the complete news story and see other pictures from Episcopal News Service.
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Michael Curry addressed Elder Fu Xianwei, chair of the National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China, and his staff during a Feb. 22 meeting at the National Office of China Christian Council and the Three-Self Patriotic Movement in Shanghai, China. To Curry’s left is Canon Peter Ng, The Episcopal Church’s officer for Asia and the Pacific, now retired, and to his right is the Rev. Charles Robertson, canon to the presiding bishop for ministry beyond The Episcopal Church; and Neva Rae Fox, the church’s public affairs officer. Photo: Lynette Wilson/Episcopal News Service
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