Campus life

Spiritual Education

Aims

  •  To guide students to understand and accept Christian faith
  • To cultivate Christian students’ sense of commitment to their faith

  • To promote the unity of Christian teachers, and their commitment to the work of spreading the gospel

 

To achieve these aims, the Religion Department has been holding the following activities: Student Christian Fellowship, weekly assembly, morning assembly, Gospel Week, S1 Gospel Camp, class prayer meeting, courses for new believers, training for the Fellowship Committee, growth plan, Summer Camp, Christmas service, Easter service, barbecue night, teachers’ prayer meeting, and Teachers’ Fellowship. 

 

Religion Department

The school was founded by the Kowloon Pentecostal Church with the aim to spread the gospel, and guide students and parents to pursue the truth and believe in Christ. In accordance with the stipulations of the Education Bureau, the school adopts a holistic education approach to help students develop spiritually, morally, intellectually, physically, socially and aesthetically, and to teach the Bible and the life of Christ.

 

Spreading the Gospel

With the aim to guide S1 students to understand the Christian faith and help them better adapt to their school life, the Religion Department organizes a S1 Gospel Camp for them in September every year. The Gospel Week takes place in November, with activities such as evangelical meetings, a board design competition, a  book exhibition, movie shows, fellowship, song dedications during lunchtime, testimonies by Student Christian Fellowship committee members and religion articles reading. Over the years, more than 4,000 students learnt about the Christian faith and chose to live the life of Christ.

 

 

Growth Plans

Students who decided to follow Jesus Christ during the Gospel Camp and Gospel Week are invited to attend the Disciple Training Programme. The meetings are held on Saturdays during the church’s fellowship time and led by the brothers and sisters of the church.

 

To cultivate a sense of commitment to their faith, we encourage Christian students to pray, do daily devotions and read the Bible. The participants need to complete tasks on Bible reading, praying, recitation of Bible verses and taking part in Christian Fellowship meetings during the school year. 

 

Development of Fellowship Meeting

Student Christian Fellowship is held every Friday after school from 4:00 to 5:30 pm. The design of the weekly meetings is based on the school theme. The theme song and motto are revised every year. Student Christian Fellowship facilitates students' growth in God's love and faith through various activities. In recent years, on average, more than 110 students take part in each Fellowship.

 

The Christian Fellowship Summer Camp is held annually in July at the Hong Kong Baptist Assembly in Fanling. About 60 students participate every year. The camp is an important camp for their growth because a majority of them expressed that they have learned a lot.

 

Festive Worship

The Christmas worship service is held in December every year, when teachers and students gather to worship, read scriptures, share, and sing Christmas carols, reflecting on the significance of the birth of Jesus Christ. Towards the end of the service, teachers distribute gifts, and everyone shares in the joyous celebration, creating a warm and lively atmosphere.

 

The Easter worship service is held in March or April every year, when teachers and students engage in worship, scripture reading, sharing, meditation, and hymn singing, contemplating the meaning of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection.

 

 

Teachers’ Christian Fellowship 

Every Monday morning, all teachers gather to participate in the teachers' prayer meeting, worshipping together and praying for matters concerning the students, teachers, the school, and society. Throughout the academic year, the Religion Department holds two fellowship meeting for teachers, providing an opportunity for teachers to encourage and support each other amidst their busy work schedules.