by Albert Chung | Nov 7, 2021 | Community, Missiology, New City, New Community, New Culture, Overflowing Grace Today, Theology
Dear Trinity Grace, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND OUR RESPONSE Effective Monday, October 25, 2021, the Ontario government announced that places of religious worship may return to full capacity. They instruct: Capacity restrictions may be removed (except where the service,...
by Albert Chung | Aug 21, 2021 | New City, New Community, New Culture, Overflowing Grace Today, Theology
Dear Trinity Grace Church, Wisdom and Guidance There is no rest for the weary. Afghanistan, Haiti–the headlines go on and on. And oh yeah… we’re still in a pandemic. Our personal lives and life are often messy. We all need wisdom and guidance....
by Albert Chung | Apr 30, 2021 | New City, New Community, New Culture, Overflowing Grace Today, Sanctification, Suffering, Theology
Dear Trinity Grace Church, We’re picking up our series of pastoral letters during the pandemic. But First, an Announcement: Multiple Services Before we get to the letter, we have an announcement. In light of the latest restrictions on our worship, we will be offering...
by Albert Chung | Mar 23, 2021 | Doxology, New City, New Community, New Culture, Overflowing Grace Today, Peace, Suffering, Theology
Dear Trinity Grace Church, Pastoral question: “How will we worship our God in a worthy manner?” Last week we introduced a five-week pastoral letter series. The elders want to encourage our faith personally and corporately. You don’t face a pandemic every day. We all...
by Albert Chung | Mar 23, 2021 | Community, New City, New Community, New Culture, Suffering
Dear Trinity Grace Church, Over the next five weeks, the elders will send out a series of pastoral e-mails. Each week, there will also be an accompanying YouTube video message version of the letter. If you’re more of a “watcher” than a...
by Albert Chung | Sep 19, 2019 | Community, New Community, New Culture, Overflowing Grace Today, Sanctification, Theology
Preachers often wish they mentioned something in a sermon after the fact. This past Sunday’s sermon falls into that category for me. If you missed last Sunday’s sermon, you can catch up here. I wish I mentioned one more thing to you this past Sunday....