The Hong Kong Chinese Christian Churches Union (HKCCCU) is a
Christian organization with a long history. HKCCCU was founded
in 1915, by the concerted efforts of seven Christian churches,
namely, the London Missionary Society, the Anglican Church, the
Congregational Council, the Chinese Rhenish Church, the Tsung
Tsin Church, the Methodist Church and the Baptist Church. In 1948,
the Union was registered as a legal organization (Hong Kong Register
of Societies No.1025). At present, there are around 306 member
churches and a total of more than 200,000 Christian members.
Since its inception, the HKCCCU Education Committee has been
providing all-round Christian education by means of forums and
youth camps. HKCCCU has established scholarships for theological
education and it publishes a weekly newsletter, "Christian
Weekly,¡¨ which provides a channel for churches to express their
views.
On its 85th anniversary, HKCCCU created its first school to realize
the teachings of the Bible and to encourage Christians to serve
and be a beacon of hope for others. Logos Academy, a "through-train"
school, combines both primary
and secondary education. The establishment of Logos Academy expresses
the Christian commitment for both the pursuit of quality life
and education, as well as the fulfilling the Christian ideal of
serving the community. HKCCCU will also continue to serve the
people of Hong Kong through evangelistic activities, educational
services, medical services, charity work, and publications.