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Shine516 Culture &
 

​Seek Miracles, Seek God First (Upward)

 

​Everything by His Grace (Upward)

 

​Together, We Belong We're Fun (Inward)

 

Open heart, seeing the best in You (Inward)

The gospel must be spoken and lived out (Outward)

Kingdom culture in songs, arts, and visuals (Outward)

Dare to dream, be adaptable and proactive (Forward)

 

One generation empowering the next (Forward)

 

Passion Statement

We build a strong spiritual congregation with the 

Hope to light up our next generation surrounded by our 

Intimate relationships in Cell groups serving our  

Neighborhood with churches in the community as one and

Evangelizing Gospel to the end of the World.

OUR LEADERSHIP

Pastor Jonathan studied in Canada as a young adult before returning to Hong Kong for work and ministry. In 2015, he earned a Master of Christian Studies degree from Alliance Bible Seminary (Hong Kong) and served in Hong Kong Tsz Kwong Bethel Church Hong Kong for over 15 years, in a pastoral role.

 

In 2016, he moved back to Vancouver with his family and served as a ministry staff  in a Chinese Church. On March 9, 2024, he along with his wife Anita and some good team of co-workers, founded Shine 516, with a vision to serve the community, share the love of Christ, and raise up the next generation to know God and serve Him.

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Statement of Faith
 

1. Trinity

We believe that the one true God is all good, all loving, all powerful, all present, and all knowing. God exists as three equal persons in one eternal communal being: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The triune God created, sustains, and redeems the world. God is sovereign over all things. He is merciful, just, and perfect in all His ways. God alone is worthy of our worship. He is personal and desires to be known. His essential nature is love.

2. God the Father

We believe that the eternal Father spoke the world into existence, sent His Son to redeem it, and sent His Spirit as the seal of our redemption. He was known to Israel as Yahweh and is uniquely revealed in Jesus Christ. The Son and Spirit give glory to the Father. The Father gives glory to the Son for his sacrificial life and death. God the Father will judge the world, but has also acted in mercy towards it. He adopts us as sons and daughters through Christ, who reconciles us to Him. As our loving Father, He is the source of our true worth and identity.

3. Jesus Christ

We believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, incarnated through the virgin birth, fully divine and fully human, the image of the invisible God. Jesus lived a sinless life, called all people to follow Him, was crucified for the sins of the world, was bodily raised from the dead as a sign of the new creation, and ascended to the Father, who placed all things under His lordship. He indwells believers through the gift of the Holy Spirit. He will return to judge and redeem the world.

4. Holy Spirit

We believe in the creative and eternal Holy Spirit who is equal to the Father and the Son. By the Holy Spirit, Jesus was conceived in Mary, anointed for ministry, and raised from the dead. The Spirit was poured out at Pentecost to empower the church to bear witness to Jesus. The Spirit reveals Christ, sanctifies the believer, assures us of salvation, distributes gifts for ministry, and manifests the love of God in our hearts.

5.  Scripture

We believe that Scripture is the inspired, authoritative written word of God, penned by people through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Both the Old and New Testaments testify uniquely to God’s true nature and His saving acts in history. Scripture must be prayerfully interpreted both individually and corporately with the help of the Holy Spirit and with an appreciation for its historical context. One of the ways God governs the community of faith is through Scripture as we apply it to our lives and publicly proclaim its message of hope.

6. Revelation

We believe God reveals Himself in various ways. Though uniquely authoritative, Scripture is only one of the ways God makes Himself known. God is revealed through creation, which hints at His glory; through human experience as He touches people’s lives; through Church tradition, which bears witness through history; and above all through Jesus Christ, God’s ultimate self-revelation. God still speaks today, though all prophetic and direct revelation must be tested against Scripture and weighed by discerning believers.

7. Creation

We believe that God created all things and that the world was created good. Its original state was one of shalom: peace and wholeness. God delegated authority to humanity to rule over and care for creation. Creation testifies to God with its endless beauty, but it also suffers presently as a consequence of human sin. It will be released from bondage and renewed when Christ returns. Till then, we glorify God through our concern for the environment and stewarding of creation.

8.  Humanity

We believe God created humanity as male and female to bear His image, to fill the earth, to worship Him and enjoy His company eternally. He created us as unique, relational beings and placed us in families to love one another. Every human being imagines God, though sin tarnishes our human nature and limits our capacity to reflect God’s glory. In Jesus Christ – the new humanity – we are reconciled to God and one another, and sanctified so we may image God as He intended.

9. Sin

We believe that sin, our tendency to disobey God, separates us from God and leads to death. Sin is both inherited and personally chosen by all people. We were created with free will and commanded to obey God. The Fall of human beings through yielding to temptation and choosing to sin placed us under God’s judgment and introduced death into the world. Sin damages our relationship with God, ourselves, one another, and creation. Jesus’ atoning death and resurrection defeated Satan and broke the power of sin and death over the life of everyone who repents and believes in Him.

10. Salvation

We believe that God, in His great mercy, offers salvation to all people through the sacrificial death of His Son Jesus. Salvation is a free gift through Christ alone and is received by grace through faith. It is never merited by good works, though good works are our grateful response to God’s saving grace. Salvation is more than a moment of conversion; it is a continual purifying process of transformation to become like Christ as God renews us. The healing of body, mind and soul is an integral dimension of salvation.

11.  Discipleship

We believe that discipleship is a lifelong response to Jesus’ call to follow Him. Faith in Jesus requires an obedient response to Him through daily dying to ourselves and rising to new life. Christian discipleship is a costly call, but one that promises human freedom and flourishing. To be a disciple is to live in Christ. Spiritual disciplines like prayer and fasting are foundational for shaping such a life. So too is our commitment to Christian community, because we meet Jesus in and through each other.

12.  Kingdom of God

We believe in the sovereign reign of God on earth as in heaven. The kingdom of God is the manifestation of God’s will on earth and the ordering of all things by His will. Jesus taught and demonstrated the kingdom of God, liberating news for the poor, the oppressed, and the powerless. The kingdom of God contrasts with the imperfect and often self-serving kingdoms of this world. The church is called to partner with God to extend His kingdom reign through transforming society and modelling a new community on earth.

13. End Times

We believe that Jesus will return to fully consummate the reign of God, which He inaugurated in His first coming. We live in faithful response to Jesus' first coming and in the hope of His return, when the dead will be bodily raised to face judgement, and everything will be brought under His lordship. God alone knows the eternal destiny of every person. When Christ returns, creation will be regenerated and redeemed humanity will rule with Christ in a new heaven and new earth.

14. Church

We believe that the universal church is the Body of Christ on earth, empowered by the Holy Spirit to bear witness to Jesus until his return. Through the church, God’s redemptive plan and purposes are outworked on earth as the gospel is demonstrated and proclaimed to all people. The church is a gathered worshipping community where believers are nurtured and strengthened in faith. The church has a missional mandate and a public ministry of mercy, justice and reconciliation.

15. Sacraments

We believe that believer baptism and communion are indispensable sacraments, instituted by Jesus to convey grace and to publicly demonstrate our death to sin, new life in Christ, and fellowship with one another as believers. We also believe in the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and we consider the gifts of the Spirit to be central to a living Christian faith and witness. Christian marriage is also sacramental in the sense that God ordains it through scripture and blesses it.

16. Mission

We believe that Jesus charges His followers with proclaiming and living the message of the gospel. The call to mission is a call to align ourselves with God’s work on earth. The scope of God’s redemptive activity makes missions more than simply preaching the gospel. The mission of God in which we partner is the transformation of the world through radical self-sacrifice, acts of mercy and justice, peacemaking, and the visible testimony of a community that loves one another.

17. Social Justice

We believe in a God of justice whose heart beats for the poor and marginalized. Our obligation to love our neighbour is second only to our duty to love God, and directly related to it. We see social justice as inseparable from authentic Christian witness. We seek to meet the needs and alleviate the suffering of the most disadvantaged and forgotten people within the church and society.

18. Work

We believe in the priesthood of all believers and the calling of some believers to vocational ministry within the church. We reject any distinction between the sacred and secular spheres. We affirm the worth of all paid and unpaid vocations, and the potential of all work for glorifying God, other than unethical work that dishonours God or demeans humanity. Work glorifies God because it imitates the one who worked for six days in making creation. Regular Sabbath rest is also grounded in God’s nature and is necessary for humanity.

19.  Creativity

We believe in an immensely creative God, whom we glorify by using our gifts of creativity. The one who made a beautiful and diverse creation inspires and calls us to acts of creativity, including the shaping of culture and society. In our worship, work, recreation and relationships, we use our creative gifts to redeem and re-envision a world made to manifest God’s splendour.

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