Our History

 

CCC&C is a living testimony to our gracious God who led countless men and women to bear witness to the Chinese community in Philadelphia.

 

The first recorded baptism of a Chinese person in the Philadelphia area was in 1856. The ensuing decades saw a gradual emergence of Chinese Bible study groups and Sunday schools. On September 8th, 1941, the door to the Chinese Christian Center at 1006 Race Street was opened under Mitzie Mackenzie’s leadership.

 

In June of 1942, the American Baptist Churches (USA), the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical & Reformed denomination (now the United Church of Christ), the United Methodist Church, and the Presbyterian Church (USA) united in a concerted evangelistic effort to form an interdenominational Board of Directors for the purpose of supporting mission outreach among the Chinese. This led to the official incorporation of the Chinese Christian Church and Center in July of 1946, together with the purchase of the current premises for a new church building.

 

In early 1985, the congregation began to be self-supporting. It now joins effort with denominations and believers in Christian mission to proclaim the good news of the Gospel of Christ.

 

We thank Almighty God for His manifold blessings, and for the fruits of labor of His many faithful servants. We also thank all who share in our work and ministry today. As we look to the future, we are confident that God who began a good work in us will carry it on to completion until the coming of Christ Jesus.