Project Shalom: Enhancing Pastoral and Congregational Wellness among Canadian Chinese Churches
With this initiative led by Rev. Dr. Joyce Chan, Canadian Chinese School of Theology Vancouver (CCSTV) hopes to promote mental and emotional wellness among the Chinese immigrant community beginning with the Greater Vancouver Chinese immigrant churches. The project focuses on pastors and their families serving in the Chinese Canadian churches; new immigrants, singles or with families; and next generation - youth and first year university students. There is also a plan to create a web-based resource that is accessible to the larger public.
CCSTV is situated in Richmond, B.C., one of the major hubs of Chinese immigration in Canada. The Canadian Chinese immigrant churches began in the early 1900s as a missionary outreach to Chinese immigrants. The Chinese immigrant churches have been an important place not only for spiritual and personal growth but also for social connection. They provide social, spiritual and emotional support as well as practical help to new Chinese immigrants to Canada. There are about 120 Chinese churches in the Greater Vancouver area. As of 2022, Christians made up approximately 30 percent of the Chinese Canadian population.