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BMCC Privacy Policy Statement
BMCC’s privacy policy statement, governed by the Hong Kong Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap. 486). Covers what personal data we collect from members, service users, visitors, and digital users; the purposes of collection; how data is used and disclosed; member rights of access and correction; data retention; cookies; and security practices.

Our Creed (2024)
BMCC’s 2024 Creed. We believe in God the Creator of All Possibilities, in Jesus Christ God’s Beloved Son, in the Holy Spirit Sustainer of Life. We believe the Church’s mission is to guide people to follow Christ, that the Bible is inspired by God, and that all believers are priests to each other — salt and light to the world.

Sunday Service
Welcome to Blessed Ministry Community Church (BMCC) — Hong Kong’s first LGBTQ+ affirming Christian church, founded in 1992. Sunday worship services welcome believers and seekers alike, regardless of background. Cantonese, English, and sign-language interpretation are available. Whether you are a longtime member or a first-time visitor, you are warmly invited.

Faith Resources
BMCC’s collection of faith resources for LGBTQ+ Christians wrestling with common questions: Does the Bible really say homosexuality is a sin? On what basis can we say otherwise? Articles, sermons, scholarly references, and pastoral reflections responding to traditional anti-LGBTQ+ readings of Scripture.

Tithes & Donation
Join us for any events and volunteer or serve. Your support in any form or capacity is welcome and motivates us to continue our mission.

History & Milestones
BMCC’s history and milestones

Venue Rental
BMCC rents out five rooms — the Sanctuary, Big Function Room, Pantry Room, and two Counselling Rooms — for events from 9am to 10pm daily, with a maximum capacity of 60 people. Renters apply via the online form; reduced rates are available for organisations serving the LGBTQ community.

Press & Media Information
Parties seeking to interview BMCC apply via the executive committee with organisation, purpose, date, format, and contact details. Media partners apply at least one month ahead; students at least two weeks. Approved interviewers sign a privacy agreement protecting members’ identities and the conditions of recording.
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Hope Haven’s Fundraiser for LGBTQ Refugee Resettlement in Canada
Hope Haven, a refugee sponsorship group, is raising funds to bring H — a 39-year-old LGBTQ+ person from the Middle East and North Africa region currently in Hong Kong — to Vancouver, Canada via Canada’s BVOR refugee program. Monthly support costs HK$2,148; total annual sponsorship around HK$25,776.

1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture Documentary Screening + Q&A Session

‘They said they could make me straight’: Hongkonger recalls ‘brainwashing’ by group with gov’t funding from ‘equality’ scheme
![[HK01] Coming Out is Taking Responsibility for your own life. A Gay Couple talking about finding love at Church [HK01] Coming Out is Taking Responsibility for your own life. A Gay Couple talking about finding love at Church](https://hkbmcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2ucdaj70XpQwxWjq5rEAeOsV4j1Gd8XUw27GhcNuxoU-130x90.jpeg)
[HK01] Coming Out is Taking Responsibility for your own life. A Gay Couple talking about finding love at Church
![[HK01] Discriminated LGBTQ Christians Hold on to Faith in Pursuit of Equality [HK01] Discriminated LGBTQ Christians Hold on to Faith in Pursuit of Equality](https://hkbmcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Screenshot-2021-12-18-at-9.55.39-PM-130x90.png)
[HK01] Discriminated LGBTQ Christians Hold on to Faith in Pursuit of Equality

Out Pastor: Having Undergone Conversion Therapy and Excluded by the Mainstream Churches, I Hope They will Embrace LGBTQ Lives One Day

Hong Kong Economic Journal – Gay Missionary Jason Ho Breaks Society’s Myths on Christian Conservatism
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The Lord Speaks for Us
Ten lepers were healed, but only one returned to give thanks — and he was a despised Samaritan. Again and again, Jesus de-stigmatises the people others reject. Our dignity rests not on what we do, but on this: we are made in the image of God.











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