Beyond being a convergence of brilliant minds steeped in Pentecostal scholarship, the Summit also signified a distinctive fusion of thought-provoking theology and pragmatic ministry.
Above all, we express our gratitude for the palpable, life-transforming presence of God that saturated every academic presentation, worship session, creative demonstration, altar call, and moments of precious fellowship.
City Harvest Church feels privileged to have hosted GPS23, and we sincerely hope that you, too, have experienced blessings from this event!
Prof Douglas Petersen lays out the chronological history of the Global Pentecostal Summit,
and highlights the significance of GPS23 being hosted by a local church within the Majority World.
Summit Moderator
Scholar, Missionary, Social Theologian, Co-Editor of The Globalization of Pentecostalism:
A Religion Made to Travel
Summit Moderator
Scholar, Missionary, Past President of AGTS, Co-Editor of The Globalization of Pentecostalism:
A Religion Made to Travel
Summit Moderator
Scholar, Missionary, Social Theologian, Co-Editor of The Globalization of Pentecostalism:
A Religion Made to Travel
Summit Moderator
Scholar, Missionary, Past President of AGTS, Co-Editor of The Globalization of Pentecostalism:
A Religion Made to Travel
Senior Pastor,
City Harvest Church
(Singapore)
Sun Ho co-founded City Harvest Church (CHC) with Kong Hee in 1989. Married since 1992, they have a 19-year-old son, Dayan.
Together with Kong, they co-founded the “Church Without Walls” initiatives (1996) and City Harvest Community Services Association (1997), both of which assisted 11,594 individuals in need in 2023. In recognition of Sun’s humanitarian work among the poor and needy, particularly children, Sun received the “Outstanding Young Person of the World” Award from Junior Chamber International in 2003.
In addition to her humanitarian work, Sun was a pop singer, using music as a tool for evangelism in countries such as Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Haiti, and Honduras. In 2004, she was named “Ambassador of Love” by the Children and Youth Foundation of China for establishing schools among underprivileged kids. She was also appointed “Charity Ambassador of Love” for the Special Olympic World Summer Games in Shanghai in 2007 and served as the “Music Ambassador” for the 2008 Beijing Olympics Songfest.
Sun was ordained into the ministry by Dr David Yonggi Cho. Since 2010, she has been the chief executive officer of CHC, overseeing a congregation of 23,868 members and a collective membership of approximately 45,000, including all branch and affiliate churches. In 2012, CHC was one of the 10 global churches larger than America’s largest.1
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