Chinese Text for C.P.C.

S-W view of Church

South-West view of
Victoria, B. C.
Chinese Presbyterian Church building
located
3 blocks from City Hall and Chinatown



South-East view of Church


To see larger South-East view of church ( note Sunday school wing at back of building ) click on image to right.

We have been serving Victoria's Chinese Canadian community through our bilingual ( Cantonese and English speaking services ) for over 100 years. This Church was the first outreach mission service to the Chinese in Canada by the Presbyterian Church in Canada, beginning in 1892 with the work of Mr. A.B. Winchester.

We are currently searching for a new minister with the guidance of our Interim Moderator, the Rev. Wayne Stretch.

Interim Moderator
Rev. Wayne Stretch


Regular Minister position vacant
If you are interested in applying for this full time position, you can contact us by
  • Letter - sent to the address below,
  • Phone - leave a message on the answering machine, or
  • E-mail - please put "Re: CPC Victoria Position" in the SUBJECT area of the message and send care of our site administrator nchan@netpac.com

Sunday Worship Service
11:00 a.m.


Come visit us at:
816 North Park Street
Victoria, B.C. - Canada
V8W 1T1


Contact us by:
Phone: (250) 384 - 4911
E-mail: care/of Site administrator

We are located on the north-east corner of Blanshard Street and North Park Street, diagonally across from "The Bay" parkade.

We are 4 short city blocks from the downtown business core and 3 blocks from the picturesque Chinatown area of Victoria.

Student's and families coming to study or work at the University of Victoria, or Camosun College are welcome to contact us in advance of your arrival to see if we may be any assistance in helping you settle in and share in our worship community.

The Chinese Presbyterian Church, in Victoria is part of

"Over 1,000 communities of faith worshipping in more than 10 languages. Where people know and care for each other. Where each has opportunity to use the gifts provided by God for service to others in the name of Jesus Christ. The national and regional systems act as servants for local congregations; they act to strengthen and extend the life and work of the whole church.

Presbyterians attempt to remain faithful to the God who appeared to Moses in the burning bush; the God who sees the suffering of his people and who calls them into freedom, peace and wholeness." The Board of Congregational Life, Ontario circa 1987


Thank you for visiting. Comments are welcome by e-mail to our web site administrator