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LCMS takes legal action in Hong Kong

Comments (3)
  1. Tim says:

    As an LCMS Lutheran, a former student of HKIS, and an educator in both Christian and secular nternational schools in Asia for the last twenty-one years, I can affirm that HKIS has drifted from core LCMS practices for a very long time, since at least the late 1970s. There have been many worthwhile educators at HKIS over the many years of its operation. Unfortunately, its administration has been very, um, “worldly” in its approach to governance. I hope resolution is forthcoming. It’s sad to see division.

  2. Lo says:

    As a former staff, though served for a very short period of time, at HKIS, I shared the view that the School offered limited access to opportunities for those who are not resourceful. There were not many programmers transferring the excessive revenue (profit if you may call) back to student”s education directly. It is the time to reflect on the mission of the school and the initial intention of setting up HKIS

  3. william marconi says:

    its very understandable position of the LCMS. One thing that maybe LCMS must understand is that the location of the school, being in Repulse Bay, really forbids the essence of being a charitable endeavor. Because in Hong-Kong, no poor person would take its kids, ever to that site of the mountain. It is too far, and even costly for children, let’s say in Kowloon to go there. Even if the school was opened to poorer classes, it would be very weird. Maybe the school in Repulse Bay should give a kick back or open a branch in Kowloon, then they would be supporting the vision of LCMS. William from Hong-Kong