During the Global Youth Week of Prayer from March 23 to 26, the Youth Ministries Department launched the "Prayer Café" initiative across various coffee shops in the city. Over the course of four days, 24 sessions were held with a total attendance of 121 participants, guided by 12 dedicated staff members. By moving the gatherings from Church into everyday social spaces, the initiative allowed young people to pause after work or school to learn the rhythm of prayer and build community within the urban hustle. The activity encouraged youth to seek God in the midst of their daily lives, putting into practice the core faith principle: "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them."
"Baking Evangelism Classroom" Baking Evangelism Classroom
Remarks:
1. Tai Po Church Auxiliary Hall for Baking classroom
2. The number of people is limited to 12 people (only 6 ovens, 2 people share an oven)
3. Participants over the age of 18 [Church elders or deacons are preferred]
4. Bring your own apron
5. Bring your own water bottle
Remark:
1. Baking classroom using the side chapel of Tai Po Church
2. Limited to 12 people (only 6 ovens available, 2 people share one oven)
3. Participants must be 18 years of age or older [church elders or deacons will be given priority].
4. Bring your own apron.
5. Bring your own water bottle.





