God does not call only on pastors and
paid church staff to ministry. He calls all people
to live out their faith. Jesus himself provided the
example when He knelt and washed the feet of His
disciples. Now He reaches out His hand and invites
us to walk with Him.
You are invited to consider your
gifts and locate the volunteer opportunities in
which you might be interested. Each position
includes a brief description and a contact person.
Hospitality
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Compassion and Outreach
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Teaching
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Music-
Support and Encouragement
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Greater Hickory
Hmong Lutheran Church
Celebrates the Ordination of
Pastor David Vang
Opportunities
abound for continued support and
encouragement for this compassionate
outreach ministry here in the Greater
Hickory area.
Contact the church office for more
information. |
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Rev. David T. Vang
David
I Vang was born to Cher and Nou (Her) Vang and
August 25, 1945 in the Province of Vientiane in the
Country of Laos. The family engaged in subsistence
(survival-type) farming until David's father died
when David was six. The family religion was animism,
which involved ancestor worship (worshipping the
departed spirit) and the sacrifice of animals to
make satisfaction to the devil. After high school,
David joined the Laotian army and rose through the
ranks to Major by 1973. He was assigned as a Liaison
Officer to the American Embassy in Vientiane, Laos
(1973-74).
David
married Pai Her in March 1967. They were blessed
with three children: Kayoua, Bee, and Blong.
Tragically, Pai died in a plane crash in 1973. David
married Xia Her in December 1974. Their children are
Bobby, Mary, Timothy, Jonathan, and Joshua.
Through the work of a Christian Missionary Alliance
missionary
in
Laos the Holy Spirit brought David to faith in the
Savior. In 1968 David and his family moved to the
United States. Eventually settling in Ohio, David
worked for the Lutheran Refugee Resettlement Office
as a Social Worker and Translator for the Hmong and
Laotian refugees
from
Thailand. Recognizing his efforts for Christ among
the refugees, the Baptist community asked him to
serve as a mission pastor in Toledo. Subsequently,
he started nine other mission congregations,
including a mission that he shepherded to over 600
members in Fresno, California.
Pastor
Vang came to Hickory, NC in 1993 to begin a Baptist
Hmong mission. In 1997 Jim Hunt and Pastor Via Vang
visited with Pastor David Vang, inquiring whether he
knew of someone who could help us begin a Lutheran
ministry among the Hmong people in the
greater-Hickory area. Remembering the efforts of the
Lutherans for the Hmong refugee settlement and after
considerable thought and prayer, David came to Rev.
Richard Schwandt in 1999 indicating that he was
interested in leading our effort to bring the good
news of Jesus to the Hmong people. Early in 2000,
David began simultaneously a local mission and his
studies toward ordination in the LCMS. Rev. Keith
Lee agreed to serve as his mentor. David completed
his studies in the Ethnic Immigrant Institute for
Theology (ElIT) program earlier this year. He will
continue his work here with the Greater Hickory
Hmong Lutheran Church, as well as the mission work
he initiated in Mt. Airy and Georgia.