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The Most Reverend Datuk


Ng Moon Hing


Bishop of West Malaysia and Archbishop of South East Asia
Bishop Datuk Ng Moon Hing
Native name
  • 黄满兴
  • 黃滿興
  • ChurchAnglican Communion
    ProvinceChurch of the Province of South East Asia
    DioceseWest Malaysia
    SeeSt. Mary's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur
    Installed2007
    PredecessorLim Cheng Ean
    SuccessorSteven Abbarow
    Orders
    OrdinationJune 1985
    Consecration5 May 2007
    by The Most Reverend Archbishop Dr. John ChewofSouth East Asia, the Bishop of Singapore
    and co-consecrated by The Most Reverend Archbishop Dr. Rowan Williams Canterbury
    Personal details
    Born (1955-11-12) 12 November 1955 (age 68)
    NationalityMalaysian
    DenominationAnglicanism
    SpouseDatin Ding Siew Lan
    Children3
    Alma mater
  • Seminari Teologi Malaysia
  • Ng Moon Hing
    Chinese name
    Traditional Chinese黃滿興
    Simplified Chinese黄满兴

    The Most Reverend Datuk Ng Moon Hing, P.J.N. (simplified Chinese: 黄满兴; traditional Chinese: 黃滿興; pinyin: Huáng Mǎnxīng; Jyutping: Wong4 Mun5 Hing1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Boán-heng; born 12 November 1955) is the Anglican BishopofWest Malaysia. Until February 2020 he also served as Archbishop of the Church of the Province of South East Asia.[1]

    Ng was born on 12 November 1955 in the city of Ipoh, Perak, Federation of Malaya. He studied for a bachelor's degreeincivil engineering from Monash University, Australia, graduating in 1978. After graduating, he worked as a civil engineer, taking part in the construction of Lumut Naval Base and several bridges in Malaysia.

    Ng began to train for Christian ministry, and, in 1985, he graduated Bachelor of Divinity from Seminari Teologi Malaysia (STM). He was ordained deacon in June of that year. Subsequently, he was ordained priest in February of the following year. He was awarded a further Master of Divinity degree from STM in 1989.

    In 1991, Ng was instituted as the Vicar of St. Peter's Church, Ipoh. In 1996, he was collated as a canonofSt. Mary's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur, and in 2001, he was appointed Archdeacon of the Lower North Archdeaconry.

    On 5 May 2007, Ng was consecrated bishop in his cathedral in Kuala Lumpur, becoming the 4th Bishop of West Malaysia, in succession to Bishop Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Lim Cheng Ean. His principal consecrator was the then Archbishop of South East Asia Dr. John Chew, the Bishop of Singapore. Dr. Rowan Williams, then Archbishop of Canterbury, was also numbered among his consecrators.[2]

    Ng served a term as chairman of the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM), from 2009 to 2012. In 2011, Ng was made Knight Commander of the Distinguished Order of Service for the State (Panglima Jasa Negara, PJN) by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, granting him the right to the Malaysian title 'Datuk'.[3][4]

    On 2 September 2015, Ng was elected to become 5th Archbishop of the Church of the Province of South East Asia by an Extraordinary General Meeting of the church's Synod meeting in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. He began his four-year term of office on the 22 February 2016, succeeding Archbishop Bolly Lapok, and ended in February 2020.[1] He will continue to serve as Bishop of West Malaysia until his retirement in November 2020.[5]

    Ng's memoir From Village to Village recounts his fifteen years of experience working with Anglican Village Ministries (AVM), which he founded in 1993.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "Datuk Ng Moon Hing elected Primate of South East Asia" (website). ACNS: Anglican Communion News Service. 2015-09-02. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  • ^ "Fourth Anglican bishop installed". The Star Online. 2007-05-06. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  • ^ "Bishop Ng Moon Hing awarded a "datukship"". The Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  • ^ "Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat".
  • ^ Daily Express (Malaysia) http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/147054/installation-of-melter-as-archbishop-tomorrow/ retrieved 29 February 2020
  • [edit]
    Preceded by

    Lim Cheng Ean

    Bishop of West Malaysia
    2007–2020
    Succeeded by

    Steven Abbarow

    Preceded by

    Bolly Lapok

    ArchbishopofSouth East Asia
    2016–2020
    Succeeded by

    Melter Tais


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