Chinese American churches tend to be conservative Evangelical Protestant bodies, following some variation of Reformed theology.
With the growing numbers of children and youth, there is often an increased need for English-speaking programs to address subsequent generations.
[3] In other respects, questions of assimilation relate to the loss of Chinese culture, especially as found in Confucianism.
The failure to attract new members usually means the end of the church, especially when the original purpose of worship seems to be lost.
[4] In addition to worship service, generally, churches also serve ministries in their local community context.