Pete Chung
Korean Central Presbyterian Church of Houston

Originally from South Korea, Pete hails from the suburbs outside of Washington, D.C. He attended Regent College and started working in youth ministry at Surrey Presbyterian Church. He moved to Houston in April 2013 to serve as the youth/college pastor at Korean Central Presbyterian Church of Houston.

Pete’s passions are both vast and intense — being an authentic Christian for Jesus in today’s world by living the life Jesus gives; loving his wife Christina, and kids Mason, Connor and Kara; loving the Church (both local and global); sports of all kinds (both as a participant and as a fan), especially basketball and football and more especially the Dallas Cowboys; FOOD (finding, eating, creating and sharing); and good music (old school R&B, singer-songwriters, GOOD hip-hop).

Melvin Huang
Houston Chinese Church

Melvin has a background in law, but joined Houston Chinese Church as their English Minister in 2025. Melvin and his wife, Stacy, have three sons, Titus, Philip, and Sammy.

Wai Lim
Katy Christian Community Church

Pastor Wai was born and raised in Houston. After graduating from Dallas Theological Seminary, he spent several years serving overseas with his wife and four kids. He enjoys spending time with his family, swimming, jogging, basketball, and working out at the gym.

Joshua Ong
Dallas Chinese Bible Church

Joshua Ong received his B.A.CE from Biola University in 2004 and his M.Div from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2013. He has served in Chinese American Churches from the West Coast, Mid-West, East Coast, and now in the South. He has had the privilege of serving at DCBC since 2020. He is married to Min Sherry Ong.

Jason Tarn
Houston Chinese Church

Jason Tarn was born in Houston, TX to Taiwanese immigrants. He and his older brother were raised in the Fondren and Meyerland area of Houston and both went on to study at the University of Texas at Austin. After graduating with a degree in Management Information Systems (MIS), Jason was conflicted between following his parent’s wishes and taking on a business consulting job with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) or to pursue a one-year internship doing missionary work in East Asia. Unprecedentedly, the Dot-Com bubble burst in 2001 led to many hiring freezes and PwC pushed back Jason’s initial offer to the following year, which gave him the opportunity to work at Houston Chinese Church as a youth intern in the meantime. After his internship experience, he decided to fully commit to working in ministry so he turned down his awaiting PwC offer. He stayed with the HCC Youth Ministry for about four years, got married in his final year, and then moved to Vancouver, BC to attend seminary. After seminary, he became the associate pastor of a small neighborhood Baptist church in Vancouver for three years. After his daughter was born in 2011, he and his wife decided to move back to Houston, in which he returned to HCC as the English minister and then eventually the English Pastor. He currently serves as the English Pastor of HCC as well as the President of the Partnership of Asian American Churches in Texas (PAACT), an organization dedicated to bringing together pastors of different Asian American churches in Texas.

Gaylord Tsuei
Austin Chinese Church

Pastor Gaylord Tsuei joined the Pastoral Staff at ACC in May of 1998 as the English Pastor. Pastor G graduated from Bob Jones University with a B.A. in Christian Missions (1988), and completed his Master of Divinity at Central Baptist Theological Seminary (1996). He is married to Tina, and they have two children, Charis and Silas. Gaylord and Tina have a special burden for Chinese-Americans. They desire to see God use them to encourage others to grow in their walk with Christ and to serve God faithfully.