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About Us

To have Life, you must die to Life (Matthew 10:39)

Yog koj yuav tau txujsa, koj yuav tsum tuag rau txujsa (Mathais 10:39)

What is life? The world defines it as "going beyond the Jones's" as "keeping up with the Jones's" is not enough (Luke 12:18-19). Jesus says, "True life is not laying treasures for yourself, but towards God (Luke 12:21)".

Green Bay Hmong Alliance church's desire is to bring life through the teaching and preaching of the Word of God. 

Our History

Green Bay Hmong Alliance Church started with a few families whose passions were to gather and worship God. Though small, their love for Christ and one another grew the church numerically and spiritually. They went from a few families over 150 families today. Green Bay Hmong Alliance Church has been in existence for over forty years now in the same location. Only by the Grace of God and Love of Jesus Christ does the church exist and so we praise Him who is the Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last, the beginning and the end (Revelation 22:13).

Timeline

1983 - 1986

Fellowship and the beginning of Green Bay Hmong Alliance Church

The formation of the church came in existence with a few families desire to worship and praise God. 

The congregation brought on Rev. Chang Xiong (Kxf. Tsheej Xyooj) as the first senior pastor of the church. He was also the first District Superintendent of the Hmong District from 1978 - 1981.

1984

Permanent building

The congregation grew with the leading of Rev. Chang Xiong and when the opportunity was giving to purchase the church building there was no hesitation. With the purchase, Green Bay Hmong Alliance Church had it's permanent building.

1986 - 1991

Change of Leadership

With the willing departure of Rev. Chang Xiong to a different denomination the congregation then hired a new pastor. The change in leadership now was in the hands of Rev. Paoly Vang (Kxf. Ntxhi Pov Vaaj). He shepherd the church for five years until his departure. 

1991 - 1993

A New Direction

Rev. Lee Her (Kxf. Num Nyaj Hawj) was young when the church Brought him in to be their shepherd. He got married to wife while he was here. While his time was short, he brought enthusiasm to praise and worship. Rev. Lee Her was called to a new place. 

1994 - 1997

A Learning Experience

The congregation looked to newly graduate and married Rev. Moua Xiong (Kxf. Vaam Muas Xyooj) as their shepherd. His three years here were a learning and growing experience with Green Bay Hmong Alliance Church being their first church.

1997 - 2007

Experience Tenure 

The congregation now turned to Rev. Nao Tou Vang (Kxf. Nom Tub Vaj) as their senior shepherd. With the growing youth, there was a need for a youth pastor so they brought on board Rev. Chue Tou Vue (Kxf. Tswv Tub Vwj) to lead the youth. 

2008 - 2013

A Hearty Experience

With the departure of Rev. Nao Tou to Fresno California and Rev. Chue Tou to another church, the church was faced with searching for another shepherd. They turned to Rev. Wang Chou Yang (Kxf. Vaam Txus Yaaj) as their senior pastor and Rev. Lee Thao (Kxf. Zaam Lis Thoj) as their youth pastor.  It was during this time that the church building was paid off because of the hard fundraising work at Lambeau Field. 

2014 - 2017

A Radical Change

The church hired Rev. Daniel Moua (Kxf. Tsaav Ntaj Muas) as their senior pastor after the departure of Rev. Wang Chou to Georgia. It was also two years after in 2015 that Rev. Lee left to Florida to assume the senior pastor role there.  It was then that they hired Rev. Billy Vang (Kxf. Tshaj Koob Vaj) as their Disciple Making Pastor. 

2018 - Present

A Missional Direction

God called both Rev. Daniel Moua and Rev. Billy Vang to shepherd other churches leaving the church to seek out another senior pastor to shepherd the church. The church brought in Rev. Pang Koua Kevin Her (Kxf. Paaj Nquab Kevin Hawj) in to lead the church. In 2021, the church also hired Rev. Leng Kong Xiong (Kxf. Leej Koob Xyooj) as their Missional/Disciple Pastor for a three years. In 2024, God called Rev. Leng Kong to go and shepherd another church. 

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