Sermons with saline: Hong Kong pastor offers aid and prayers

Sermons with saline: Hong Kong pastor offers aid and prayers

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Wearing cross and clerical collar, Hong Kong pastor Alan Keung says he brings God's love to the masses in a different way these days, using saline to wash away tear gas fired at crowds of protesters on tumultuous streets, or helping injured police.

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Keung stands amongst protesters and bystanders during an anti-government protest.

Five months of anti-government demonstrations have pulled Hong Kong residents from all walks of life into the often-violent protests. Keung is among other clergy offering care and prayer to all who need it.

Wearing a black helmet emblazoned with the word "Pastor" in English and Chinese, the 28-year-old is one of a group of volunteer medics helping people scrub from their faces the traces of gas, and bringing relief from its sting.

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Keung washes the eyes of a pedestrian who was tear gassed.

"My mission is to bring God's love to the crowd," he said. "To let them know that there's a pastor who is willing to be together with all of them."

Amid volleys of tear gas, Keung ran up a pavement in the Chinese-ruled city, offering pedestrians and protesters squirts of saline solution from a large plastic bottle.

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Keung stands next to riot police confronting protesters.

"Sometimes we will even help injured police officers who need our assistance," he said. In July, his group surrounded police officers to shield them from angry passengers after an attack by white-shirted men at a train station.

Protesters are angry about what they see as police brutality and meddling by Beijing in the freedoms guaranteed under the "one country, two systems" formula adopted when the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

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Keung talks to a young boy after his service.

Keung has been a pastor for seven years and his congregation of about 30 consists mostly of young people at his Christianity Mission, in a neighbourhood in the northwest of the territory.

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Keung prays with a first aid volunteer who asked Alan to do so during an anti-government protest.

Floppy hair swept across his forehead and round-framed glasses give Keung a boyish appearance, but he is resolute in offering support at the demonstrations, where he takes hold of protesters' hands to say a short prayer.

"I am not someone who merely stays in the church and talks about humanity, justice and morality, and ignores what's going on at the frontline," he said.

"This is not what I want to do. I want to show my companionship at the frontline and to be in the crowd when I'm needed."

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Keung arranges his pupils in a straight line during an activity.

Keung said he had woven into his preaching some lessons he learnt from the protests.

"Don't feel like you're not part of this," he told a recent church gathering, as uniformed children listened wide-eyed. "Every one of you is the future of Hong Kong and the world. Every one of you is involved."

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Keung and first aid volunteers gesture that they are not protestors by raising their hands as riot police advance to disperse protesters.
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Keung and first aid volunteers gesture that they are not protestors by raising their hands as riot police advance to disperse protesters.

Keung pacifies a man arguing with protesters who blocked the road during an anti-government protest.
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Keung pacifies a man arguing with protesters who blocked the road during an anti-government protest.

Keung covers his face with a gas mask after rounds of tear gas are fired.
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Keung covers his face with a gas mask after rounds of tear gas are fired.

Keung reacts after being tear gassed.
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Keung reacts after being tear gassed.

Keung stands in front of a woman wearing Halloween-themed party makeup who is shouting at protesters who stopped the bus during protests.
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Keung stands in front of a woman wearing Halloween-themed party makeup who is shouting at protesters who stopped the bus during protests.

Keung comforts a woman who was tear gassed.
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Keung comforts a woman who was tear gassed.

Keung and first aid volunteers walk through an alley in order to avoid road blocks.
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Keung and first aid volunteers walk through an alley in order to avoid road blocks.

Keung prepares to conduct a service at his chapel.
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Keung prepares to conduct a service at his chapel.

Keung eats a meal at a restaurant with his pupils before conducting a service.
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Keung eats a meal at a restaurant with his pupils before conducting a service.

Keung talks on his mobile phone on the rooftop of his chapel.
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Keung talks on his mobile phone on the rooftop of his chapel.