
Arch Chee Keen Wong
استاد · discipleship/spiritual and character formation
Southeastern Oklahoma State Universityمعرفی
Arch Chee Keen Wong is a Professor of Practical Theology at Ambrose University, cross-appointed to the School of Education. He also serves as the Associate Director of the Flourishing Congregations Institute. His work bridges theological education and practical ministry, with a focus on congregational health and leadership development in Canada.
His educational background includes a PhD from the University of Regina, a Doctor of Ministry from Fuller Theological Seminary, a Sacred Theology Master's from Regis College at the University of Toronto, a Master of Divinity from McMaster Divinity College, and a Bachelor of Arts from McMaster University.
- PhD, University of Regina
- DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary
- STM, Regis College, University of Toronto
- MDiv, McMaster Divinity College
- BA, McMaster University
Wong's research centers on discipleship and spiritual formation, pastoral care, congregational studies, and the well-being of pastors and teachers. He employs both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and explores intersections of Western, Indigenous, and Asian epistemologies in theological contexts. His work emphasizes practical applications for church and educational settings.
His recent scholarly output reveals a strong focus on Canadian congregational life, examining themes such as discipleship practices, evangelistic behavior, and the impact of religious freedom in diverse cultural contexts. Wong frequently collaborates with researchers like Joel Thiessen and Bill McAlpine, contributing to a growing body of literature on the state of Christianity in Canada.
As Associate Director of the Flourishing Congregations Institute, Wong leads initiatives aimed at enhancing congregational health and vitality. His work involves collaborative research projects and the development of resources for church leaders.




