Sunny Liu

Sunny Wing Chun Liu (April 6, 1924 – May 20, 1987) was a Seventh-Day Adventist minister and singing evangelist, who was best known in the denomination through his recordings for Chapel Records.

Biography

Early life and career

Sunny Liu was born to Violet Liu in Kealia, Hawaii and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.[1][2] His primary and secondary education took place in Hawaii.[3] He left Hawaii in 1943 to study voice on the mainland of the United States, largely in the Hollywood area.[1][4][5] He earned a college degree from Walla Walla College in 1948 and became a credentialed Seventh-Day Adventist minister.[3] From 1949 until 1957 he held a position in musical evangelism for the North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists.[3] 1951 saw him married to Bernice Lee, with whom he had two sons.[3][6] His touring prior to 1952 included concerts in Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, the Hollywood Bowl (1950) and San Francisco in California, and appearances in Canada.[7] He was ordained as a minister in 1954.[8]

Pastoral period

By mid-1958 he had moved to Jamaica, Queens for denominational work in New York City.[3] He would later hold pastoral positions in Albany, Elmira, and Troy in New York State.[9][10][11] He was back in the Pacific Northwest in 1965, serving as a pastor in the Portland, Oregon area for twenty-two years, but also involved in Voice of Prophecy evangelism and the 1966 General Conference Session.[12][2]

Death

Liu died on May 20, 1987, having suffered from cancer for an extended period.[2]

Style

Liu was a dramatic tenor.[4] His early concerts concentrated on Irish romantic ballads.[4] As a pastor, his sermons typically included at least one segment of singing.[2] He recorded several albums for Chapel Records in the sacred style, and by that label's criteria became one of their best-selling artists. Through these recordings and his appearances in Adventist media he became widely known throughout Adventism.[13]

Discography

References

  1. "Sunny Liu Sings Benefit Concert on January 22". Honolulu Star. January 13, 1951. p. 20 via newspapers.com.
  2. "Lents Pastor Dies After Lengthy Illness" (PDF). North Pacific Union Gleaner. Portland, Oregon. June 15, 1987. p. 11.
  3. "Adventist Concert Slated for June 7". Kingston Daily Freeman. Kingston, New York. June 4, 1958. p. 6 via newspapers.com.
  4. "Sunny Liu Sings Irish Ballads on Concert Program". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. January 19, 1951 via newspapers.com.
  5. "Sunny Liu Concert Monday Is Benefit for Mission Academy". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. January 17, 1951 via newspapers.com.
  6. "Obituaries" (PDF). Adventist Review. Hagerstown, Maryland. October 8, 1987. p. 21.
  7. "Concert Scheduled on January 22 by Sunny Liu, Tenor". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. January 11, 1951 via newspapers.com.
  8. "Church News". The Daily Journal. Vineland, New Jersey. January 5, 1963 via newspapers.com.
  9. "Adventists To Welcome New Pastors". The Troy Record. Troy, New York. October 16, 1962 via newspapers.com.
  10. "Hawaiian Pastor in Concert Here". The Pocono Record. Pocono Pennsylvania. September 13, 1963 via newspapers.com.
  11. "Liu to Speak". The Star-Gazette. Elmira, New York. June 6, 1965 via newspapers.com.
  12. "Gospel Singer". Great Falls Tribune. Great Falls, Montana. October 10, 1966 via newspapers.com.
  13. "Sunny Liu Succumbs to Cancer" (PDF). Adventist Review. Hagerstown, Maryland. June 25, 1987. p. 7.
  14. Sunny Liu Sings (Liner notes). Liu, Sunny. Mountain View, California: Chapel Records. LP 5071.CS1 maint: others (link)
  15. "Spotlight on Records". Lake Union Herald. Berrien Springs, Michigan. July 5, 1966. p. 2.
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