Sharing the same missions and goals with other Dioceses in Hong Kong, the Diocese aimed to spread the good news across Hong Kong through pastoral care and evangelism. The Province has devoted itself to fulfill the Christian responsibilities through mutual cooperation of the Dioceses.
Land reclamation has created new lands from Hung Hom to Kowloon Bay to enable future developments. With height restrictions being removed soon after operations of the former Kai Tak Airport was ceased, creation of a new infrastructural network will increase population and help economic development. Thus, the Diocese has borne more responsibilities in different sectors.
Louis Tsui Tsan-Sang (Chinese: 徐贊生; born 12 April 1943) is a retired Anglican bishop who served as the first Bishop of Eastern Kowloon (diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Eastern Kowloon) from its creation in 1998[7] until his retirement in 2013.[8] Tsui was consecrated a bishop on 30 November 1995 at St John's Cathedral (Hong Kong)[7] and served as an area bishop for Kowloon East & New Territories East (in the Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao) in anticipation of the diocese's split.[9] He became diocesan bishop of Eastern Kowloon on the diocese's erection in 1998, and served until his retirement at the end of 2013.[8]
^The Inauguration of the Diocese of Eastern Kowloon and The Installation of the First Diocesan Bishop. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui and the Diocese of Eastern Kowloon. 1998.