Reverend Ho Yeow Sun (), better known as Sun Ho, is a Singaporean
Christian
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pastor and co-founder of
City Harvest Church
City Harvest Church () or CHC is a pentecostal megachurch in Singapore. CHC has two main worship venues: its conventional church, completed in 2002 in the western part of the island, which emphasizes size and modern aesthetics and has a main h ...
, and former
Mandopop
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singer.
Early life
Ho studied at
Anglican High School and
Victoria Junior College. Born in Singapore, she started as a pastor when she was 20 years old with her husband,
Kong Hee
Kong Hee (; born 23 August 1964) is the founder and senior pastor of City Harvest Church.
He was convicted in 2015 of being involved in the City Harvest Church Criminal Breach of Trust Case, Singapore's biggest case in misuse of charitable f ...
, founding City Harvest Church. She later moved to
Taiwan
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to pursue a career as a
Mandopop
Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Mandarin popular music. The genre has its origin in the jazz-influenced popular music of 1930s Shanghai known as Shidaiqu; later influences came from Japanese enka, Hong Kong's Cantopop, Taiwan's Hokkien pop ...
singer.
Career
Ho is one of the co-founders of
City Harvest Church
City Harvest Church () or CHC is a pentecostal megachurch in Singapore. CHC has two main worship venues: its conventional church, completed in 2002 in the western part of the island, which emphasizes size and modern aesthetics and has a main h ...
and its community services and is married to Kong Hee.
[
] Ho also led
City Harvest Church
City Harvest Church () or CHC is a pentecostal megachurch in Singapore. CHC has two main worship venues: its conventional church, completed in 2002 in the western part of the island, which emphasizes size and modern aesthetics and has a main h ...
's Creative Department from 1992 until late 2000, when she resigned and relocated to
Taiwan
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, where she would do most of her recordings, to pursue her singing career.
[Personal communication from Rev. Derek Dunn, Pastor/Manager- HR, Office & Pastoral Administration Departments, City Harvest Church.] At the beginning of her music career, she faced accusations that her dressing and song lyrics were sexually charged and inappropriate for her religious background, and rumours of her using her church's support to aid in album sales.
After a series of concerts,
she had the opportunity
to further develop her career outside of Singapore, focusing on China, Taiwan and the US.
From 2002 to 2007, Ho, based in Taiwan, released a succession of five Mandarin pop albums through
Warner Music Taiwan, that have either reached double or triple platinum status.
During this five-year period, Ho worked with composers such as Ma Yufen (马毓芬), the late Ma Zhaojun (马兆骏)
F.I.R.
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, Milk, Arys Chien (深白色), Lee Wei Song (李伟菘), and Tan Han Jin (陈奂仁). "Lonely Travel" was ranked No. 1 on nine top music charts. Her next album "Gain" released in 2006 reached No. 1 position on 10 top music charts.
In 2007, Ho released "Embrace" which hit No. 1 on 11 top music charts.
Her song, "''Starting Point''", was used as theme song for Singapore TV series "''Turning Point''" based on real-life inspirational stories, of which Ho was the host.
In 2003, Ho released her debut American single "''Where Did Love Go''," produced by David Foster and Peter Rafelson. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play "Breakout" Chart in December 2003. Three of her subsequent singles, "''One With You''", "''Without Love''" and "''Gone''" reached No. 1 positions on the Billboard Dance Chart. "''Ends Of The Earth''" also joined the abovementioned three singles to reach No. 1 positions on the UK MusicWeek Chart.
Her other singles also include "''China Wine''" and "''Mr. Bill''", both produced by
Wyclef Jean
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of the rap group
The Fugees
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. Ho also worked with other top industry personalities such as
Diane Warren
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,
David Foster
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, Jimmy Harry,
Tony Moran, Chris Cox, Eric Kupper, Jason Nevins, Moto Blanco and the Underdogs.
Ho returned to Singapore from 2010 and resumed her pastoral duties at City Harvest Church. In 2015, she was ordained and given the title Reverend and the position of the Executive Pastor.
In 2018, she co-founded The Harvest Network (THN) together with Rev Dr Bobby Chaw to help City Harvest Church to connect to other like-minded Churches around the region.
Awards
On 6 November 2003, Ho was among 10 international nominees to be presented "The Outstanding Young Person of the World 2003" Award for her social work in Asia.
The ceremony was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, under the auspices of
JCI (Junior Chamber International). Ho is the fourth Asian celebrity to receive the award after
Jacky Cheung
Jacky Cheung Hok-yau (born 10 July 1961) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. One of the most influential artists in the Greater China region, Cheung is widely regarded as a Heavenly King of Cantopop music and an icon of Hong Kong popular culture. He ...
,
Andy Lau
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and
Michelle Yeoh
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.
Controversy
In 2010, Ho was questioned by the
Government of Singapore
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when City Harvest Church came under investigation for alleged misuse of funds.
After the City Harvest Church trial began which created an extended scrutiny of Ho's singing career, two suspension orders were imposed against her where "Ms Ho is not involved even though she is a direct beneficiary". She resumed her role as the executive director of the church in Singapore after they were lifted in May 2013 by the Commissioner of Charities (COC).
On 19 October 2015, two days before the sentencing of her husband Kong Hee, Ho was ordained by
Michael Scales from
Nyack College
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.
Two days later, all six City Harvest Church leaders were sentenced to between 21 months and eight years' jail on Friday (20 November) for misappropriating S$50 million of church funds as well as criminal breach of trust, and falsification of accounts. Ho's husband, senior pastor Kong Hee, the founder of the church, was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for criminal breach of trust.
The November 2016 appeal revealed the City Harvest Church leaders spent $24 million on Ho's musical foray into the United States which included a house in Hollywood that cost $28,000 a month in rent; a whole entourage of staff; a $1.9 million paycheck to rapper
Wyclef Jean
Nel Ust Wyclef Jean ( ; born October 17, 1969) is a Haitian rapper, singer, and record producer. Born in Haiti, Jean emigrated to the Northeastern United States, United States as a child. He gained fame as a founding member of the Fugees, a Ne ...
to produce the "China Wine" video; as well as another $500,000 to sweep up her albums when they tanked.
Over the course of the trial, the court heard that Kong Hee had set up a multi-purpose account where church members deposited "love gifts" that were used to pay for expenses between 2006 and 2010. Examples of expenses included more than $300,000 spent on travel, more than $100,000 on food, and over $100,000 on make-up and medical costs. Ho's earnings of more than $400,000 a year came from these gifts, and Kong admitted in court that donors were unaware of Ho's earnings. The 2012 Commissioner of Charities (COC) inquiry found that $3 million was purportedly spent by Ho from the MPA between April 2007 and March 2010. Givers to the account were not told the Crossover project was in fact funded by illegal bonds and were persuaded to give towards the project's costs. Besides Sun's 'salary' from the account of $400,000/year, Sun was receiving an official salary from Xtron at US$10,000/mth and entitled to 25% of project gross income, regardless and before costs.
Personal life
Together with husband Kong Hee, Ho has one son, Dayan Kong, who was born in 2005.
Ho formerly lived in a 5,242 sq ft duplex penthouse located on the 11th floor of The Oceanfront in the premium residential enclave
Sentosa Cove
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. The penthouse was co-owned by her husband with Indonesian tycoon Wahju Hanafi, a church follower. The pair bought the penthouse for $9.33 million in 2007, each paying monthly installments of $17,000, before the apartment was sold at a loss of over S$2 million to a Kenyan diplomat.
Discography
Albums
*''Sun With Love'' (2002)
*''Sun*day'' (2002)
*''Lonely Travel'' (2003)
*''Gain'' (2006)
*''Embrace'' (2007)
*''Cause A Ruckus'' (Unreleased) (2009)
Singles
*''Where Did Love Go'' (2003)
*''One With You'' (2004)
*''Ends Of The Earth'' (2005)
*''Without You'' (2005)
*''Gone'' (2006)
*''China Wine'' (as Sun AKA Geisha) (2007)
*''Mr. Bill'' (as Sun AKA Geisha) (2008)
*''Fancy Free'' (2009)
References
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Living people
Dance musicians
Victoria Junior College alumni
Singaporean Charismatics
21st-century Singaporean women singers
Singaporean Mandopop singers
Warner Music Group artists
1972 births