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2/4/22 Chapter Friday with Dr. Matthew Suh (IN-PERSON and Virtual)
February 4 @ 6:30 am - 8:15 am

On February 4, the brudders of NCS New Canaan will gather IN-PERSON as a community of men for some fellowship and fun. We will welcome Dr. Matthew Suh. Matthew is a surgeon and an ordained minister. He currently serves as the lead minister of Kingdom Revival, a non-denominational network of home churches in NYC area, and also serves as Special Assistant to Ken Fish, founder of Orbis Ministries.
IN-PERSON CHAPTER FRIDAY
Come join your brudders at the Ten Twenty Post Oyster Bar and Bistro.
- Breakfast begins at 6:30am.
- Meeting begins promptly at 7:00am and will conclude no later than 8:15am.
- Cover charge- $20
- As with all NCS events, attendance represents a commitment to honor our gatherings as a “safe place”–“everything said here stays here”. (It goes without saying that no cameras or recording devices are permitted.)
- We will NOT be requiring vaccine “passports” or policing mask requirements. If you are not comfortable, please consider the ZOOM option. ALL BRUDDERS ARE ASKED TO COMPLY WITH LEGAL AND ANY TEN TWENTY MASK REQUIREMENTS, WHETHER YOU AGREE WITH THEM OR NOT.
VIRTUAL CHAPTER FRIDAY
- We will try to broadcast the speaker on Zoom. NO GUARANTEES!!
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Matthew Y. Suh, MD MPH is a surgeon and an ordained minister. He currently serves as the lead minister of Kingdom Revival, a non-denominational network of home churches in NYC area, and also serves as Special Assistant to Ken Fish, founder of Orbis Ministries.
After completing his medical training, Dr. Suh practiced general surgery and hepatobiliary pancreatic surgery in northern New Jersey for over 7 years. In 2017, Dr. Suh was healed of a torn rotator cuff injury by simple prayer at a conference led by Ken Fish, an associate of the late John Wimber. This miraculous event led him to pursue the Holy Spirit and to understand how the Holy Spirit continues to speak and heal, just as in the stories from the Gospels and the book of Acts. His pursuit of the divine healing by Jesus led him to experience and witness modern day miracles, such as the paralyzed walking and demons being cast out.
During the height of COVID pandemic, Dr. Suh served as the NYC Area Director for the Christian Medical and Dental Associations, ministering to medical professionals under duress.
Dr. Suh graduated from Harvard College in 1996 and from SUNY Downstate College of Medicine with MD, magna cum laude. He returned to Boston to train at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in general surgery and completed training in transplant surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital (NYC). He is certified by the American Board of Surgery.
Matthew lives in New York City with his wife, Margaret, and two children, Christopher and Trina.