St. Lourenço Church (Portuguese: Igrejade S. Lourençoeadro), also known as Fung Shun Tong, Fung Shun Tong and Fung Shun Temple, is one of the three oldest churches in Macao, China, located on Rua de S. Lourençoeadro, Fung Shun Tong District of the Macao Special Administrative Region of China, and was founded in the mid-16th century, with the building's scale taking shape in 1846.
St. Lawrence's Church is characterized by a neo-classical architectural style, with a Latin cross in the plan and a rectangular main hall in the middle, which is not separated by a colonnade and covered with a wooden vault. The main nave is flanked by a number of small altars, and the main altar at the end and the chapels at the two arms are semicircular spaces, with the main altar set against a backdrop of stained-glass windows and decorated with dense Corinthian pilasters.
On July 15, 2005, St. Lawrence Church was inscribed on the World Heritage List as an integral part of the Historic Centre of Macau.