東京都練馬区のプロテスタントのキリスト教会 Evangelical Christ-centered Church in Nerima, Tokyo
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Our church is an evangelical protestant church in Miniamitanaka, Nerima-ku, an hour away by train from the central part of Tokyo. We are a warm family-like church with the biblical teaching as the foundation. At the same time, we aim at forming an international Christian fellowship, overcoming by faith, cultural differences and national boundaries. Come and visit us as you have any burning questions about God, Bible and Christianity, or about your life. You will surely find the answers.

お知らせ / Information

Christmas Event for children 2020

Christmas for Children Mums&Kids and Candy Kids Club Time: 13:30 pm ・Flannel graph&Movie (Birth of Jesus) ・Christmas present … snacks as well?!        

COVID-19 Latest Updates and our church programs

You are free to attend the church service on Sundays (10:30-12:00) if you have no fever or coughing. Sunday School is opened again (9:45-10:15).

Website renewal

We have recently renewed our old Church website.

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ブログ / Blog

1/1/2021    “First Thing First” Matt. 6:25-34

The New Year days are a precious time for us to make new decisions for the year. You might call it an annual checkup or tune up. And many of us are used to make plans for desirable changes in areas of our life we are unhappy with by ourselves. We are good at describing the end result of our ambition. And as most of us know, it only takes a few days, weeks or months until we don’t even remember what we were trying to accomplish in the first place. We are forgetful human beings. The advantage we may have as Christians is that our spiritual concerns, such as …

Message outlines; August 2nd ,2020

Rev. 6:1-8 “Mystery of the seals of the scroll of the Lord: Four horses with their riders” Starting with chapter six we are going to see various aspects of God’ judgement revealed through many symbolic imageries, such as beings, events, numbers or concepts. We should carefully examine what are recorded, rather than be tempted to be preoccupied with existent interpretations. The subject matter in these chapters corresponds to the eschatological discourse of Jesus in the synoptic gospels.   The apostle John witnesses first the white horse and its rider (1, 2). The color “white” may symbolize conquest, while “bow” and “crown”, being a symbol respectively of military power and victory. …

Tenth anniversary of our church in May 2019

The guest speaker was Rev. Dr. Joseph Teruo Saoshiro from Immanuel General Mission. Our church overseas friends also attended from Indonesia, Singapore, New Zealand and England.

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