We Strive for Peaceful Life & Well-Being
We Strive for Peaceful Life & Well-Being
New Life Assembly started in an old laundry store in Thalia, Berchem with 6 people (4 adults and 2 children). At that time, we had lots of challenges and adversaries but the Lord urged us not to stop.
Mike Nwanegbo
Senior PastorWe continued to preach the unchangeable word of God and the Lord started manifesting himself in our works. As the Church continued to grow we moved to Belgielei and God’s presence continued with us.
We saw great miracles such as healing of cancer, healing of HIV, restoration of families and several supernatural childbirths. As members continued to increase, the Church in Belgielei became too small for us and we moved to our present worship centre in Statiestraat, Berchem.
As we have continued preaching his word, God has increased us daily. In 2004 the Lord told us he will bless the Church with marriages, that same year we had several marriages and many have gotten married over the past years. Our mission is growing steadily as the Lord has given us his favour even in the face of very strong opposition.
Presently the Church has several nationalities ie: Ghanaians, Nigerians, Kenyans, Tanzanians, Sierra Leonean, Rwandans, Indians, Ugandans, Suriname, Iranians, Angolan, Ivorians, Armenians, Congolese, Dutch, Belgians, Cameroonians, English etc. From a Church of 6 people in an old laundry room to a multi-ethnic, multiracial and multifaceted Parish.
God has let his face shine upon us.
RCCG Mission
- The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Europe Mainland Mission was created by the General Overseer of the mission, Pastor Enoch A. Adeboye in August 2002 with only a few parishes in five countries. The Europe Mainland (EM) Mission today spans across some 46 countries and over 230 Parishes in Europe, excluding the United Kingdom. For administrative ease, the Mission is divided into three Regions – 1 (with headquarters in the Netherlands), 2 (with headquarters in Spain) & 3 (with headquarters in Sweden), pastored by Pastors Dele Olowu (Mission Chair), Leke Sanusi and David Oludoyi respectively.