TCCL's Farsi Congregation began only a few years ago, but is rapidly growing as God has continued to make His name known among Farsi speakers. Our vision is to see Farsi speakers come to know Jesus, to be deeply discipled, and to be equipped to take the gospel wherever God leads them - be it London, the UK, or anywhere else in the world!
Our Farsi Service
time
Sundays at 2:30pm
Join us from 2:00pm for tea and coffee!
Location
St Margaret's Lothbury
London, EC2R 7HH
Nearby
Bank Station
Parking is available on single yellow lines in the local area. Alternatively, Baynard House Car Park on Queen Victoria Street.
WHO
All Ages
We value people of all ages and nations. This service is spoken in Farsi, but anyone is welcome to attend.
Bible Studies
Close friendships with real accountability and personal growth.We believe a crucial way of growing as a Christian is through deep relationships with our brothers and sisters. We try to encourage everyone who comes to our church regularly to meet another person on a weekly or fortnightly basis. Usually people will meet for 1–2 hours, work through a book in the Bible or a Christian book, discuss how they are getting on as a Christian, and pray together. Over time, we pray these relationships build close friendships with real accountability about the joys and struggles of each person’s life as a Christian and growth together as followers of Jesus.
One Body
A diverse and united family regularly gathering together.At TCCL, we value being a diverse and united family. We don't like to let things like languages hold us back from being united! We periodically have joint times of fellowship and worship. Our Farsi and English-International congregations are both welcome to Weekend Away - which just may be our favourite gathering of the year! We also regularly meet jointly for Community Central, a prayer service at the beginning of the month. Both congregations also come together for other events like baptism services, our annual Vision Day, or Persian New Year!
MEHRAN REZAI
PASTOR OF FARSI CONGREGATIONMehran was born in Iran and raised as a Muslim. He left his home and found his way to Greece, where he became a Christian in 2015. Subsequently he started serving the Lord with Hellenic Ministries, a Christian organisation, where he shared the gospel with asylum seekers and discipled them. There he met his wife, Janet, and shortly after getting married they moved to London to plant a church among Iranians with TCCL.