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We are a community of Armenian Christians who travel from London and beyond each week to be a part of this ministry.

We seek to help Farsi, as well as Armenian and English Speaking community become confident and joyful disciples of Christ. We are a non-denominational evangelical church united under Christ, glorifying God and committed to living out the gospel by the power of the Holy Spirit. We uphold the authority of the Bible; support and minister to one another, especially through small groups; raise up new generations of disciples; worship bilingually in Farsi, English and Armenian; and extend the grace of God into our homes, community and world.





We believe that we are called by Jesus Christ to know Him and to make Him known to others. We welcome to our church family everyone who seeks Jesus Christ as his or her Lord and Saviour and we look forward to celebrating the unique contribution each makes to our common ministry “in, with, and for Christ Jesus.” We seek to live in unity, with joy and thanksgiving, delighting in our God and Saviour.







ICF is a member of the Evangelical Alliance in UK and the Council of Iranian Churches in UK/Europe







Go through the pages of this site and let us know how we can help you and your family. ICF has many ministries, including Women’s groups, Youth and Teenagers group, home groups, as well as our regular Sunday Services







This is a personal invitation to you to join us at Iranian Christian Fellowship in London. We hope you enjoy our web site and that you take the opportunity to visit us in person at one of our Sunday services soon







Sundays, 5pm (Currently closed due to the COVID-19 lockdown)

at: 158 Sutton Court Road

Chiswick, London W4 3HR

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We are a community of Armenian Christians who travel from London and beyond each week to be a part of this ministry.

We seek to help Farsi, as well as Armenian and English Speaking community become confident and joyful disciples of Christ. We are a non-denominational evangelical church united under Christ, glorifying God and committed to living out the gospel by the power of the Holy Spirit. We uphold the authority of the Bible; support and minister to one another, especially through small groups; raise up new generations of disciples; worship bilingually in Farsi, English and Armenian; and extend the grace of God into our homes, community and world.





We believe that we are called by Jesus Christ to know Him and to make Him known to others. We welcome to our church family everyone who seeks Jesus Christ as his or her Lord and Saviour and we look forward to celebrating the unique contribution each makes to our common ministry “in, with, and for Christ Jesus.” We seek to live in unity, with joy and thanksgiving, delighting in our God and Saviour.







ICF is a member of the Evangelical Alliance in UK and the Council of Iranian Churches in UK/Europe







Go through the pages of this site and let us know how we can help you and your family. ICF has many ministries, including Women’s groups, Youth and Teenagers group, home groups, as well as our regular Sunday Services







This is a personal invitation to you to join us at Iranian Christian Fellowship in London. We hope you enjoy our web site and that you take the opportunity to visit us in person at one of our Sunday services soon







Sundays, 5pm (Currently closed due to the COVID-19 lockdown)

at: 158 Sutton Court Road

Chiswick, London W4 3HR

    Having the right motives in the Christian life

    Having the right motives in the Christian life

    Nassi shares a message on having the right motives in Christian life and ministry.

    • 24 min
    Remember

    Remember

    In this message, Pegah shares a challenging message on Remembering Lot’s wife and how the greatest days of the Church are ahead of us.







    Lot’s wife is one of 170 Women in the Bible, whom Jesus specifically calls us to remember in Luke 17.







    Remember







    26 But Lot’s wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.Gen 19:26















    * Lot’s wife was torn between where God was taking her and what she was leaving behind* Lot’s wife was leaving her comfort zone* Lot’s wife was afraid of the unknown







    Pegah challenges us all to be a Church that looks forward. Our greatest days are still ahead of us and not behind us:







    I might be small but my God is big, I might be limited but my God is Limitless, I might be finite but my God is infinite and He’s able to do exceedingly abundantly above and beyond anything that we could ever ask. Hope for things according to that power that works in our salvation, Remember Lot’s Wife, Don’t Look Back press on forward in Jesus name. 

    • 38 min
    Three Promises of Christmas

    Three Promises of Christmas

    Sasan Tavassoli shares a message on the three promises of Christmas.















    Starting with the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew 1:17.







    17 Thus there were fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from David to the exile to Babylon, and fourteen from the exile to the Messiah.Matthew 1:17







    14 Generations Abraham to David – Promise to Abraham in Genesis 12







    12 The Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.2 “I will make you into a great nation,    and I will bless you;I will make your name great,    and you will be a blessing.[a]3 I will bless those who bless you,    and whoever curses you I will curse;and all peoples on earth    will be blessed through you.”[b]Gen 12







    14 Generations David to Exile – Promise to David son from your line who will rule forever – Isaiah 9:6







    For to us a child is born,    to us a son is given,    and the government will be on his shoulders.And he will be called    Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,    Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.Isaiah 9:6







    14 Generations Exile to Messiah







    * Waiting is a big part of the human experience.* Jesus is the fulfilment of all of God Promises through all generations.







    Three Promises for Christmas







    * God is faithful to his promises.* God is in control of history and our lives – God is not surprised, He is not shocked, we can trust in him and his sovereignty* God can use everyone – No one is beyond hope, noone’s life is rejected just look at the genealogy of Jesus.

    • 24 min
    Eternal Hope

    Eternal Hope

    Brother Edward shares a timely message on our Eternal hope in Jesus Christ.















    Worship led by Anita:

    • 55 min
    Book of Ruth

    Book of Ruth

    The book of Ruth was written in the time of the judges. When corruption and moral perversion prevailed in Israel (10th century BC), a man named Elimelech lived in Bethlehem, Judea went to Moab with his wife and two sons during the Israel famine. In Moab his sons married Moabite women and after 10 years both of his sons died. He died too.







    After the death of Al-Malik and his sons, his wife Naomi, decided to return to Bethlehem so that she could live a better life there and be able to worship the true God because there was so much idolatry in Moab. His daughters in law went with her partly because of Naomi ‘s love for them, but Naomi encouraged them to return to their families because she could not promise to provide them with a husband or to provide for them financially (Ruth 1: 11-13) One of his daughters in-laws, Orpah, listened to her advice and went back to her family, but Ruth clung to Naomi. She was determined to return to Bethlehem with her mother-in-law.







    Naomi and Ruth returned to Bethlehem.  The barley harvest was beginning in Bethlehem. Ruth went off to the farm of a wealthy man called Boaz (who happened to be a relative of Naomi) to collect leftover grains behind the harvesters. Her aim was to make ends meet. She eventually got to know Boaz and found favour in his eyes. He looked after Ruth well because he realized how well she had served her mother-in-law. She eventually got married to Boaz as per Naomi’s guidance. They had a son called Obed.







    There are a few lessons we can learn from the life of Ruth:







    1.     Ruth was determined to enter into an unknown adventure in her life, surrendering to God’s will and providence







    It did not appear to be a humanly speaking wise decision for Ruth to stay away from her family and join her mother-in-law. As a widow in the culture of Israel of that time being away from her family could potentially make her more prone to being abused by some men or she would be neglected as a widow in the new land. But she seemed to have great peace of mind to join Naomi at this unknown journey. She was even willing to join her spiritually making her God as her own God. We can read Ruth 1: 16- 17







    But Ruth replied, “Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Ruth 1: 16







    She surrendered herself to the true God Naomi believed in. There was something about Naomi’s God that drew Ruth to it. She by faith set her eyes on something bigger than she could see. I believe she took this journey believing that God will guide them and provide for them.







    Michael and I got to know each other over 20 years ago in Iran. Michael was working for a charity assisting Afghan, Kurdish and Iraqi refugees and I was heavily involved in church ministries. After we got engaged, we rented a place and furnished it. We were hoping to get married and live in Iran for many years. We eventually managed to have our church wedding. However, the authorities did not register our marriage legally for an unknown reason. Unless our marriage was registered according to the Law of Iran, we could not live there legally. We had no choice but to leave the country.















    When we registered our marriage in the Iranian embassy in UK, we happily returned to Iran but the authorities stopped Michael from entering the country and he was deported back to UK. I knocked at any possible governmental doors as I could hoping to resolve the situation, but it was all in vain. I had to join him 3 months later.







    We both thought it’s a logical decision for us to live in Iran and to serve there,  but like Ruth,

    • 1 hr
    May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him

    May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him

    May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Rom 15:13​







    People keep their distance from someone who is unhappy Churchill was despondent and depressed. Men of God lost hope how important it is to know God of hope







    Against all hope, Abraham in hope believed and so became the father of many nations, just as it had been said to him, “So shall your offspring be.”Rom 4:18​







    Abraham In hope believed and became the father of many nations 100 year man 90 year old woman have a child.







    Jalal and Nasrin from Iranian church – 13 times pregnant and then miscarried. Confess sin becomes pregnant for 14 times.







    Sadly lost 14th child Named child Elijah







    Eze 37







    God covers your flesh and spirit come to life Bones became alive and became a powerful army If all dried up don’t worry like Israeli.







    3-4000 soldiers lost their lives in Armenia Karabakh







    24/4/21 Biden condemn Turkey for Armenian Genocide







    “All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away.” John 6:37​







    When intellect, money or fasting don’t open a way these are all so that we can put hope in the Lord Money had come to an end Put your hope totally in the Lord Woman with the issue of blood Paralysed man Jesus meets them touches them and heals them. Elijah met with him and heard his voice Is the Lord the hope of our family?







    Truck driver facing problems wanting to Kill himself – wife unfaithful – children drug addicts – he was sick Your only hope is the Lord Jesus Christ







    The message comes over the Radio he calls out to God He accepts the Lord Our hope is not based in this world

    • 50 min

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