Shenzhen Christian Church


Shenzhen Christian Church is a Protestant church located in Meilin Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

History

The introduction of Christianity into the Shenzhen area began in 1846, belonging to the Basel Mission and Rhenish Missionary Society. It had established 27 churches and missionaries, mainly concentrated in Bao'an.
The old church was founded in 1898 in Luohu District by the Rhenish Missionary Society and was rebuilt in 1949.
In 1966, the Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong, it was taken as the office of local government, and the church staff went to home to do farm work and the church was forced to halt all activities.
The church again opened to worship on May 27, 1984, after Deng Xiaoping returned to politics.
In 1998, the Shenzhen government provided a land in Meilin Huaguo Hill of Futian District for the new church of construction land. Groundbreaking ceremony was held on July 3, 1999, and was completed in August 2000. The new church was put into use on December 9, 2001. The new church cost 30 million yuan, more than ninety percent of the donations from local believers in Shenzhen. It has an area of and a height of.

Parish

As of May 2025, the church has five Sunday Services, where the one starting from 19:00 is held in English. Open communion is held on the first Sunday of each month. There are also meetings and fellowships, usually on evenings, from Monday to Saturday.
Classes for new believers are held two times every year. Shorter, and more frequent classes leading up to baptism are held three times every year.

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