Welcome to Bangsar Lutheran Church, more commonly referred to by our community as The Father’s House. We are a community that’s Christ centred and people oriented. We come from a very wide spectrum of backgrounds – ethnicity, nationality, cultural, diverse Christian traditions – and every one, though a single individual, are still yet within one family of God. We strive to emphasize that each individual’s journey of faith must be authentically personal in relationship with God.
We refer to our church as The Father’s House because we believe that a church is a faith community of people who have a personal, genuine and authentic relationship with God and each other. Jesus gave us only one new commandment, “that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another”. All our ministries are but an expression of that commandment.
If you are looking for a church, come, join us. You’re most welcome. We look forward to know you and you us. And we hope you will stay because you have found a home with us in Christ.
Our Purpose
We want to see BLC becoming a Missional Church where a community of Christ-Followers who are integrated in network of smaller missional communities, will be equipped and empowered by the Spirit to live the Christian Faith, share the Good news of God’s Grace and demonstrate God’s unconditional love, captured by the vision to serve as a catalyst for spiritual and social change in our personal spheres of influence, Bangsar, and beyond.
The Mission of BLC is to
Invite people into the reign of God,
Encourage them to grow in the Body of Christ, and
Equip them to be sent into the world in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Bangsar Lutheran Church, as a member congregation of the Lutheran Church in Malaysia, holds on to the same confessions of faith
- Allegiance to the Lordship of Christ
- Living by God’s Grace
- Godly Servant Leadership
- Biblical Preaching & Teaching
- Authenticity
- Passionate Worship
- Loving Community
- A Heart for People
- Prayer
- Life in the Spirit
- Kingdom Lifestyle
Our Purpose
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Why didn’t Jesus choose Herod to be his executioner?
This Sunday, the lectionary invites us to ponder Luke 13:31-35. The English Standard Version supplies the heading “Lament over Jerusalem.” The speaking characters are Jesus and some Pharisees. Verse 31 begins with “At that very hour.” Luke begins with these words because he wants us to connect what follows with what Jesus said earlier. What … Why didn’t Jesus choose Herod to be his executioner? Read More »
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This Sunday the lectionary invites us to ponder Luke 4:1-13. The English Standard Version supplies it with the heading “The Temptation of Jesus.” It supplies the same heading to parallel accounts at Matthew 4:1 and Mark 1:12. Other versions supply headings like “Jesus tested by the Devil[1].” The account tells us that right after Jesus … Are we missing something in the Temptation of Jesus? Read More »
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