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Trinity Nepalese Church

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A large number of retired Gurkhas were started to coming into United Kingdom since October 2004. Meanwhile, a retired family, serving family from Catterick Garrisons (total 2 Families) and Ina Herd from Scotland have started to hold a “Nepalese Fellowship” in home from May 2005. Hence, God is keep continue blessing & giving us brothers and sisters to glorify His name, subsequently “Trinity Nepalese Church Doncaster” is started to worshiping God at the following address since August 2009:

We have come together, as the people of God, conscious that we have been called by grace into fellowship with God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and into fellowship with each other.

We accept the benefits and responsibilities that come with the privilege of being part of the church. We are therefore committed to living in 3 ways that commend the gospel of our Lord Jesus to those who do not know Him. We recognise that our witness in word must be matched by a life lived under the Lordship of Jesus, in obedience to the Word of God, through the power of the Holy Spirit who lives in us.

In accepting our differing and complementary roles within the church, we recognise our need of each other as we seek to serve the Lord and live together as the family of God. We can only do this as the Holy Spirit produces His fruit in our lives and so we affirm our total dependence on Him asking Him to make us what God calls us to be. 

We commit ourselves to each other, conscious of our own failings and our need for God's daily forgiveness. We therefore covenant together to be gracious and forgiving so that when difficulties arise among us we will not simply walk away, but will in humility make every effort to work through the difficulties and seek to resolve the situation. 

We acknowledge our contradictory backgrounds attitudes and personalities but seek to accept one another in the Lord aware of our own inadequacy and sinfulness. With God's help, we seek to express our love for the Lord and for each other in the fellowship by mutual support, accountability and encouragement ready always to give of ourselves, our time and resources.

We look to the future with confidence and expectancy, delighting in the goodness and faithfulness of our gracious and loving God. Our desire is to see the Father glorified, the Son exalted and the Spirit honoured in the life and witness of this church.

We look forward to the return of our Saviour and ask the Holy Spirit to empower us to live each day in the light of our Lord's coming again !!!

Leaders

  • Pastor Prembahadur Rai (Chairman)
  • Pastor Ashman Rai  (Treasurer)
  • Pastor Daniel Sunwar (Youth Leader)
  • Elder Philip Pun (Member)
  • Elder Jitchandra Sunwar (Secretary)
  • Mrs Asha Rai
  • Mrs Madan Rai
  • Mrs Bishnumaya Sunwar
  • Sushma Sunwar (Youth Leader)
  • Simon Sunwar (Youth Leader)

Church commitment and activities

Trinity Nepalese Church Doncaster is committed to run the following commitments and activities to glorify the Trinity God, with the love of Father God, Lordship of Lord Jesus Christ and Power of Holy Spirit: 

  • Church service every Saturdays between (4 – 6 PM)
  • Sunday school for children below the age of 16, every Saturday during preaching times
  • Ladies Fellowship (आमा संगती  ) every Mondays 1000 – 1200 hrs
  • Home Fellowship every Wednesdays 1000 – 1200 hrs
  • Communions (प्रभुभोज ) every 1st Saturday of each months
  • Leaders Prayers Meeting every 1st Sunday of each months
  • Hill (डाँडाको प्रार्थना) Prayers every 3 months 1st Monday 1000 – 1200 hrs
  • Fasting prayers every last Friday of the month
  • Water Baptism, Marriage ceremony and Funeral service will be conducted as required.
  • Youth meeting timing: 6:30 - 8:30 pm every Tuesday

Leaders
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Pastor Prembahadur Rai
Pastor Ashman Rai
Pastor Daniel Sunwar
Elder Philip Pun
Elder Jitchandra Sunuwar