Harbin Nangang Christian Church (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨南岗
Brief history
edit- 1901 - As the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway started, some Germans came to Harbin, for whom a Baptist church was built nearby, which was the first Protestant church in Harbin
- 1914 - A Lutheran church was built
- 1916 - The Lutheran church was re-built and known as Ni-ai-la-yi Church (
尼 埃 拉 依 教 堂 ) [1] - 1967 - Closed during the Cultural Revolution
- 1980 - Re-opened for worship
Activities
editThe Nangang Christian Church holds a Chinese-language service and as of 2002, an ethnic Korean service. As of 2017, the church hosts an English fellowship with a mixed congregation of Chinese nationals and overseas citizens. The Sunday morning English service is held from 10:20 - 11:30 AM.
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Ni-ai-la-yi Church (in Chinese)
External links
edit- English Group of Harbin Nangang Christian Church
- The First Class Protected Buildings of Harbin (in Chinese)