Thai Gov’t Issues Open Permit To Nazarene Church
Early this year, the government of
Thailand has granted for the first time the
Bangkok
First
Church
of the Nazarene an open permit to construct a new three story sanctuary and
office complex. This will allow construction to continue indefinitely as
ministry funds continue to come in. Alabaster funds and additional gifts have been received in recent years,
but during the time awaiting the building permit, the fluctuation of the baht
threatened the project.

According to Rev. Sawat Hahom, Thai District Superintendent,
“This is the first time such an open permit has been granted to a Christian
church in
Bangkok.”
On Sunday, Feb. 11, 2007 a combined congregation from both
Bangkok
First
Church of the Nazarene and
Oikos
Church
of the Nazarene celebrated a Ground breaking ceremony for the project on
property adjacent to the existing
Bangkok
First
Church
building. It will be constructed by
Galatians Construction, a Christian construction company based locally. Rev. Sawat Hahom referenced 1 Peter 2:4-10
as he challenged the Nazarenes present to “invite Christ to be the Cornerstone
of our lives” as Christ is the Chief Cornerstone of the Church. Acknowledging
the Church being the people of God rather than a physical structure, he added,
“The Church is the door to Heaven and the answer for society as we share God’s
grace with the community. With this
building our church will lead many to Christ, will help community families in
need, and will serve as a center for gospel evangelization.”

With a 21 meter foundation already laid prior to the
ceremony, construction is projected to be completed by November, 2007.
- Lisa Lehman,
Southeast Asia Field Communications
this post was filed under Press Releases on Mar 12, 2007