Vision and positioning

About us

Vision

God’s Ambassade is a church with the Bible as its foundation. In John 10:10, Jesus says: “I have come that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” For too long, we have been taught that you can serve God, but you should not rely on Him when it comes to improving your quality of life. God’s Ambassade moves away from this vision and returns to the Biblical promises!

Proof

The Biblical promises are not empty promises. In our church, we have many testimonies of people who have been physically or mentally healed by God. These testimonies are also verified by doctors who are part of the church.

Meetings

In our gatherings, you can get to know a God as He reveals Himself in the Bible and as He manifests through His Holy Spirit. Here, you can meet a God who wants to be a loving Father to His children, who loves them and takes care of them. Not a God just for Sundays, but for every day. A God who sent His Son, Jesus, to earth to save, heal, and deliver. Agenda

Location

Gods Ambassade is an independent church that is situated within the global movement that began in the 16th century under the name Protestantism. Later, the evangelical churches emerged from this Protestantism. This Protestantism was a reaction to the fact that the church had deviated significantly from its original purpose.

Constitutionally recognized worship service

Just as there are different branches within the Catholic Church, such as the Franciscans, Carmelites, Charismatics, etc., within the Evangelical Church, there are Baptists, Methodists, Independents, Pentecostal churches, and so on. Each of these churches is Biblically founded, but places more emphasis on one or another aspect of spirituality or Biblical knowledge. Gods Ambassade falls under the Arpee (Administrative Council of Protestant Evangelical Worship) and belongs to the wing of the Federal Synod, more specifically to the Consultation of Autonomous Evangelical Churches.

Call us

Bergstraat 156,
Kessel-Lo, Belgium

Need prayer?

Everyone faces some kind of need at times. For some, it may be everyday matters, while for others, it can be more complicated issues.

One thing is certain: Jesus suffered on the cross for every need and every problem. We firmly believe that Jesus did not die in vain and that He wants to relieve every need and solve every problem. However, it is necessary that we bring these needs to Him in prayer.

You can certainly do this alone, but we have experienced that prayer together, as a community, is particularly powerful. United prayer can bring about miracles!