Welcome to Eternal Life Church, where our faith journey is deeply rooted in the Word of God, shaping our lives and guiding our steps. Our gatherings are marked by the presence of God, creating an atmosphere where hearts are touched, and lives are changed. ELC is the Christ-centered Nepali community church, it stands as a haven for Nepali Christians in Fort Worth. Here, every individual is welcomed with open arms, and together, we strive to live out our faith in biblical way. Experience the warmth of our community, the depth of our teachings, and the joy of living a life centered on Christ. Welcome to a place where faith comes alive and eternal life is embraced.
Established on February 9, 2014, by Pastor Raj Tamang and his family. Eternal Life Church is nestled in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas as a beacon of faith and cultural richness. Rooted in a desire for worship, connection, and faith growth, the church preserves cultural ties and provides teachings based on biblical truth and faith. Actively engaged in community outreach, the church reflects Christ's teachings through various charitable activities, embodying the Nepali spirit of compassion.
Eternal Life Church's core vision is a steadfast commitment to "reach, teach, equip, and send" based on John 10:28. Join us as we seek to grow in faith, support one another, and make a positive impact in our community.
Reaching:
Extending Christ's love to all, the church believes every reached soul is securely held by the Good Shepherd's eternal embrace.
Teaching:
Rooted in biblical principles, the church empowers members to live purposefully, emphasizing Christ's teachings and eternal truths.
Equipping:
Dedicated to spiritual growth, the church equips members with resilient faith tools through discipleship programs and mentorship.
Sending:
With a mission-oriented spirit, the church envisions sending members as global ambassadors, spreading the transformative message of love and salvation.
I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish;
no one will snatch them out of my hand.
John 10:28