Who is Behind The Greenhouse?
What We Do
Transforming the City through Church Planting and Renewal.
Church Planting
We encourages, equips, and enhances church planting so that it becomes normative.
The diversity of KL requires a variety of churches to reach the many languages, cultures, subcultures, neighborhoods, and social classes of the city. We focus on a dual-pronged strategy:
Church Renewal
We encourag and equip leaders in preparing for renewal that comes from God.,
what we believe
Doctrinal Stand Upheld at the Greenhous
The Mission of God
God is redeeming the world, in particular, calling, gathering, equipping, and sending a group of disciples called Church for His own glory. God desires that He be known and enjoyed for His nature and character. He displays his supreme value, worth and supreme splendour for the joy of all peoples…
The Purpose of Man
The purpose of man is to glorify God, enjoy his presence and make His name known. In practical terms man is to align with God’s mission as God enables through the gifts He bestows, through pursuit of holiness, through cultivating a personal relationship with God and engaging in loving transparent and authentic relationships within His gospel community while drawing outsiders into this gospel community.
The Gospel
The gospel is the good news (not good advice) of love, judgment of sin, redemption and reconciliation of a fallen creation to the Father, through the life, death, resurrection and future return of Jesus Christ, the Son of God who died to atone for the sin of man, past, present and future. It is the power of God for the salvation of all who believe, to receive eternal life with God. The gospel is the sole means of reconciling to God. The gospel is God’s explosive power that changes everything. We preach the gospel to believers and unbelievers with great hope and confidence. The gospel motivates believers through the riches of God ’s grace, not guilt.
Implications of the Gospel
The gospel renews man through the power and work of the Holy Spirit manifested in both a growing faith and continuing repentance. It gives man freedom from the penalty and power of sin, from the presence of sin in the future. The Gospel continually turns the disciple from the desires of the flesh to produce fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:16 – 25) in both his personal and communal life.