
A contemporary Pentecostal church with a growing presence across Japan and Asia, Lifehouse International Church represents modern evangelical Christianity in Tokyo.
At a glance
Lifehouse International Church operates as a multi-site Pentecostal congregation based in Tokyo with campuses throughout Japan and across Asia. The church is affiliated with the Australian Christian Churches (ACC), connecting it to a wider global evangelical network.
History
Rod Plummer founded Lifehouse International Church and serves as its senior pastor. The congregation has expanded from its Tokyo base to establish multiple campuses across the region, reflecting growth in contemporary Pentecostal Christianity in East and Southeast Asia.
What you see
As a contemporary church, Lifehouse emphasizes modern worship spaces and facilities designed for current congregational practices rather than traditional architectural forms.
Cultural significance
Lifehouse represents the growth of Pentecostal and contemporary Christian movements in Japan and Asia. Its multi-site model and international affiliation reflect evolving patterns of religious practice and community in the region.
Key facts
- Country: Japan
- City: Tokyo
- Coordinates: 35.673858, 139.70784
- Founder and senior pastor: Rod Plummer
- Affiliation: Australian Christian Churches (ACC)
Practical information & getting there
For current information about services, locations, and visiting times across Lifehouse’s campuses in Tokyo and elsewhere, consult the church’s official website or contact the congregation directly.
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