Gospel Church of Vilvoorde Relocates to Asiatpark, Led by Mualaba

Vilvoorde (Eurotoday) – The Gospel Church of Vilvoorde, led by Pastor Tom Mualaba, relocated to Asiatpark in 2025, providing a modern facility for worship and interactive services for its diverse congregation.

As VRT News reported, the Gospel Church of Vilvoorde has moved from St. Joseph’s Church to a new building in Asiatpark. Pastor Tom Mualaba says the church is a faith community that practices Christianity in a contemporary way. Services are designed to be lively, with music, joy, and interaction.

What prompted the Gospel Church of Vilvoorde to move to Asiatpark?

Most visitors come from Flanders, but there are also churchgoers from Africa and Brazil. Pastor Mualaba says the community is open to everyone and aims to create a welcoming space. The Gospel Church of Vilvoorde is not connected to the Catholic Church. 

Pastor Tom Mualaba says the congregation follows a more Protestant approach. The church focuses less on formal structures and institutions. Instead, it emphasises gathering people together to share and experience their faith. Members take part in services.

Pastor Mualaba describes the site as very special for the congregation. Asiatpark is a former military area that has been redeveloped, with various groups and companies carrying out different activities. 

The Gospel Church of Vilvoorde was first established in St. Joseph’s Church, serving a growing Protestant community for many years. In the early 2000s, Asiatpark, a former military area in Vilvoorde, began its redevelopment into a hub for businesses, cultural groups, and community initiatives. By 2025, the Gospel Church moved all its activities to a new building in Asiatpark.

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13 responses to “Gospel Church of Vilvoorde Relocates to Asiatpark, Led by Mualaba”

  1. Guillotine Avatar

    Moving from St. Joseph’s to Asiatpark? I guess they really wanted to add a dash of hipster flair to their prayers. Next, they’ll be holding services in a food truck! 😂

  2. Jelly Momentum Avatar
    Jelly Momentum

    Moving from St. Joseph’s to Asiatpark? Now that’s what I call a divine upgrade! 🙏 Just imagine the heavenly acoustics bouncing off those old military walls! 😂

  3. Mint Ness Avatar

    Moving a church to a former military site? Now that’s what I call “holy transformation”! 😏 Asiatpark must be the new hotspot for divine intervention and a sprinkle of modern flair, eh?

  4. Dez Bonbon Avatar

    Relocating to Asiatpark, eh? Guess the St. Joseph’s Church wasn’t hip enough for the modern-day disciples! Who knew salvation had a new postcode? 😏

  5. Guillotine Trigger Avatar
    Guillotine Trigger

    Relocating a church to a former military zone? Must be a new strategy for “spiritual warfare,” eh? 😂 One can only hope the congregation doesn’t get lost in the crossfire of modernity and tradition!

  6. skull crusher Avatar
    skull crusher

    Relocating to a former military site, eh? Nothing screams “modern worship” quite like a bit of decommissioned artillery in the background—makes for a riveting Sunday service! 😂

  7. Sultan of Speed Avatar
    Sultan of Speed

    Relocating a church to a former military site? Now that’s what I call a heavenly upgrade! Guess they figured, why not mix faith with a bit of tactical flair? 😏✌️

  8. wooden german Avatar
    wooden german

    Relocating to Asiatpark, eh? Nothing says “modern worship” quite like setting up shop in a former military zone. I suppose next they’ll be offering free Wi-Fi with your holy water! 😂

  9. spider fuji Avatar
    spider fuji

    So, the Gospel Church of Vilvoorde’s new digs in Asiatpark, eh? Because nothing says “spiritual awakening” like moving from a church to a former military base. Must be a divine strategy for handling a diverse congregation—who knew the Holy Spirit was into redevelopments? 😏

  10. opulent gamer Avatar
    opulent gamer

    Oh, relocating a church to a redeveloped military zone? Sounds like a divine strategy to attract both the faithful and the curious tourists. Who needs a steeple when you’ve got a trendy backdrop, right? 😏

  11. goatee shield Avatar
    goatee shield

    Relocating to Asiatpark, eh? Nothing says “modern worship” like a former military site – must really bring the congregation together over a good ol’ round of dodgeball instead of prayer. 😏

  12. Typical, isn’t it? A church moving into a former military zone – hope the sermons are as explosive as the location! 🙄💼

  13. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Oh, relocating to a trendy spot like Asiatpark? Next, they’ll be serving lattes and avocado toast during sermons—what a holy brunch! 🙄✌️

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