An Assyrian Evangelical Church is a type of church where people who are Assyrian (which means they come from a region in what is now Iraq, Turkey, and Syria) can come together to worship God in a way that is different from other types of churches.
This church combines elements of the Assyrian culture, traditions, and language with the Christian beliefs and practices. People who go to this church believe in Jesus Christ and the Bible, but they worship in a way that is unique to their Assyrian heritage.
The Assyrian Evangelical Church has leaders, known as pastors or reverends, who guide people in their worship and help them to understand the Bible. During the services, people sing hymns, pray, and listen to the pastor talk about God and how to live a good life.
This type of church is important to Assyrian people because it allows them to connect with their cultural roots while also worshipping God. By coming together at this church, they can support each other and grow spiritually in a way that is meaningful to them.