Large crowd gathers to enter Vank Church in Isfahan

A group of people gathered in front of the door of the Vank Church in Isfahan to enter the church.
Last night, videos were published online showing the presence of many people in front of the door of Vank Church in Isfahan, waiting to enter the church.
On Monday, December 25 (January 4), and Christmas, the Jolfa neighborhood of Isfahan witnessed a large attendance of people to enter the church and participate in the Christmas celebration. The people of Isfahan gathered with great enthusiasm in front of the church door and knocked on the door of the church to open it for them, but due to this crowd, the doors of the church were closed to the general Christian community an hour early.
People are knocking on the church door with great enthusiasm and shouting, "Jesus, open the door," so that the door may open for them. For years, according to the state media, interest in celebrating Christmas has increased among the Iranian people, while Persian-speaking Christians are deprived of a place to worship and access to church, and even on the eve of Christmas, house churches and the homes of some Christians are raided and arrested in order to prevent Christians from celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
The people of Iran are united and shouting their opinions without any fear, despite the efforts of the regime and its agents to prevent them from expressing their opinions and to divide them.
The release of the aforementioned video has caused many reactions among the Iranian people, with many wishing that the doors of the Church of God in Iran would soon be opened and all people would freely worship God in the church. Many others have also declared that you cannot imprison the liberating message of the Gospel, and the gathering of these people in front of the church door is a clear warning to you, the Islamic Republic regime.




