Mission Connections PC (USA) Seal PC(USA) logo (link to home)
 
 
             
  Rev. Sadegh Sepehri  
             
 

Sadegh Sepehri
Lynar Str. 24
13585 Berlin,
Germany
Email: Sadegh Sepehri

Sadegh Sepehri was appointed a mission co-worker in 1998 to serve as a pastor with for the Iranian Presbyterian Fellowship in Europe situated in Berlin, Germany. Sadegh teaches, preaches, and provides pastoral care among the Iranian Presbyterians in Berlin and does evangelism and social work with the Iranian refugees in Germany and Europe.

About 7,000 Iranians and more than 15,000 Persian-speaking people live in Berlin. Most of them are refugees who have left home and family and are now living in exile. Sadegh says that there is a great opportunity to go to them, serve them, help them find their way, and bring the Word of hope to them.

A native of Iran, Sadegh was 18 when he converted from Islam to Christianity. He joined the Tehran Evangelical Church (Presbyterian) and began working as the chaplain and administrative director of the social service center and in the Clinic of Hope in Tehran, operated by the American Presbyterian Mission. For the following three years he was the chaplain at the Christian Hospital in Tabriz, Iran.

 

Sadegh Sepehri

Letters from
Sadegh Sepehri

 
             
 

From 1970 to 1991, Sadegh worked for the Iran Bible Society. For the first nine years he was the administrative and financial director and Bible translator and for the last twelve years he was the executive secretary. In November 1990, Sadegh moved to Germany and was employed by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wuttemburg as an Iranian pastor in Bremen and other parts of Europe. In 1995 he began a partnership with the PC(USA) as well. In October 1998, Sadegh began his official term in mission with the PC(USA).

Sadegh has a diploma in Persian literature. He took theological classes from the Evangelical Church of Iran and has a degree from the Bible Translators Institute in Karachi, Pakistan. He is a member of the Persian Presbytery of Iran. Sadegh is the father of five adult children, four sons: Djavad, Manouchehr, Mehrdad, and Shahram, and a daughter: Nahid.

Birthdays: October 23

 
             
PC(USA) Home (Link)
     
   
  Home  
   
  Mission Speakers  
   
  Mission Workers  
   
  Letters from Young Adult Volunteers  
   
  Photo Albums  
   
  Archives  
   
  Frequently Asked Questions  
   
 
  RSS icon
 
   
     
  show your support  
     
   
     
   
     
     
 

For more information contact Peter Kemmerle (888) 728-7228 x5612, Anne Blair (888) 728-7228 x5373, or Bruce Whearty (888) 728-7228 x5628 - Or write to: 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, KY, 40202

 
     
  Link to Top of Page  
 
Contact PC (USA) (link)