I visited Philadelphia Praise Center on the morning of June 3, 2018. This Indonesian congregation started meeting in 2005, and from the beginning they sang together with a worship band. At first the group consisted of a few families, and as the congregation grew, they asked one of their elders to become their pastor. Elder Aldo Siahaan agreed to pursue theological education, taking courses at Eastern Mennonite University, and was licensed and ordained by 2006. A member of one of Philadelphia Praise Center’s founding families was a Mennonite pastor in Central Java, and visited Philadelphia several times to help connect the community to an area conference of Mennonite Church USA. Philadelphia Praise Center officially affiliated in 2007.
The church building stands out from the typically densely built Philadelphia street because of the mural on its facade. The image was painted by Donna Backues, a North American woman who lived in Indonesia for many years. She and her husband attend this church and translated for the few non-Indonesian speakers when I visited.
Inside, the spacious room had a balcony with ornamented beams and a low stage where the speakers and band members stood. Folded paper ornaments hung on the front wall, where images, sermon notes, and song lyrics were projected.