PANTU, March 1 2026: St Stephen Church now has a new look after the old dilapidated building was demolished and rebuilt for the comfort and safety of its believers.
Caption: Newly completed St Stephen Church Pantu - Photo by Ukas
The construction of the new church was made possible through financial assistance from the United For Other Religions (Unifor), reflecting the Sarawak government's ongoing commitment to safeguarding the welfare and harmony of the multi-religious community in the state.
The new two-storey building is capable of accommodating up to 500 people at a time.
The ground floor of the building also serves as a church hall for organising various religious and community activities, while the main space on the upper floor houses a more spacious and comfortable place of worship.
The construction project was coordinated by the church with the cooperation of the local community to ensure that its implementation runs smoothly and meets the needs of the local community.
Caption: Christians attending Sunday service at St Stephen Church Pantu - Photo by Ukas
Residents in Pantu District expressed their highest appreciation and gratitude to the Sarawak government for approving the assistance.
With the completion of the new building, St Stephen Church is expected to continue to be an important centre of religious and social activities for the local community, thus strengthening the spirit of togetherness among the residents of Pantu and the surrounding area.

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