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Mission :
International Missions : Travancore
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Tsunami Relief
Effort needs your support!
Travancore Church Council
IndiaThe London Missionary Society sent the first
Congregational Missionaries to India in 1820. As a result, a group
of Congregational Churches were gathered in the southern part of
India that is known as the Travancore Church Council. Forty-five
churches, ranging in size from 20 to 1400 families, now spread the
gospel in the state of Tamil Nadu. Some of these congregations
worship in thatched sheds. Additionally, there are ten missionaries
working in Northern India, with plans to spread God's word.
Under the leadership of Rev. Kenaz Solomon, these churches face
strong opposition in a culture hostile to any "foreign faith." It is
essential that we support this important work. Rev. Solomon and his
wife, Kamazh, along with sons Sammy and David have ministered
faithfully as a missionary family for many years. They serve the
Lord with a sense of loyalty to Christ and the Congregational Way.
The Travancore Church Council sponsors:
Sunday Schools with an enrollment of more that 5,000 children. The
TCC prepares a common Sunday School curriculum for Churches.
Congregational Christian Hospital - A 30 bed hospital at Palliyadi
serves 14 villages (30,000 people).
Schools – One Elementary School and a Christian Middle School. The
government provides a noon meal and textbooks for students.
The Women's Christian Fellowship General Council oversees six sewing
schools for young women to prepare them for careers. The Hand
Embroidery Project involves women who work with linen items. These
goods are available for sale through NA Churches. Additionally, the
Women's Fellowship is running five nursery schools.
Christian Youth Welfare Association – Hundreds of young men and
women are members of TCC Churches. This association helps to provide
fellowship with other Congregational youth.
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