Indian Pentecostal Church of Nashik

Indian Pentecostal Church of Nashik God, in His mercy, chose Pastor K.E. Abraham as the founder of The Indian Pentecostal Church Of God. Simon. K.E. Being a school - teacher, Bro. Abraham. Pastor K.E.

Born on March I, 1899 to Godly parents of Jacobite faith at Mulakuzha, boy Abraham was saved at the age of seven in 1906 and was baptised in water on February 27, 1916 by Mahakavi K.V. As a young man Brother Abraham ministered among the youth and many young people were saved. As a minister of the Gospel he had built a small place of worship adjacent to his house at Mulakuzha in 1920. Those who wer

e saved through his ministry were baptised by him and the congregation began worshipping in this place. Some American missionaries who had come to South India in the early years of the century had published some Gospel tracts about the baptism of the Holy Spirit before they left India in 1914 when the First World War began. Brother Abraham got some of these tracts and came to know about the doctrine of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Lord filled Brother Abraham with the Holy Spirit on Sunday April 22, 1923. As this experience was new to the congregation with Brother Abraham, it was hard for them to accept it. After about six months of waiting and praying, the Lord did a great miracle in their midst which convinced the people about the power of God and about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The majority of the congregation received the baptism of the Holy Spirit by the end of 1923, and the Lord enabled Bro. Abraham to start afresh his congregation as a Pentecostal gathering in January 1924. This was the origin of the great Pentecostal Movement in India. Abraham was confined to school work during week-days. But during week-ends he used to visit other places and preach the full Gospel. By his ministry in different places, many had come to the saving power of Jesus Christ and the baptism of the Holy Spirit and small assemblies were established at Vettiyar, Pandalam, Punthala, Kumbanad, Elanthoor and other places, besides Mulakuzha. Though the congregations in these places had fellowship one with the other, they had not taken a name, but were known as "Brothers at Kumbanad", "Brothers at Vettiyar", "Brothers at Pandalam" and so on. Monthly fellowship meetings of these assemblies were held regularly from April 1924. Representatives from these assemblies began to meet from time to time and discuss about the progress of the work. As the founder and leader of the fellowship, Bro. Abraham presided over the monthly meetings and the meetings of the church representatives. In July 1924 a marriage had to be performed in this fellowship for which they needed a marriage register of a church. So, guided by the Spirit of God, Brother Abraham chose the name The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God. Marriage Register was printed and the first marriage in this church was solemnized on July 31,1924. God raised other ministers in this fellowship. Most of them were baptised in water or led to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit by Bro. Some of the ministers were Bros. K.C.Cherian (Mezhuveli), K.C. Cherian (Vettiyar), P.M Samuel (Keekozhoor), K.C. Oommen (Kumbanad), K.M. Zachariah (Punnakkad) and P.T. Varghese (Chethakkal). By the end of 1926 there were over 20 local churches and 25 ministers in this fellowship

The first convention of this fellowship was held at Ranni during April 1 to 5, 1925. Abraham, the leader of the fellowship was the main speaker along with Pastor A.J. John. Though The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God had fellowship with The South Indian Full Gospel Church led by Pastor Robert F. Cook and also with the brothers from Ceylon during these early days, The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God under the leadership of Pastor K.E. Abraham always kept its identity and stood for Biblical truths and Apostolic pattern. In May 1930 Pastor K.E. Abraham and family moved from Mulakuzha to Kumbanad. The Lord gave Pastor Abraham the vision about a Bible school to train up young people for the ministry. So in June 1930 he started the Hebron Bible School. The Pentecostal work began to spread to other parts of Travancore as well as neighbouring States of Cochin and Tamilnadu. To co-ordinate the small assemblies in all these places a governing body comprising of 12 ministers in the fellowship was formed which was called " The South Indian Pentecostal Church Ministers Council" (SIPC Ministers Council). This Council had no President but only a Secretary. Abraham was chosen as the Secretary. On December 20, 1933 "The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God" was registered at Aranmula with the Government of Travancore. Within a short period the work spread to Mysore, Madras, Hyderabad and some places in North India. Hence the Body of Representatives that met in May 1934 found it necessary to change the church-name to "The Indian Pentecostal Church of God" after deleting the word "South" from the original name. In 1935, at the end of the Bible School term (June, July and August) Pastors K.E. Abraham and P.T. Chacko, after a tour of North India reached Eluru on the east coast of erstwhile Hyderabad State; Pastor P.M. Samuel, after his tour of Tamilnad, met them at Eluru. "The Indian Pentecostal Church of God" was registered with the Government of India under the Societies Act XXI of 1860 at Eluru on December 9,1935 with the Registration Number 9/1935-36. Brother B.S. Lukeson, a clerk in the Registrar's office and Bro. K.R. John, a supdt. in the Irrigation Department at Eluru assisted Pastors K.E.Abraham, P.T.Chacko and P.M .Samuel for the registration. Pastor P.M. Samuel who was in Andhra Pradesh most of the time was chosen as the President; Pastor K.C. Cherian who had moved to Karnataka as Vice-President; Pastor P.T. Chacko representing Travancore as Secretary. The expenses for the registration was met by Pastors K.E. Abraham, P.T. Chacko and P.M.Samuel. In 1936, at the invitation of the Swedish Pentecostal Churches, Pastors K.E. Abraham and K.C. Cherian visited Sweden and other Scandinavian countries and a few other European countries for about two years. During that time the Lord gave a deeper vision to IPC Ministers about the work in India. From the State of Travancore, Pastor P.T. Chacko and family moved to Eluru and then to Secunderabad; Pastor P.M. Samuel and family to Vijayawada; Pastor M.K. Chacko and family to Delhi; Pastor K.J. Samuel and family to Lahore; Pastor Kurian Thomas and family to Itarsi; Pastor P.J. Daniel and family to Allahabad. These were the pioneers of IPC work outside Travancore, the cradle of Pentecostalism in India. From 1939 onwards Pastor K.E. Abraham held the office of the President, till his Home-call in December 1974. Pastor Abraham was succeeded by Pastor P.M.Samuel and then Pastor T.G. Oommen followed by Pastor P.L. Paramjyothi. When Pastor Paramjyothi entered glory in 1996, Pastor K.M. Joseph, the Vice President assumed office as President at the decision of the General Council. Pastor P.T.Chacko was the General Secretary at the time of the Registration of the Church. Other ministers who had served as secretaries in latter years were: Pastors K.C.Oomen, K.J.Samuel, T.N. Abraham, P.M. Philip, V.A. Thomas and George Varghese. Pastor T.S. Abraham serve as the General Secretary of the Church from 1990 to 2000. Pastor John D. Sunder Rao is the Vice - President and Bro. Thomas Vadakekut is the General Treasurer. The Lord began to bless the work and churches were established in the various parts of India. In due course of time, IPC believers who went to the Arabian countries, the United States of America and Canada established local churches there also. At present, The Indian Pentecostal Church of God has nearly 4200 local churches spread throughout the various states of India and places outside India.

27/02/2020

"We must allow the cross to work before we can receive the work of our High Priest.

We should follow the example of our Lord Jesus. When He died, He "poured out His soul unto death" (Isa. 53:12). At the same time, He committed His spirit to God (Luke 23:46).

What He did is what we must do. The soul-life must die. If we truly pour out our soul-life unto death and commit our spirit to God, we will soon experience being resurrected by God and have the fullness of the spiritual life in the glory of resurrection."

Watchman Nee (1903-1972)

31/01/2019

"The man or woman who does not know God demands an infinite satisfaction from other human beings which they cannot give, and in the case of the man, he becomes tyrannical (oppressive and controlling) and cruel.

It springs from this one thing, the human heart must have satisfaction, but there is only one Being who can satisfy the last abyss( very deep hole) of the human heart, and that is the Lord Jesus Christ."

Oswald Chambers(1874-1917)

29/01/2019

"One of the strange things about God is that He will come in as far as we allow Him.

I have often said that a Christian is as full of the Holy Spirit as he wants to be.

We can beg to be filled with the Holy Spirit. We can talk about it, but until we are willing to empty ourselves, we will never have the fullness of the Holy Spirit in our lives.

God will fill as much of us as we allow Him to fill."

A W Tozer (1897-1963)

28/01/2019

"Meekness and lowliness of heart are to be the distinguishing feature of the disciple, just as they were of the Master.

And further, that this humility is not something that will come of itself, but that it must be made the object of special desire, prayer, faith, and practice."

Andrew Murray (1828-1917)

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History The Indian Pentecostal Church of God (IPC) is the largest indigenous Pentecostal denomination in India. The Christian movement in India was pioneered by the disciple of Lord Jesus Christ, Thomas the Apostle, who traveled outside the Roman Empire to preach the Gospel, traveling as far as Indi...

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17/11/2017

PRAISE THE LORD
MORNING MANNA 🍞
NOVEMBER 17TH

THE GRACIOUS TONGUE

“Thou art fairer than the children of men: [for] grace is poured into thy lips: therefore God hath blessed thee for ever” (Psa 45.2).

Many do not realize the blessed truth that the more grace a man has in his mouth while on earth, the more beauty his resurrected body will have. If you have a bad mouth you will have an ugly body after resurrection. Remember that body is going to be eternal! ‘God blessing a man for ever’ depends also on the grace poured into his lips.

The next verse is more insightful and revealing: “Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O MOST MIGHTY, with thy glory and thy majesty”(Psa 45:3). A saint who had grace poured into his lips will find his tongue to be like a two-edged sword (the Word of God), and HE WILL BE MOST MIGHTY, CROWNED WITH GLORY AND MAJESTY! Does not this also prove that if you have a foul mouth, you are bound to be most weak, and filled with shame and misery?

About Jesus, it is stated that gracious words proceeded out of His mouth (Lk 4:22). “His mouth is most sweet: yea, [therefore] He is altogether lovely” (S.S. 5:16). The reason the officers gave to the Pharisees for not arresting Jesus, is most inspiring: “NEVER MAN SPAKE LIKE THIS MAN” (Jn 7:45,46). Even the enemies of Christ had a testimony about the gracious words that proceeded out of Him.

Dear reader, Eternity, your eternal beauty and eternal blessings will depend on the grace you had in your lips.

MORNING MANNA 🍞

08/11/2017

AT THE FEET OF THE JESUS

“Mary …sat at Jesus’ feet and heard His word” (Lk 10:39).

Sitting at the feet of Jesus is different from hearing the words of Jesus. Sitting at the feet is different from sitting in the presence of God. We may be praying in the presence of God, but we may not be sitting at the feet of Jesus.

What is sitting at the feet of Jesus? It is taking the lowest, humblest place in our spirit and giving God the highest place, seeking only the will of God in all things. It is spending time in the presence of God yielding and submitting ourselves to the will of God.

If God has not spoken to us, it means we have not sat at the feet of Jesus. When we sit at the feet of Jesus, He will speak to us. “Be still and know that I am God.” This is a most sweet experience in our spiritual life. In the beginning of our spiritual life we keep speaking much to Jesus, but as we grow we learn to sit at the feet of Jesus. Jesus will speak more to us, and we will speak less or speak at all.

“Mary has chosen that good part.” Those who learn to sit at the feet of Jesus can choose the best in life as Mary did. And only they can give their best to Jesus. What is the best to way to spend the best of your life? Sitting at the feet of Jesus and hearing His words. One word from the mouth of Jesus is richly satisfying and enlivening.

Jesus is waiting to speak to us but are we willing to sit at His feet and listen to Him?

02/11/2017

THE SECRET

I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
Philippians 4:12-13
A few years ago, Tim Tebow, arguably the greatest collegiate quarterback to ever play the game, wore a headband under his helmet with “Phil. 4:13” on it — a simple reminder that he could achieve much through God’s strength. He didn’t complete every pass, and he fumbled a time or two, but he played every down with confidence.
You probably aren’t facing three-hundred-pound defensive linemen these days, but do you face an impossible task, a formidable foe, or an insurmountable obstacle? Paul certainly faced many during his life — communicating the gospel to Jews, Greeks, Romans, army officers, slaves, and rulers; dealing with jealous religious leaders, hateful pagans, and corrupt politicians; surviving beatings, stonings, lashings, imprisonments, and shipwrecks; beginning churches in the most unlikely locales; training young men to be leaders in the church. Paul could do all this and more because of what Christ was doing in him. He had learned God’s “secret of being content” — relying on the Holy Spirit’s strengthening power.
What has God called you to do? You can do it — not in your own strength, but through Christ, who will give you everything you need. Depend on it, and move out in faith.
You can do all things through Christ!!!

14/09/2017

ARE YOU A L***R?

"In hell he lift up his eyes, being in torment and seeth Abraham afar off and Lazarus in his bosom" (Lk 16:23).

The rich man saw Abraham and Lazarus afar off. Where you will be in eternity, depends on how you lived in this world. Abraham is a type of God's presence. While on the earth the rich man was far away from the presence of God, and now he finds himself far away from the presence of God after death.

How can you make out you are far away from God? You may be in a service in church but you could be far away from God. You may be singing and praising God and worshipping God and may spend much time in prayer, but your heart could be far away from God. If you don't feel the presence of God it means you are far away from God. To the extent you feel God close to you now, you will be close to God in eternity.

In the Old Testament times, l***rs had to be outside the camp. The parts of the body affected by leprosy do not have any sensation. You can take a big needle pierce the part, but the l***r won't feel any pain. The minister may be preaching and pouring out his life before you, but you don't feel anything. You are a l***r in the sight of God. If you don't feel the presence of God you are a l***r. But the power of God, the grace of God can heal that leprosy. God can give you brand new flesh.

When Naaman, that proud arrogant man dipped himself in the waters of Jordan, he got new flesh. You need be dipped in the grace of God. You need to be dipped in the word of grace of God. You need to be dipped in the water of the Holy Spirit.

Come back to God today and say, "Lord I don't want to be far away. "If you keep a distance between you and God, the devil will take that place. So have a real intimacy with Jesus. After you leave this world it will be too late to realize that you are far away from God.

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Indian Pentecostal Church Of Nashik, Uttam Nagar
Nashik
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