Sunday, 2 August 2015

Indian Pentecostal Church of God

                                                        Our Church
The India Pentecostal Church of God, situated in Gautam Nagar, is the the largest Pentecostal church in New Delhi. The first IPC Church was founded at Eloor a small village in Andhra Pradesh early in the 20th century, as a result of the strong spiritual vision of certain saints of God. This small prayer fellowship has grown since then. The India Pentecostal Church of God is the largest indigenous Pentecostal denomination in India. The leaders of this movement were given freedom to the local churches and ministers.

Service Timing

All days of the week except Sunday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sun 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM


Address:
Gautam Nagar, New Delhi 110049, India

Phone
+91-9891-202458

Website:
http://www.ipcgautamnagar.org

Bible Believers Church


                                                         Photos by Waiting For The Word

Bible Believers Church is an institution of faith and belief, vested on the strong ideas of the belief that God the Almighty is the protector and saviour of mankind and if her has the will to give His word, he also has the strength to keep His Word. One has to merely surrender themselves to the all pervading Holy Spirit in the prayer and mass sessions here, to feel the solace of being one with God and understanding his word. A lot of importance is attached to the reading of the Psalms, which tell us the story of Jesus Christ and his guidance through the thick and thin of life through the word of God.


Address:
I 10/956, Ratiya Marg, Sangam Vihar

St. Mary's Malankara Catholic Church



                                                   Photos by Simon Cheakkanal
The establishment of Bethany Ashram in Pune led to the beginning of St. Mary's Malankara Catholic Church. It was from Pune that the Bethany Fathers took care of the Malankara Catholic in Mumbai.  Soon, in Delhi and other cities, the Malankara Catholics initiated the formation of Malankara Catholic Associations, sending priests and fathers from the Eparchies to these associations. Appointing Rev. Fr. John Berchmans OIC as the coordinator of the Malankara Catholics in 1997, led to the organization of many communities under the MCCETRI banner - ‘The Malankara Catholic Church Extra Territorial Regions in India'. As of now the MCCETRI includes around 2550 families in 42 parishes.


150, Neb Sarai Ignou Road, Sainik Farms, New Delhi, Delhi, India