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Methodist Church in India

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Protestant Christian denomination of India

Methodist Church in India
ClassificationMethodist
TheologyWesleyan-Arminian
PolityEpiscopal
AssociationsWorld Council of Churches,Christian Conference of Asia, theNational Council of Churches in India andWorld Methodist Council
Congregations2,460
Members648,000
Official websitehttps://worldmethodistcouncil.org
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Methodist Church in India is a ProtestantChristian denomination of India.

The Methodist Church in India's roots originate inAmerican Methodist missionary activity inIndia, as opposed to the British and Australian conferences of the Methodist Churches, which joined theChurch of South India and theChurch of North India that emerged as a result of the ecumenical merger of theMethodist Church of Great Britain,Church of India, Burma and Ceylon (Anglican) and other Protestant denominations.[1]

Methodism came to India in 1856.[2][3] It has hundreds of thousands of members.[4] It is a member of theWorld Council of Churches,Christian Conference of Asia, theNational Council of Churches in India andWorld Methodist Council.[4] It runs schools.[4][5]

The Methodist Church in India (MCI), is an "autonomous affiliated" Church in relation to theUnited Methodist Church.[6][7]

It hasepiscopal polity.

History

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In 1856 the Methodist Episcopal Church From America started the mission in India. The Methodist Episcopal Church began its work in India in 1856, whenWilliam Butler came from America. He selected Oudh and Rohilkhand to work in and, being unable to secure a residence at Lucknow, began work at Bareilly. The first War of Independence broke up the work at Bareilly, but in 1858 Lucknow was occupied and Bareilly re-occupied and the work of the Mission started anew.

By 1864 the work had grown to such an extent that it was organized under the name of the India Mission Conference. Additional stations were occupied in Oudh, Rohilkhand, Garhwal, and Kumaon, and by 1876 The Methodist Episcopal Church had established work both along evangelistic and educational lines.

Methodist Churches were established in cities includingMumbai,Kolkata,Chennai,Kanpur andBangalore. Special revival meetings were held which led the church out of its boundaries and gave it a national status.

In 1870 marked, on the invitation ofJames M. Thoburn, an acknowledged leader in the Mission, evangelistWilliam Taylor was invited to India to hold special revival meetings. On his arrival, he started his work at Lucknow and subsequently went to Kanpur. The work had thus far been confined to the territory East and North of the Ganges, but by that river; this move was the first step of expansion into all Southern Asia. There came into existence Methodist congregations in Kanpur, Bombay, Poona, Calcutta, Secunderabad, Madras, Bangalore, Nagpur and other cities.[8]

In 1873 the churches established by William Taylor were organized into the "Bombay-Bengal Mission." In 1876 the South India Annual Conference was organized, taking in all the territory outside the bounds of the original Upper India field. This was followed in 1888 by the organization of the Bengal Annual Conference, and in 1893 the Bombay and North-West India Annual Conferences were separated. Between 1871 and 1900 the Methodist Episcopal Church expanded to become a national Church throughout Southern and South-Eastern Asia, with work carried on in twelve languages, extending from Manila to Quetta and from Lahore to Madras; and the Christian community increased from 1,835 to 111,654.

In 1904 the field was again sub-divided by the organization of the Central Provinces Mission Conference, which was followed by setting the work of Burma apart and organizing it as a Mission Conference. In 1921 two Annual Conferences, Lucknow and Gujarat were brought into existence and another division of the field was made in 1922 when the Indus River Annual Conference was organized. In 1925 the Hyderabad Annual Conference was separated from the South India Annual Conference. In 1956 Agra Annual Conference was separated from Delhi Annual Conference and Moradabad Annual Conference from the North India Annual Conference. In 1960 the Karachi Provisional Annual Conference was organized. Thus in 95 years from 1865 to 1960, the one Conference in India had grown into 13, covering the whole of Southern Asia.

In this period the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church spread beyond India. Under the leadership of James M. Thoburn, Burma was entered in 1879, where John E. Robinson became the pioneer missionary, and in 1885 the work in Malaysia was begun by the establishment of a mission at Singapore, the pioneer here being William F. Oldham. In 1899, when the Philippines came into the possession of the United States of America, James M. Thoburn entered Manila and established the Church; Homer C. Stuntz was one of the pioneer workers. All these missionary leaders later became Bishops of the Church.[citation needed]In 1870 the first missionaries of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church came. Two young ladies arrived that year:Isabella Thoburn, to work in the education of India's girls and women, and physician Clara Swain, to work in medicine, the first female doctor to undertake such work in Asia[citation needed].[citation needed]

Evangelistic work in the villages of northern India resulted in thebaptism of large numbers of people from the deprived classes.[citation needed]

In 1920 the Methodist Missionary Society was organized to supervise missionary work in India. In 1930 the Central Conference of southern Asia elected the first nationalbishop. Since theIndependence of India in 1947 all bishops have been Indian nationals. Missionaries were sent to Borneo in 1956 and to theFiji islands in 1963.[citation needed]

Since 1928 the MCI was engaged in union negotiations inNorth India. In 1970 the Central Conference voted against the plan of union, but dialogue with theChurch of North India continued.[citation needed]

In 1981 the Methodist Church in India was established as an "autonomous affiliated" church in relation with the United Methodist Church.[6][7] The church is now independent in organization and has adopted its own constitution and book of discipline and articles of faith.[citation needed]

Beliefs

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The Methodist Church in India says that it understands itself as the body of Christ in and for the world as part of the Church universal. Its stated purpose is to understand the love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ, to bear witness of this love to all people and to make them his disciples.

The Methodist Church in India affirms two dominical sacraments,Holy Baptism andHoly Communion, with five additionalrites being observed:confirmation,confession,matrimony,holy orders andanointing of the sick. Theordinances offeetwashing (especially onMaundy Thursday), as well as women'sheadcovering (usually with ashawl, chiefly adupatta), are practiced.

Social work

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The MCI runs 102 boarding schools and 155 village schools in which over 60,000 children are enrolled. 89 residential hostels cater for 6,540 boys and girls. The Church also operates 19 College and vocational training institutions, 25 hospitals and health care centres, and many community welfare and development programmes in the country.

Parish

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Chennai Regional Conference

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Chennai

  1. Emmanuel Methodist Church, Vepery, Chennai
  2. Methodist Tamil Church, Vepery, Chennai
  3. Anna Nagar Methodist Church,Anna Nagar, Chennai # annanagarmethodistchurch.org.in
  4. Methodist Tamil Church, Ramapuram, Chennai


Andaman Islands

  1. Holy Trinity Methodist Church, Haddo, Andaman Islands
  2. Methodist Tamil Church, Shoal Bay, Andaman Islands
  3. Methodist Tamil Church, Bamboo Flat, Andaman Islands
  4. Methodist Tamil Church, Namunaghar, Andaman Islands

Pondicherry

  1. Zion Methodist Church, Pondicherry
  2. Emmanuel Methodist Church, Pondicherry

Madurai

  1. St. John's Methodist Tamil ChurchMadurai[9]

Coimbatore

  1. Apostolic Methodist Church, Coimbatore

Thiruvallur District

  1. Emmanuel methodist Tamil Church, Pudur, Ambattur, Chennai

Bangalore Regional Conference

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  1. Richmond Town Methodist Church, No.4, Kingston Road, Richmond Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025
  2. Indiranagar Methodist Church, 100ft Road, 13th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008
  3. Sarjapur Road Methodist Church, beside St. Patrick's Academy, near Kodathi, Gate, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035
  4. Koramangala Methodist Church, CA30/A, 15th Main Rd, 4th Block Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560034
  5. Christ Methodist Church, 3M98+CGR, Sonam Layout, Essel gardens, Bengaluru
  6. Hosa Road Methodist church
  7. Lingarajapuram Methodist church
  8. Wilson Garden Methodist church
  9. R T Nagar Methodist church
  10. Grace Methodist church
  11. St. Paul Methodist church
  12. Hoodi Methodist church
  13. Peenya Methodist church
  14. L R Nagar Methodist church
  15. Mysore Methodist church
  16. St. Paul Methodist Central Church Bidar Karnataka 585401

Mumbai Regional Conference

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S. No.NameAddress
1Wesley Methodist Tamil Church, Andheri[10]Worlipada Anand Nagar, Marol Pipeline Rd, Andheri East, Mumbai
2Centenary Methodist Gujarati ChurchM.S Ali road, Grant Road east, Mumbai.
3Methodist Tamil Church, Mira Road[11]Shanti Nagar, Mira Road (E), Mumbai/Thane.
4Bowen Memorial Methodist Church[12]Tullock Road, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai.
5Robinson Memorial Methodist Central ChurchShaikh Hafizuddin Marg, Ashadham Colony, Madanpura, Mumbai.
6Rahator Memorial Methodist ChurchParel, Mumbai.
7Warner Memorial Methodist ChurchAmbedkar Nagar, Kurla, Mumbai.
8Vernon Memorial Methodist ChurchSyndicate, Kalyan, Mumbai.
9Sumang Methodist Kannada ChurchVithalwadi, Kalyan East, Mumbai.
10Methodist Marathi Church ThaneGokuldham Society, Thane East
11Bethel Kannada Methodist Church MatungaMatunga M.L Camp, Matunga
12Methodist Church Ambernathkalyan-badlapur road, Ambernath
13St. Paul's Methodist Tamil Church Kurla EastKamgar Nagar, Kurla East
14Methodist English Church Kirkee PuneElphinstone Road, Kirkee Pune
15Methodist Marathi Church Kirkee PuneElphinstone Road, Kirkee Pune
16Methodist Tamil Church Kirkee PuneElphinstone Road, Kirkee Pune
17Methodist Kannada Church Kirkee PuneElphinstone Road, Kirkee Pune
18Oldham Memorial Methodist English ChurchEast Street, Camp, Pune
19Oldham Memorial Methodist Marathi ChurchEast Street, Camp, Pune
20Oldham Memorial Methodist Kannada ChurchEast Street, Camp, Pune
21Methodist Marathi Church12 Bungalow Road, Lonavala Pune
22Methodist Marathi Centenary ChurchTalegaon Station Road, Pune
23Methodist Marathi ChurchTalegaon Gaon, Pune
24Methodist Hindustani ChurchNDA, Pune
25Elim Methodist Marathi ChurchNigdi, Pune
26Tamil Church[13] Elim MethodistNigdi, Pune
27Elim Methodist Kannada ChurchNigdi, Pune
28St.Peter's Methodist Tamil ChurchKailash Nagar,Thane
28Epworth Methodist Tamil Church[14]Nerul, Navi Mumbai
29The Epworth Methodist English Church[15]Nerul, Navi Mumbai

Nagpur (Maharashtra)

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S. No.NameAddress
1Methodist Hindi ChurchMecosabagh Methodist High School, Mecosabagh Christian Colony, Kadbi Chowk - 440014
2Methodist Marathi ChurchNelson Hall, Mecosabagh Christian Colony, Kadbi Chowk - 440014

Nanded District (Maharashtra)

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S. No.NameAddress
1Nanded Methodist ChurchMethodist Church Near SP office Nanded police headquarter road,vazirabad,Nanded-431601

North India Regional Conference

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Bareilly served as the headquarters for the Methodist Church in India, hence, the Christ Methodist Church in Civil Lines, Bareilly is the second oldest Methodist Church building in India. The oldest being in Nainital, Uttarakhand.

S. No.ParishAddress
1Christ Methodist ChurchChurch Road, Civil Lines, Bareilly 243001 - U.P.

Delhi Regional Conference

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S. No.ParishAddress
1Christ Church Trans YamunaLalita Park, Laxmi Nagar, East Delhi, Delhi.
2Christ Methodist ChurchBholanath Bazar, Shahdara, East Delhi, Delhi.
3Bethel Methodist ChurchSector 50, Noida, UP 201301
4Apostle's Methodist ChurchSector 4, RK Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022
5Methodist Church Delhi CantonmentChurch Road, Birjlal Dua Marg, Pratap Chowk, Delhi Cantonment, New Delhi, Delhi 110010
6Vasant Kunj Methodist ChurchPocket 11, Sector B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi 110070
7Christ Methodist Church KhanpurBlock D, JJ Colony, Khanpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110062
8Christ Methodist Church- New Palam ViharNew Palam Vihar Phase 2, Sector 110, Gurugram, Haryana 122017
9Centenary Methodist ChurchLodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110003
10Millennium Methodist ChurchSector 11, Rohini, Delhi, 110085
11Emmanual Methodist ChurchNear School, Block U, Mangolpuri S Block, Delhi, 110083
12Christ Methodist Church-NajafgarhNangloi - Najafgarh Rd, Jatav Mohalla, Najafgarh, New Delhi, Delhi 110043
13Methodist Church DhakaDhaka Colony, Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, 110009
14Christ Methodist Church1, Butler Rd, Railway Colony, Tis Hazari, New Delhi, Delhi 110054
15Butler Methodist ChurchSector 19, Pocket 3, Dwarka, Delhi, 110075
16Methodist Church-Burari-Sant Nagar

Uttar Pradesh

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S. No.ParishAddress
1St. Paul's Methodist ChurchRoorkee Road, Meerut Cantt.
2St. John's ChurchMeerut.
3St. Thomas ChurchBaccha Park (Children's Park) Meerut
4St. Methodist ChurchG T Road, Ghaziabad.

Lucknow Regional Conference

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Lucknow

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S. No.NameAddress
1Central Methodist Church37 Cantonment road, Lucknow.
2Lal Bagh Methodist ChurchForesyth Road, Near Dhayanidhan park, Lal Bagh, Lucknow.
3Ganeshganj Methodist ChurchAminabad road, Lucknow.
4Daliganj Methodist ChurchAcharya narendradev Marg, Daliganj, Lucknow.
5Shalom Methodist ChurchSector 4, Vrindavan colony, Lucknow.
6Christ Methodist ChurchRam puram, Behind Gayatri Mandir, Kursi Road,Lucknow.
7Wesleyan Methodist Church28/29 Nehru Road, Cantt Lucknow.

Kanpur

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S. No.NameAddress
1Methodist Church ChakeriHarjinder Nagar,Chakeri, Kanpur.
2LLJM Methodist ChurchPost Office Lane, Civil Lines, Kanpur.
3Methodist English ChurchNoronha Road, Cantonment, Kanpur.
4Methodist High School73, Cantonments, Kanpur.
5Sofi Shukla Memorial Methodist ChurchHamirpur Road, Baradevi, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur.
6Methodist ChurchVarkitola, Phaphund.

Agra Regional Conference

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Gujarat Regional Conference

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Gandhinagar (Gujarat)

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S. No.NameAddress
1Methodist ChurchPlot # 46, Sector 23, Gandhinagar - 382024.

Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

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S. No.NameAddress
1Methodist Tamil ChurchNo.3 & 4 Anupam Nagar Society, Near Carmel Methodist Church, Near CTM, Ahmedabad.

Madhya Pradesh Regional Conference

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)

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S. No.NameAddress
1Centenary Methodist ChurchGehunkheda, Kolar Road, Bhopal - 462042
|Methodist Church Ayodhya NagarAyodhya Nagar, Sector L, Bhopal - 462041

Hyderabad Regional Conference

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Bengal Regional Conference

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Mordabad Regional Conference

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Church of North India".World Methodist Council. 9 November 2019. Retrieved25 June 2020.The Church of North India is a united church which came into being as the result of a union of six churches on 29th November 1970. The six churches were: The Council of the Baptist Churches in Northern India, The Church of the Brethren in India; The Disciples of Christ; The Church of India (formerly known as the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon); The Methodist Church (British and Australian Conferences); The United Church of Northern India. ... The Church of North India is a full member of the World Council of Churches, the Christian Conference of Asia, the Council for World Mission, the Anglican Consultative Council, the World Methodist Council and the World Alliance of Reformed Churches.
  2. ^"Building bridges with Methodist Church in India".United Methodist News Service. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  3. ^Latourette, 1961.
  4. ^abc"Methodist Church in India". Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved29 March 2010.[sub]=1
  5. ^Latourette, 1962.
  6. ^ab"The Methodist Church in India: Bangalore Episcopal Area". The United Methodist Church GBGM. Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved18 October 2007.
  7. ^ab"India Methodists celebrate 150 years of ministry". The United Methodist Church. Archived fromthe original on 6 December 2006. Retrieved18 October 2007.
  8. ^The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, 1976 Historical Statement, pp 7-11.
  9. ^"St. John's Methodist Church, Mahatma Gandhi Nagar".St. John's Methodist Church, Mahatma Gandhi Nagar. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  10. ^"Wesley Methodist Tamil Church - Google Search".www.google.com. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  11. ^"MTC Mira Road". Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2021. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  12. ^"Bowen Memorial Methodist Church - Building Faith, Fostering Community, Inspiring Lives".bowenmethodist.church. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  13. ^"WELCOME TO METHODIST TAMIL CHURCH".mtcnigdi.org. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  14. ^"The Epworth Methodist Tamil Church Nerul - YouTube".www.youtube.com. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  15. ^"Epworth Methodist English Church| Home".www.epworthmethodistenglish.church. Retrieved12 January 2025.

Further reading

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  • Badley, Brenton T.The Making of a Bishop: The Life of Bishop Jashwant Chitambar (Lucknow, India: Lucknow Publishing House, 1942).
  • Hollister, John Norman.The Centenary of the Methodist Church in Southern Asia (Lucknow Publishing House, 1956).
  • Latourette, Kenneth S.Christianity In A Revolutionary Age A History Of Christianity In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries Volume III The Nineteenth Century Outside Europe The Americas The Pacific Asia And Africa (1961) pp 400–415.online
  • Latourette, Kenneth S.Christianity in a Revolutionary Age Vol. 5, The 20th Century outside Europe (1962) pp 299–331.
  • Locke, Russ M. "A Methodist Family In India: A History Of I. Amar Chitambar and Family." (Doctor of Ministry thesis, Claremont School Of Theology, Proquest Dissertations Publishing, 1978. 781534online, pp. 40-54 on Jashwant Rao Chitambar.
  • Moffett, Samuel Hugh.A History of Christianity in Asia, Vol. II, 1500–1900 (2005) . By
  • Pickett, J. Waskom.The Methodist Church in India. (1939).
  • Thoburn, James M.The Christian conquest of India (1906) online
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