ATTWI | |
Full Name: | Association of Theologically Trained Women of India |
Founders: | Ms. Shanti R. Solomon and Rev. Herbert E. Hoefer, LCMS |
Founding Location: | Madras (Tamil Nadu) |
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Type: | Nonprofit |
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Status: | Registered Society |
Purpose: | Fostering theological empowerment of women |
Professional Title: | The Association of Theologically Trained Women of India |
Location Country: | India |
Origins: | Ordination of women in Christianity |
Region Served: | India |
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Membership: | 500+ |
Membership Year: | 2024 |
Language: | English |
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Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Ms. Jessica Richard |
Leader Title2: | Vice President |
Leader Name2: | Ms. Dakerlin Mukhim |
Leader Title3: | Secretary |
Leader Name3: | Rev. Sofia Christabel, CSI |
Leader Title4: | Treasurer |
Leader Name4: | Dr. Laila Vijayan, CSI |
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Website: | https://attwi.in/ |
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It is an ecumenical organisation with more than 500 members.[1]
In 1977, Shanti Solomon and D. Hoeffer, a German missionary pioneered a conference for theologically trained women in Chennai with a three-fold purpose:[1]
Another conference was organised in 1978 in Chennai. In 1979, an ad hoc committee[1] was constituted to draft a constitution for forming an association. ATTWI became a reality in 1979.
Session | Year | Venue | Topic | |
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I | 1979 (20–22 February) | Gurukul Lutheran Theological College & Research Institute, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | Theologically Trained Women in India - Dare, Share and Act | |
II | 1981 (3–6 February) | Jeevan Jyothi Retreat Centre, Hyderabad (Undivided Andhra Pradesh) | Theologically Trained Women of India - Called to Serve | |
III | 1983 (26–30 May) | Queen Victoria Girls Inter College, Agra (Uttar Pradesh) | New Dimensions in the ministry | |
IV | 1985 (17–20 January) | Charal Mount, Charalkunnu (Kerala) | Feminist Theology in the West and Indian Church's Response | |
V | 1987 (26–30 September) | UMT College, Calcutta (West Bengal) | Christian Home - the Nursery for Christian Concepts | |
VI | 1990 (8–11 February) | Animation Centre, Bishop's House, Nagercoil (Tamil Nadu) | New Dawn for Women | |
VII | 1992 (23–26 October) | Mecosabagh Girls Hostel, Nagpur (Maharashtra) | Theology - A Faith Experience | |
VIII | 1997 (21–24 January) | Operation Mobilisation Retreat Centre, Secunderabad (Undivided Andhra Pradesh) | Theology - Praxis | |
IX | 2002 (31 October - 2 November) | Bosco Institute for Research and Development of Youth (BIRDY), Hyderabad (Undivided Andhra Pradesh) | Towards a new community - a violence free society | |
X | 2006 (3–5 May) | Serampore College, Serampore (West Bengal) | Empowered by God - Women transcend barriers | |
XI | 2009 (October) | |||
XII | 2014 (July) | Henry Martyn Institute, Hyderabad (Telangana) | ||
XIII | 2020 (January) | CSI Synod Centre, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | ||
XIV | 2024 (21-22 May) | CSI LITE Centre, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | Reimaging our potential |
Membership to ATTWI is presently restricted to those who hold a degree in theology offered by the Senate of Serampore College (University) or such other theological degrees recognised by the Senate.[1]
The executive committees:[3]
Term | President | Vice-President | Secretary | Treasurer | Executive Committee Members |
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1979-1981 | Vanitha Nallathambi | Nalini Arles | Katakshamma Paul Raj | Annamma K. K. George | Shanti Solanki |
Graham Basanti | |||||
Merian Mary | |||||
Principal UTC | |||||
President of AICCW | |||||
Executive Secretary of Asian Church Women's Conference | |||||
1981-1983 | Saroja Moses Sangha | Florence Deenadayalan | Sumathi Williams | Susy David | Smitha Pramanik |
Shantha Kumari | |||||
Vatsala Christian | |||||
1983-1985 | Annamma K. K. George | Christina Lall | Sarojini Prasad Rao | Grace Bai Joseph | Nihar Nalini Chatriya |
Smitha Rathod | |||||
Vimala Kantharao | |||||
1985-1987 | Annamma K. K. George | Christina Lall | Sarojini Prasad Rao | Grace Bai Joseph | Nihar Nalini Chatriya |
Vimala Kantharao | |||||
Sumathi Williams | |||||
Hannah Joseph | |||||
Sarala David | |||||
Saroja Sangha | |||||
Navamani Elia Peter | |||||
Mathai Zachariah | |||||
1987-1990 | Padmasani J. Gallup | S. A. Benjamin | E. Joseph | S. Devapalana | Smitha Pramanik |
Jessie Ranjan | |||||
Shanti Kumari | |||||
Annamma K. K. George | |||||
M. Bage | |||||
1990-1992 | Nirmala Vasantha Kumar | Rajakumari Joseph | Ratnavathi Babu Rao | Rachel Matthew | |
Manoj Manjari Kumari | |||||
Grace M. Joseph | |||||
Padmasani J. Gallup | |||||
Narendra John | |||||
1992-1997 | Vijayamma Prasad | Florence Deenadayalan | Shanta George | Suguna Devasundaram | |
Manoj Manjari | |||||
Awala Longkumer | |||||
Sennangshila Benjamin | |||||
P. C. Laltlani | |||||
Vidya Benjamin | |||||
Ratnavathi Babu Rao | |||||
Nirmala Susai | |||||
Shyamala Baby | |||||
Kunjamma Philip | |||||
1997-2002 | Jessie Nesakumar | Soumini Jayan | Sabitha Swaraj | Shyamala Sukumar | |
Margaret Prabhu | |||||
Ida Swamidas | |||||
Anne Bhosle | |||||
Sunitha Noronha | |||||
Ashwathy John | |||||
2002-2006 | Annamma Thariyan | Pankaja Manilal | Ratnavathi Babu Rao | B. Subhashini | |
Shanti Tilak | |||||
Graham Basanti | |||||
Christina Lall | |||||
Thankamma Varkey | |||||
Anna Mary | |||||
2006-2009 | Nirmala Vasantha Kumar | Susan George Matthew | Limatula Longkumer | Krupaveni Prakasha Rao | Susan Thomas |
Leela Rajanandam | |||||
Ivaleen Ammanna | |||||
Kanthamani Christopher Raj | |||||
Lovely Mukherjee | |||||
Rualzamawii | |||||
Ravi Tiwari | |||||
2009-2014 | Priscilla Reuben | ||||
2014-2020 | Syamala Sukumar | ||||
2020-2024 | Jyothi Sundar | ||||
2024-Present | Jessica Richard | Dakerlin Mukhim | Sofia Christabel | Laila Vijayan | Shantha Kumari |
Minitha | |||||
Elizabeth Giri | |||||
Vedakani | |||||
Elizabeth Aharone | |||||