Centenary Methodist Church, Hyderabad Explained

MCI-Centenary Methodist Church
Denomination:Methodism
Churchmanship:Low Church
Country:India
Diocese:Hyderabad Regional Conference
Priest:Rev M Joseph and Rev. GD Anil Kumar (Telugu Church Pastors)
Minister:Rev.Dr. Muthu M. John (2014 - till date); (2014 - till date) [English Church Pastors]

MCI-Centenary Methodist Church is a church compound located at Chapel road, Abids housing two of the most prominent churches in the city. It is a Protestant Church and is under the auspices of Methodist Church in India. It was built in the 1950s in order to accommodate the increasing number of Methodists in the city. It is currently the largest church in Hyderabad in terms of seating capacity. The church shares its premises with its predecessor the Methodist chapel which was built in 1877. This church which is popularly known as the Methodist Chapel of Chapel Road was established by the missionaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The church offers services in Telugu, English, Hindi, Marathi and Kannada.

History

The Methodists began their missionary activities in the Deccan region of India in the mid-1800s. The South India Conference of the Methodists was also held in Hyderabad in 1884.[1] The Methodist chapel was built much earlier, in 1877, and has the distinction of being the oldest Christian religious structure in the city. Due to its small size, it was never referred to as a church; it is still referred to as a chapel. The much larger Centenary Methodist church was built in the 1970s in order to accommodate the growing number of Methodists in the city. The church now caters to a cosmopolitan group of Methodists, who speak Telugu (the largest) followed by English, Hindi, Marathi, and Kannada.

Architecture

Methodist Chapel

The Methodist chapel is a small whitewashed Neo-Gothic Structure. The chapel features a multitude of spires and Gothic buttresses. The walls of the chapel also feature several plaques commemorating the services of several missionaries that worked in the region. The church also has a large stained glass window as its altarpiece.

Centenary Methodist Church

This is a much larger roomier church that can accommodate more than 2000 people. The church is a stone masonry structure subscribing to the contemporary style of architecture. It has a wide and lofty nave with a balcony. The church also has a tall and pointed bell tower that is prominently visible in the surrounding areas.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Church History. methodistchurch.org.my. 2014-06-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140316175114/http://www.methodistchurch.org.my/History.htm. 16 March 2014.