Presbyterian Church in India (Reformed) explained

Presbyterian Church in India (Reformed)
Main Classification:Protestant
Orientation:Reformed
Theology:Calvinist
Polity:Presbyterian
Associations:World Reformed Fellowship[1] and Reformed and Presbyterian Fellowship of India[2]
Area:Manipur
Founded Date:1984
Separated From:Evangelical Convention Church
Branched From:Presbyterian Church in America
Congregations:50 (2015)
Members:10.000 (2015)

Presbyterian Church in India (Reformed) is a presbyterian denomination, established in Manipur in 1984, formed by a group of churches that broke away from the Evangelical Convention Church.[3] [4] [6]

History

On 1908, the Dr. and Mrs. Peter Frazer and Watkin Roberts, sent by the Presbyterian Church of Wales, arrived in India. On 1908, they arrived in Aizawl, Mizoram. They were joined by other missionaries like Rev. and Mrs. David Evan Jones and Rev. and Mrs. Robert Evans. Rev. Dr. Frazer.[3]

From this missionary work the Evangelical Convention Church was organized.[7]

In the 1970s, one of the pastors of this denomination, the Rev. Vung D. Tombing, attended Covenant Theological Seminary at Presbyterian Church in America.[3]

After returning to India in 1977, this pastor had a great influence on the Evangelical Convention Church.

However, the denomination took a stand against Calvinism in 1984.[3] [4] [4] [6]

In the same year, a group of adherent members of the Reformed doctrines withdrew and formed the Presbyterian Church in India (Reformed).[3] [4] [4] [6]

From its growth, the appellation spread to several cities. In 2018 it had about 50 churches and congregations and 10,000 members.[3]

Doctrine

The IPIR adopts the Apostles' Creed, Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Shorter Catechism and Westminster Larger Catechism as its official doctrine. The denomination opposes women's ordination.[3]

Inter-church relations

The denomination is a member of the World Reformed Fellowship[1] and the Reformed and Presbyterian Fellowship of India.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Reformed Fellowship: Member Denominations. March 10, 2020. July 22, 2020.
  2. Web site: Reformed Presbyterian Fraternity of India. December 16, 2021.
  3. Web site: History of the Presbyterian Church in India (Reformed). December 27, 2021.
  4. Web site: History of Christianity in Manipur. May 7, 2021. Virthli. Rasun Hman. December 16, 2021.
  5. Web site: History of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of India. December 20, 2021. [4]
  6. Web site: History. December 16, 2021.
  7. Web site: History of Evangelical Baptist Convention, (formerly known as Evangelical Convention Church). February 16, 2022.