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The India Pentecostal Church of God UK Ireland Region

Charity Number 1131252

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Our Vision

 Our vision is to reach the unreached and to see lives changed and our communities transformed through the power of the Word of God. Our vision is to see people’s love for God increases day by day through systematic study of Word of God and worship in Truth and Spirit and constant fellowship with fellow Christians, so that His Kingdom grows through everyone who comes in contact with Jesus Christ. 

Our Faith Statement

 The Holy Scriptures as the revealed will of God, the all sufficient rule for faith and practice. The Holy Bible consisting of sixty-six (66) books including the Old and New Testament, is the inspired Word of God, a revelation from God to Man, concerning the will of God in all things necessary to our faith, conduct and salvation, so that whatever is not contained therein is not to be enjoined as an article of faith (Hebrews 4:12; 2 Peter 1:20-21; 2 Timothy 3:15-17). 

Our Pioneers

 Proverbs 22:28 says; “ Do not move the ancient boundary which your fathers have set”. From time to time, God raises up great men of God to lead the church and they are considered the pioneers of Indian Pentecostal Church of God. They are the founding fathers and great leaders of Indian Pentecostal Church of God who had the great vision for the Kingdom of God. Their passion for The Indian Pentecostal Church of God in India and around the globe were astounding. Their profound knowledge and Spirit lead preaching and teaching of the Word of God on the basis of the apostolic teachings had become the pillars of Biblical principles and values for the Church. Church always remember and give respect to each of them for the contributions they have made. “But as for you, go your way to the end; then you will enter into rest and rise again for your allotted portion at the end of the age”. Daniel 12:13 

Our Governance

 Church governance is based on the guidelines of the Charity Commission of the United Kingdom and we ensure that high standard of accountability and stewardship of its activities and finance are maintained. As a responsible church, we ensure that vulnerable people and children are taken care of and we have statutory guidelines and procedures to safeguarding children, young and vulnerable people. 

Our History

God, in His mercy, chose Pastor K.E. Abraham as the founder of The Indian Pentecostal Church Of God. Born on March I, 1899 to Godly parents of Jacobite faith at Mulakuzha, boy Abraham was saved at the age of seven in 1906 and was baptised in water on February 27, 1916 by Mahakavi K.V. Simon. As a young man Brother Abraham ministered among the youth and many young people were saved. As a minister of the Gospel he had built a small place of worship adjacent to his house at Mulakuzha in 1920. Those who were saved through his ministry were baptised by him and the congregation began worshipping in this place.


Some American missionaries who had come to South India in the early years of the century had published some Gospel tracts about the baptism of the Holy Spirit before they left India in 1914 when the First World War began. Brother Abraham got some of these tracts and came to know about the doctrine of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Lord filled Brother Abraham with the Holy Spirit on Sunday April 22, 1923. As this experience was new to the congregation with Brother Abraham, it was hard for them to accept it. After about six months of waiting and praying, the Lord did a great miracle in their midst which convinced the people about the power of God and about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The majority of the congregation received the baptism of the Holy Spirit by the end of 1923, and the Lord enabled Bro. K.E. Abraham to start afresh his congregation as a Pentecostal gathering in January 1924. This was the origin of the great Pentecostal Movement in India.


Being a school – teacher, Bro. Abraham was confined to school work during week-days. But during week-ends he used to visit other places and preach the full Gospel. By his ministry in different places, many had come to the saving power of Jesus Christ and the baptism of the Holy Spirit and small assemblies were established at Vettiyar, Pandalam, Punthala, Kumbanad, Elanthoor and other places, besides Mulakuzha. Though the congregations in these places had fellowship one with the other, they had not taken a name, but were known as “Brothers at Kumbanad”, “Brothers at Vettiyar”, “Brothers at Pandalam” and so on.


Monthly fellowship meetings of these assemblies were held regularly from April 1924. Representatives from these assemblies began to meet from time to time and discuss about the progress of the work. As the founder and leader of the fellowship, Bro. K.E. Abraham presided over the monthly meetings and the meetings of the church representatives.


In July 1924 a marriage had to be performed in this fellowship for which they needed a marriage register of a church. So, guided by the Spirit of God, Brother Abraham chose the name The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God. Marriage Register was printed and the first marriage in this church was solemnized on July 31,1924.


God raised other ministers in this fellowship. Most of them were baptised in water or led to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit by Bro. K.E. Abraham. Some of the ministers were Bros. K.C.Cherian (Mezhuveli), K.C. Cherian (Vettiyar), P.M Samuel (Keekozhoor), K.C. Oommen (Kumbanad), K.M. Zachariah (Punnakkad) and P.T. Varghese (Chethakkal). By the end of 1926 there were over 20 local churches and 25 ministers in this fellowship


The first convention of this fellowship was held at Ranni during April 1 to 5, 1925. Pastor K.E. Abraham, the leader of the fellowship was the main speaker along with Pastor A.J. John.

Though The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God had fellowship with The South Indian Full Gospel Church led by Pastor Robert F. Cook and also with the brothers from Ceylon during these early days, The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God under the leadership of Pastor K.E. Abraham always kept its identity and stood for Biblical truths and Apostolic pattern.

In May 1930 Pastor K.E. Abraham and family moved from Mulakuzha to Kumbanad. The Lord gave Pastor Abraham the vision about a Bible school to train up young people for the ministry. So in June 1930 he started the Hebron Bible School.


The Pentecostal work began to spread to other parts of Travancore as well as neighbouring States of Cochin and Tamilnadu. To co-ordinate the small assemblies in all these places a governing body comprising of 12 ministers in the fellowship was formed which was called ” The South Indian Pentecostal Church Ministers Council” (SIPC Ministers Council). This Council had no President but only a Secretary. Pastor K.E. Abraham was chosen as the Secretary. On December 20, 1933 “The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God” was registered at Aranmula with the Government of Travancore.


Within a short period the work spread to Mysore, Madras, Hyderabad and some places in North India. Hence the Body of Representatives that met in May 1934 found it necessary to change the church-name to “The Indian Pentecostal Church of God” after deleting the word “South” from the original name.


In 1935, at the end of the Bible School term (June, July and August) Pastors K.E. Abraham and P.T. Chacko, after a tour of North India reached Eluru on the east coast of erstwhile Hyderabad State; Pastor P.M. Samuel, after his tour of Tamilnad, met them at Eluru. “The Indian Pentecostal Church of God” was registered with the Government of India under the Societies Act XXI of 1860 at Eluru on December 9,1935 with the Registration Number 9/1935-36. Brother B.S. Lukeson, a clerk in the Registrar’s office and Bro. K.R. John, a supdt. in the Irrigation Department at Eluru assisted Pastors K.E.Abraham, P.T.Chacko and P.M .Samuel for the registration.


Pastor P.M. Samuel who was in Andhra Pradesh most of the time was chosen as the President; Pastor K.C. Cherian who had moved to Karnataka as Vice-President; Pastor P.T. Chacko representing Travancore as Secretary. The expenses for the registration was met by Pastors K.E. Abraham, P.T. Chacko and P.M.Samuel.


In 1936, at the invitation of the Swedish Pentecostal Churches, Pastors K.E. Abraham and K.C. Cherian visited Sweden and other Scandinavian countries and a few other European countries for about two years. During that time the Lord gave a deeper vision to IPC Ministers about the work in India. From the State of Travancore, Pastor P.T. Chacko and family moved to Eluru and then to Secunderabad; Pastor P.M. Samuel and family to Vijayawada; Pastor M.K. Chacko and family to Delhi; Pastor K.J. Samuel and family to Lahore; Pastor Kurian Thomas and family to Itarsi; Pastor P.J. Daniel and family to Allahabad. These were the pioneers of IPC work outside Travancore, the cradle of Pentecostalism in India.


From 1939 onwards Pastor K.E. Abraham held the office of the President, till his Home-call in December 1974. Pastor Abraham was succeeded by Pastor P.M.Samuel and then Pastor T.G. Oommen followed by Pastor P.L. Paramjyothi. When Pastor Paramjyothi entered glory in 1996, Pastor K.M. Joseph, the Vice President assumed office as President at the decision of the General Council. Pastor P.T.Chacko was the General Secretary at the time of the Registration of the Church.


Other ministers who had served as secretaries in latter years were: Pastors K.C.Oomen, K.J.Samuel, T.N. Abraham, P.M. Philip, V.A. Thomas and George Varghese. Pastor T.S. Abraham serve as the General Secretary of the Church from 1990 to 2000. Pastor John D. Sunder Rao is the Vice – President and Bro. Thomas Vadakekut is the General Treasurer.

The Lord began to bless the work and churches were established in the various parts of India. In due course of time, IPC believers who went to the Arabian countries, the United States of America and Canada established local churches there also. At present, The Indian Pentecostal Church of God has nearly 4200 local churches spread throughout the various states of India and places outside India.


From the year 2000 onwards there were influx of Indians, especially the Keralite nurses into United Kingdom for work.  These nurses settled with family in various cities of UK had been struggling to find Malayalam language worship places.  Kerala Traditional Pentecostal Churches were in scarcity in the country except few churches in main cities.  Discussions were started in 2007 to form an IPC region with existing few churches in UK and Ireland which was further advanced during the visit of Pastor K.C. Thomas (then Kerala State Secretary).  However, it took few more months to reach an understanding and the region came into reality on 10th May 2008.  At the initiative of Pr. Jacob George, an inaugural meeting was organised at Bethany Pentecostal Church, Birmingham and IPC UK & Ireland Region was inaugurated and dedicated for the glory of His Kingdom by Rev. Dr. T. Valson Abraham (then IPC General Secretary). There were five churches from the cities of Derby, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bristol and Dublin in the formation of the Region.


The Region has since been registered as a Church Charity on July 2008, under Charity Number 1131252. The current Trustees on board are Pr.Jacob George, Pr Digol Looyis, Br Mathew Sam and Br Thomaskutty Kunjachan. The following individuals have served as trustees in the past: Pr. Babu Zachariah, Br. K. T. Thomas, Br. T. O. John, Br. Kunjumon George, and Pr. Babu John.


The initial administrative team were; Pr.Jacob George (President),  Pr. Babu Zachariah (Vice- President),  Pr. C.T.Abraham (Secretary),  Br. Sam Mathew (Joint-Secretary) and Br. G.Samuel, (Treasurer).  Since then, Br. K T Thomas (Babychayan) had taken over as treasurer.  Pr. T.S.Mathew and Pr. Babu John too served the region as Promotional Secretary. During the year 2015 Br.John Mathew and Pr. Seejo Joy have joined the team as Treasurer and Promotional Secretary respectively.


In July 2019, under the supervision of Rev. Dr. K.C.John (then General Secretary), Region  had selected new working team with Pr.Babu Zachariah as President together with Pr. C.T.Abraham (Vice-President), Pr. Jacob George (Secretary),  Br. Mathew Sam (Joint-Secretary) Br.John Mathew (Treasurer)  and Pr.Wilson Baby (Promotional Secretary).  There are additional 34 council members selected from different churches.   Pr.Jacob George and Br.Sam Mathew continued to be region representative to the General Council, Kumbanad, Kerala.


The Region started in 2008 with just 5 churches has now grown into more than 40 churches in 2026 with almost 50 ordained ministers. The Region regularly conducts annual conventions in different cities. The region has Sunday School; PYPA (Youth); Evangelism and Prayer Boards actively involved in their departmental responsibilities. The women too play their role with regular  meetings called Sahodari Samajan.


“The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few” (Luke 10.2).  Therefore, it is our prayer that the Lord may help us to send more workers out into the field which is already ripe for the harvest. Please join us in prayer so that we may be able to save the last soul from perishing.

All glory and honour to the Lord, who is our Ebenezer brought us so far!


Our Leadership

Pr Jacob George

Pr Jacob George

Pr Jacob George

President & Trustee

Pr Wilson Baby

Pr Jacob George

Pr Jacob George

Vice President

Pr Digol Looyis

Pr Jacob George

Pr Digol Looyis

Secretary & Trustee

Pr Vinod George

Pr Vinod George

Pr Digol Looyis

Joint Secretary

Br John Mathew

Pr Vinod George

Br John Mathew

Treasurer

Pr P C Xaviour

Pr Vinod George

Br John Mathew

Administrator & Media

Trustees

Pr Jacob George

Br Thomaskutty K

Pr Jacob George

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Pr Digol Looyis

Br Thomaskutty K

Pr Jacob George

Trustee

Br Mathew Sam

Br Thomaskutty K

Br Thomaskutty K

Trustee

Br Thomaskutty K

Br Thomaskutty K

Br Thomaskutty K

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