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History of IPC

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.

IPC UK & Ireland Region

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.