Misplaced Pages

CSI Home Church, Nagercoil

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Misplaced Pages's terms of use. It may require cleanup to comply with Misplaced Pages's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. (September 2018)

Church in India, India
CSI Home Church
Home Church
Home Church in 2020
LocationNagercoil, India
CountryIndia
DenominationChurch of South India
Previous denominationLondon Missionary Society
Websitehttp://Nargercoilhomechurch.com/
History
StatusDistrict Church
Founded2 March 1819
Founder(s)Rev. William Tobias Ringeltaube
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationIndia
Architect(s)Rev. William Tobias Ringeltaube
Architectural typeGreek style
Groundbreaking1816
Administration
DioceseCSI Kanyakumari diocese
Clergy
Bishop(s)Rev. A R Chellaiah

CSI Home Church is one of the largest and oldest churches in Asia. It was built in 1819 under the supervision of Rev. William Tobias Ringeltaube an Prussian, who had come to Nagercoil via Madras and Rev Charles Mead. The land on which the church was built was donated by the then British Travancore Resident, General John Munro, 9th of Teaninich, who had acted as a catalyst between the Missionary and the government of Madras and the Kingdom of Travancore. This helped in the Theological Education for about two Centuries. The church hosted the wedding of linguistic scholar Robert Caldwell in the year 1844. He died 28 August 1891, and was buried in Tirunelveli.

Architecture

The building is in Greek style is 140 ft × 70 ft (43 m × 21 m). This is one of the oldest and biggest of the Protestant churches in South India. The edifice can provide accommodation for nearly 2500 people at a time.

Engraving from the magazine, Sunday at Home, dated 1872
Church building with light decoration for Christmas celebrations, 2021

References

  1. http://csikkd.org/about-us/office-bearers-of-the-diocese
  2. "Churches tell historical tales"
  3. "Rev.Charles Mead was the Father of the South Travancore Mission"
  4. "C.S.I Home Church in Nagercoil"
  5. "The Christian Advocate, Volume 11"
  6. "Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 10"
  7. "THE OLD SEMINARY AND TWO CENTURIES OF THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION- by Rev. Dr. B. Varghese "
  8. "On The Missionary Trail- By Tom Hiney"
  9. "Renovated house of Caldwell inaugurated"
Categories: