Kuki Christian Church


The Kuki Christian Church is an association which is part of the National Council of Churches in India. Through the NCCI, the KCC is part of the World Council of Churches. The Kuki Christian Church has a record of almost 80 baptisms per month. The church, which began as part of the Christian Restoration Movement, has grown into a large congregational church with a presence in four of the seven northeastern states of India.

Church and state

KCC is not against the political aspirations of the Kuki people, but it is opposed to unbiblical ideologies and means to attain those aspirations. Affirming state-church separation, KCC resolved not to participate in state- or political-group-sponsored programs that undermine state-church separation.

Missions and affiliated organizations

Gospel Mission Society

The Gospel Mission Society was established in 1980. At present, the Congregation has 41 missionaries and 20 native evangelists serving in different fields.

Administration

Kuki Christian Church is governed by the Assembly of the Synods. Each synods has an executive secretary, and an annual conference takes place where moderators and leaders of the assembly are chosen by representatives of the synods. The head of the congregation is T. Lunkim.
The synods and their headquarters are:
In addition to evangelism and other church activities, the KCC gives equal importance to human-resource development with Christian values.
The congregation has established Trulock Theological Seminary, Imphal, Manipur Synod. The seminary offers B.Th. BD and M.Div degrees. The congregation also operates a Christian hospital in Imphal, Manipur Synod. The KCC operates high schools in each of the four principal synods of the congregation: two in Nagaland, one in Tripura, two in Assam and five in Manipur.

Kuki Bible

History

After receiving permission from the British and Foreign Bible Society to translate the Bible into Thadou Kuki, G.C. Crozier, his wife M.B. Crozier and Pu Ngulhao Thomsong did so and in 1942 the complete version of New Testament was made available to the Kukis.