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KTMCC is an integral
part of the National Evangelical Church in Kuwait (NECK), which
consists of three language congregations, namely The Kuwait Town
Malayalee Christian Congregation (KTMCC), Arab Language Congregation
(ALC) and English Language Congregation (ELC). The purpose of KTMCC
is to carry on the Christian work as a part of the total mission of
the National Evangelical Church in Kuwait (NECK).
KTMCC is also one of the three constituent members of the NECK
Common Council, which controls the day-to-day affairs of the NECK
premises. Today, the Almighty God has exalted KTMCC to the helm of
affairs of the Christian Community in Kuwait including the
administration of the National Evangelical Church in Kuwait (NECK).
KTMCC is comprised of the following five Churches
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Mar Thoma Church |
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Church of South India |
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St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India
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Pentecostal Church |
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Brethren Assembly |
Membership to KTMCC is
open to all who confess their faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord
and Saviour, and who are active members of any one of the
constituent churches in Kuwait and shall sign the
membership form. KTMCC has about 900 members at present.
All members of this congregation are responsible to the
ecclesiastical government and discipline of their home churches. The
congregation provides for and engages in Christian worship and
witness thereby affirming faith in God the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit, made known to us in the Holy Scriptures.
An Executive Committee, elected for one year at the Annual General
Body Meeting, conducts the affairs of the Congregation.
Worship Services of KTMCC are held every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. in
the NECK sanctuary. A Sunday School with about 250 students, and a
Ladies Prayer Group are conducted every Thursday at 4 p.m. in the
NECK premises. We also have a Prayer Group Fellowship that meets
every Wednesday at 6.30 p.m., and a Library with English/Malayalam
reading materials.
KTMCC sponsors and supports at present 40 missionaries/mission
fields in India through various interdenominational mission
organizations.
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