Indian Pentecostal Church of God

The Indian Pentecostal Church of God (English: Indian Pentecostal Church of God IPC) is the largest indigenous Pentecostal church in India with headquarters in Hebron in the state of Kerala.

Foundation and History

The movement of the Indian Pentecostal Church of God was founded in 1924 in Mulakuzha Keralite in Alappuzha District of Pastor KE Abraham founded, which was inspired by the writings of American missionaries to do so. In 1933, the "The South Indian Pentecostal Church of God " was officially registered in Aranmula and 1935 as "The Indian Pentecostal Church of God " in all of India established ( Government of India the Societies Act XXI of 1860 at Eluru on December 9.1935 with the Registration Number 9/1935-36 ).

Current situation

The organization claims to have 7,500 parishes in 25 regions or states of the world, the largest number of them in Kerala, India, where there are only 4500 of these Pentecostal Denomination.

IPC founded and operates the television station Power Vision TV, which has a range of more than 20 million viewers.

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