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Formation of Gujarat Vadodara Sunday School Association – AISSA Vadodara Chapter 640 360 aces

Formation of Gujarat Vadodara Sunday School Association – AISSA Vadodara Chapter

The All India Sunday School Association (AISSA), affiliated with the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI), successfully organized a pivotal meeting on November 17, 2024, at the Centenary Methodist Church, Vadodara, Gujarat. This meeting marked the official formation of the Vadodara Sunday School Association – AISSA Vadodara Chapter. The event witnessed the participation of over 100 delegates, including children, Sunday School teachers, superintendents, directors, and church leaders representing denominations such as the Methodist Church of India, Church of North India (CNI), Salvation Army, and Marthoma Church.
Highlights of the Event
1. Leadership and Keynote Address:
o The meeting was presided over by Prof. Ro Chamliana, President of AISSA, with Mrs. Dimple Titus Runner, Vice President of AISSA, introducing the organization’s mission and activities.
o Rev. Dr. T I James, General Secretary of AISSA, delivered the keynote address and facilitated group discussions, emphasizing strategic planning for future growth.
2. Group Discussions and Planning:
Delegates engaged in focused group discussions, bringing together children, teachers, and Sunday School in-charges to devise action plans for ministry development.
3. Executive Committee Formation:
The executive committee of the Vadodara Sunday School Association was constituted as follows:
President: Rev. Tulsi Khristi, Vice President: Prof. Dr. Pushpa Robin, Secretary: Rev. Dilip Shah, Treasurer: Rev. Yusuf Christi, Promoter: Rev. Evans Christian, Coordinator: Rev. Deepak Khristi
We extend our special thanks to: D.S. Rev. Simon Brainerd, Chairman of Centenary Methodist Church, Nadiad, Rev. Tulsi Christy, Rev. Dilip Shah, Rev. Evans Christian, and Rev. Deepak Christy for their contributions. The church committee of Centenary Methodist Church, Vadodara, for hosting the event. Mrs. Dimple Titus Runner and Dr. Titus Runner for their coordination efforts.
The formation of the Vadodara Sunday School Association is a milestone for Sunday School ministries in the Vadodara district, fostering unity and collaboration among Christian educators and churches to nurture the spiritual growth of children

(AISSA) Bangalore Chapter observes the Ecumenical World Sunday School day 512 384 aces

(AISSA) Bangalore Chapter observes the Ecumenical World Sunday School day

The All India Sunday School Association (AISSA) Bangalore Chapter observed the Ecumenical World Sunday School day on 17th November 2024 at CSI St Mark’s Cathedral. The observance was a Thanksgiving service and celebration led by children along with singing, mime and choreography by children from various denominations. Around 150 children and 50 elders came together to reflect on the theme “Little Seeds Big Harvest.” The President of AISSA Bangalore Chapter, Rev Dr Vincent Vinod Kumar led an interactive sermon with the children and reflected from the parable of the Mustard seed. This celebration created a platform for children to meet and greet one another and showcase their talents. The celebration ended with a note on more meaningful programs in the days to come enabling children to build a better church and envision wider ecumenism.

Rev Solomon Paul J
Secretary
AISSA, Bangalore Chapter

Ahmedabad Sunday School Association (AISSA Ahmedabad Chapter) 512 384 aces

Ahmedabad Sunday School Association (AISSA Ahmedabad Chapter)

The All India Sunday School Association (AISSA) organized a meeting on November 15, 2024, at the CNI Church Raikhad, Ahmedabad. In this meeting Ahmedabad Sunday School Association (AISSA Ahmedabad Chapter) was formed.
AISSA, a related agency of the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI), is dedicated to working with children and Christian Educators in churches. This gathering brought together children, church leaders, teachers, superintendents, and directors of Sunday schools from several Christian denominations in Ahmedabad City, representing a diverse and unified community.
Prof Ro Chamliana, President AISSA, presided over the meeting, Mrs Dimple Titus Runner, Vice President introduced activities of AISSA. Rev Jaswant Macwan, DS delivered God’s message. Pastors, Sunday School Superintendents, Teachers, Children and other representatives from different churches attended the meeting. More than 150 delegates from different Church Denominations in Ahmedabad belong to Methodist Church of India, Church of North Indian, Salvation Army, Marthoma Syrian Church, actively Participated. Children, Teachers, Sunday School in charges, and Ministers met separately in groups and presented the plan of action.
The executive committee of Ahmedabad Sunday School Association was formed with Rev . Jaswant Macwan Methodist Church, as President, Major Mahesh Parmar Salvation Army as Secretary and Sailesh bhai CNI as Treasurer and Parul Robert Christian Alliance church as Promoter. A special thanks to Vicar & Chairman of CNI Church, Raikhad, Ahmedabad and the committee, Mrs Dimple Titus Runner, Dr Titus Runner, for hosting this program.

AISSA, Chennai Chapter: Inauguration & Ecumenical Celebration of World Sunday School Day 600 400 aces

AISSA, Chennai Chapter: Inauguration & Ecumenical Celebration of World Sunday School Day

On November 9, 2024, at the CSI LITE Auditorium in Chennai, an ecumenical gathering for children marked the official inauguration of the AISSA Chennai Chapter. A total of 820 participants, including Sunday School children and teachers from various denominations such as CSI, TELC, ALC, IELC, ECI, Marthoma, Jacobite, Orthodox, TNCC, Gurukul, and others, attended the event.
Rev. C. Samuel Jebakumar, Secretary of AISSA – Chennai, gave the welcome address, followed by an introduction to AISSA by Rev. Dr. T. I. James, AISSA’s General Secretary. Representatives from each denomination participated in the unveiling of the banner and lighting of the lamp ceremony. Greetings were shared by Rev. C. Jayaseelan Gnanathickam, Vice President of the CSI Diocese of Madras, Rev S Augustine Premraj, Secretary of Madras Diocese; Ms. Esther Kathiroli, Executive Secretary of TNCC; and Rev. Stanley Devakumar, Vice President of TELC. Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. David Onesimu, Bishop President of ECI, delivered the Word of God. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Rev. Dr. Aaron Martin, AISSA Governing Body Member, and a closing prayer led by Rev. Joseph Dowson, also a Governing Body Member of AISSA. The AISSA children’s ecumenical choir led the singing.
The event featured a puppet show and a flash mob that added vibrancy to the celebration. Church leaders and representatives from different denominations offered their greetings and encouragement to the children. In conjunction with the inauguration, Ecumenical World Sunday School Day was also celebrated. Children showcased various performances, expressing their God-given talents, and special children contributed with a dance performance, adding a meaningful touch to the event.

Sunday School Children’s Annual Camp: CSI East Kerala Diocese 434 578 aces

Sunday School Children’s Annual Camp: CSI East Kerala Diocese

A residential camp for Sunday School children, organized by the Christian Education Department of the CSI East Kerala Diocese, was held at the CSI East Kerala HRDT Centre from September 17-19. The camp was based on the theme “Grow in Wisdom.” The Rev. Dr. T. I. James, General Secretary of the All India Sunday School Association, inaugurated the camp, with Rev. Mathukutty presiding over the function.
A team from the CSI South Kerala Diocese Sunday School Department, led by Rev. Dr. C. R. Godwin, Director of the Christian Education Department of the CSI South Kerala Diocese, conducted the sessions. Around 400 children and approximately 100 teachers and volunteers actively participated in the event.
Rev. Joby Baby, General Secretary of Sunday School, and Rev. Roy P. Thomas, Secretary of the Children’s Board, coordinated the program under the leadership of Rt. Rev. V. S. Francis, Bishop of the Diocese of East Kerala. Congratulations to the organizers!

AISSA Thiruvananthapuram Chapter 640 480 aces

AISSA Thiruvananthapuram Chapter

Thiruvananthapuram Sunday School Association

The All India Sunday School Association (AISSA) organized a meeting on September 13, 2024, at the CSI Christ Church Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram. This event marks the formation of the Thiruvananthapuram Sunday School Association (AISSA Thiruvanthapuram Chapter).
AISSA, a related agency of the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI), is dedicated to working with children and Christian Educators in churches. This gathering brought together children, leaders, teachers, superintendents, and directors of Sunday schools from several Christian denominations in Thiruvananthapuram City, representing a diverse and unified community.
Rev Dr T I James, the General Secretary of AISSA presided over the meeting, Shevaliar Koshy M Goerge, KCC, Mr Roisten Prakash, AISSA Governing Body Member, Rev Dr Pavithra Singh, Mr Noel Philip, Rev Aneesh T Varghese, and Sunday School Student representatives Amirin Christi, Sandra Maria Alice, Elizabeth, Sania and Feba spoke on occasion. 85 delegates from 12 different Church Denominations in Thiruvananthapuram belong to Knanaya Syrian Church, Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Marthoma Syrian Church, Salvation Army, Evangelical Church of India, CSI Church, Lutheran Church, Believers Church, Bible Faith Mission Church, and KUT Seminary, actively Participated. Children, Teachers, Sunday School in charges, and Ministers met separately in groups and presented the plan of action.
The executive committee of Thiruvananthapuram Sunday School Association was formed with Rt Rev Mohanan (IELC) as the President, Mr. Noel Philip (Jacobite Orthodox Syrian Church) as the Secretary, and Mrs. Anu Abraham Donny (CSI) as the Treasurer.
It was decided to celebrate World Sunday School Day in November Ecumenically. It was also resolved to conduct an Ecumenical Children Assembly and Sunday School Teachers Retreat Every Year. A special thanks to Rev Alex P Oommen, Vicar & Chairman, Assistant Vicar, Members of Pastorate Committee of CSI Christ Church, Thiruvanathapuram for hosting this program.

AISSA Nagpur Chapter Meeting 640 482 aces

AISSA Nagpur Chapter Meeting

The Executive Committee meeting and planning meeting for the World Sunday School Day celebration of the Nagpur Sunday School Association was held on September 12, 2024, at the India Peace Centre. India Peace Centre Director and Treasurer of AISSA, Mr Angelious Michael welcomed new Office bearers of AISSA Nagpur Chapter, Rev Fr Rojan Geevargese (President), Rev. Yeshwanth B Khobrajade (Secretary), Mrs. Keren Mathew (Treasurer). From the AISSA Team Rev Dr T I James, Mr P V George, and Mrs Biji Goerge attended the meeting.

MIZORAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH – CHILDREN SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE 1024 768 aces

MIZORAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH – CHILDREN SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE

Elder Chalhnuna was the first Assembly full time Clerk and he was appointed in 1949. He was also the Mizo Synod Secretary, a position he held an impressive eighteen times between 1958 and 1976. Before he slept in the Lord, he shared a cherished memory of the first Mizoram Presbyterian Church Children Sunday School Conference, offering a glimpse into the early days of this significant event.

In his recounting, Elder Chalhnuna vividly recalled the first Children Sunday School Conference, held in 1931 at Tlangnuam Church;

“The first Children Sunday School Conference was held on 1931 at Tlangnuam Church and I was a Mission School teacher at that time. I took my students from our school and Pi Zaii (Katie Hughes), the Welsh Missionary also brought some students from Mission Veng and Dawrpui churches. Although we are small in numbers, however, we had done much better than Pi Zaii’s students — we can manage to bring home the prized award with elated and much overjoy! Pi Zaii pick one student from the team to sing in front of the gathering. He was extremely nervous and overcomed with shyness, he was able to sing some portions only and eventually, he cried! However, he was a good-natured and decent student and became a successful businessman in his latter life.”

The Mizoram Presbyterian Church Children Sunday School Conference continued to evolve, eventually becoming a fixture in the church calendar. Initially held on different dates by various pastorates at their convenient date for a long period of time, the Mizo Sunday School Union (MSSU) later standardised the conference schedule for uniformity across the entire church for all to conform and the changes was reflected in the Sunday School syllabus. Accordingly, the Beginner, Primary, Junior, Intermediate and Sacrament Departments held their conferences on the second Sunday of September each year. The Senior Department followed suit on the third Sunday of September.

The conference itself became a vibrant showcase of the talents and knowledge of the Sunday

School children. Each participating Sunday School would present three items: a children’s choir performance, a narration of Bible verses and oral question-and-answer about Bible knowledge or focused on church doctrine. All the children in the departments were involved in the programme. In some pastorates, these presentations took on a competitive nature by using the three items while in others, the emphasis shifted to fellowship. They ceased to organized competition and instead, took the opportunity to come together in a fellowship among the participating Sunday Schools within the pastorate.

The Mizos fondly referred to September as the beginning of Ber Thla (Ber is the suffix of September, October, November & December and Thla means month). It marked the beginning of autumn, the beginning of the end of the year and the beginning of the festive season! When the much-anticipated month of September eventually arrives, it is met with excitement and the atmosphere changes with the season — it is a time of joy! The air is crisp, the leaves start to change color from radiant greens to flaming reds, sunlight seems softer, a little more golden, casting long shadows that make everything more magical. The blue skies, the calm air, a particular scent and the stillness of the night signal the approach of the Children Sunday School Conference!

Mothers sewed or bought new dresses for their children for the big occasion — new shirt, new shoes and a new hairband for the chipper face. As a matter of fact, it is a huge children festival. The long and arduous preparation time which they called ‘Chang Zir’ is now over and now is the time for joy and fellowship. With their new attire, lovely childrens from every household gather there at the designated church to sing, to dance, to pray and to worship the Lord. The lengthy preparation period culminates in a day filled with singing, dancing, prayer, and worship.

In the early days, before the development of modern road networks, children often had to walk a lengthy miles along with their teachers to attend the conference. Development brings better road communication and better mode of transportation even in the far flung villages. So, nowadays, most of todays Sunday School children had missed the mixed experiences of joy and tough encounters along the way while attending the Children Sunday School Conference, especially in the urban areas.

However, in the deep rural regions, challenges persist due to limited access to basic services and infrastructure. Despite these obstacles, it is heartening to know that Sunday School children in these areas are remain determined to attend the conference. They had walked several miles by foot, employed and utilized any available transportation, a makeshift boat or even a horse and comfortability is not an issue for them to reach their destination.

According to the latest Mizo Sunday School record (2023), there are 4820 Sunday School administrators (Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents and Secretaries), 53228 Sunday School teachers and 411484 Sunday School students, bringing the total number involved in Sunday School activities to 469532 — and growing!

This remarkable growth reflects the enduring importance of the Sunday School Conference in the spiritual and communal life of the Mizo people.

Praise the Lord for His abundant blessings!

Written by Rochamliana, President, AISSA

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FORMATION OF NAGPUR SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (AISSA Nagpur Chapter) 600 462 aces

FORMATION OF NAGPUR SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (AISSA Nagpur Chapter)

The All India Sunday School Association (AISSA) organized a meeting on August 29, 2024, at the CNI All Saints Cathedral, Nagpur for the formation of the Nagpur Sunday School Association (AISSA Nagpur Chapter). This gathering brought together children, leaders, teachers, superintendents, Parents, and directors/ Principals of Sunday schools from several denominations, representing a diverse and unified community.
In this meeting Mr. Ro Chamliana, President, Mrs Dimple Titus Runner, Vice President, Mr Angelous Michael, Treasurer, General Secretary Rev Dr TI James, Rev. T. Joseph Dasan, Governing Council Member, AISSA attended the meeting.

We express our heartfelt gratitude to Children leaders Ashelee Ajee and Aaron Santakey, Rev Dr Aisr Ebenezer, General Secretary NCCI, Rev. Ganesh Barve, the Vicar of CNI All Saints Cathedral, Mr P V George, AISSA, Mrs Biji George, AISSA, Rev Asher Noah, Executive Secretary, NCCI, Rev Ribin John, Executive Secretary, NCCI, Rev Mathew Mathai, Marthoma Church, Rev Daniel Goyal, Methodist Church, Interns of NCCI and the governing council members of AISSA and 80 delegates from 14 Churches in Nagpur belong to CNI, Marthoma Syrian Church, Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Evangelical Church of India, Methodist Church of India, ELC in MP, The Believers Church of East, actively Participated.

Children, Teachers, Sunday School in charge, and Ministers met separately in groups and presented the plan of action. Rev Fr Rojan Geevarghese moderated the session. CNI All Saints Cathedral Nagpur Church hosted the program. We express our gratitude to different denominations for their support and participation. The executive committee of Bangalore Sunday School Association was formed as Rev Fr Rojan Geevarghese as the President, Rev Yashwant Khobragade as the Secretary, and Mrs Keren Mathew as the Treasurer.
Congratulations..

Formation of BANGALORE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (AISSA Bangalore chapter) 699 525 aces

Formation of BANGALORE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (AISSA Bangalore chapter)

The All India Sunday School Association (AISSA) organized a significant gathering on July 20, 2024, at the CSI East Parade Church. This event marks the formation meeting of the Banglore Sunday School Association (AISSA Bangalore Chapter).

AISSA, a related agency of the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI), is dedicated to working with children and Christian Educators in churches. This gathering brought together children, leaders, teachers, superintendents, and directors of Sunday schools from several denominations, representing a diverse and unified community.

We express our heartfelt gratitude to the General Secretary of AISSA, Rev. Dr. T. I. James, Rev. T. Joseph Dasan, the Director of Christian Education in CSI Synod, Rev Dr. Vincent Vinod Kumar, Secretary, CSI KCD, Rev Jijo Abraham, Vicar, East Parede Church, Rev Shalini, CED Director, KCD, Rev Lijo Raphel, AISSA Governing Body Member, Rev Solomon Paul, Rev Ebin KP, Mathew Thomas, Marthoma Diocesan Sunday School Secretary, Sunday School Student representative Raphael Phillip, the governing council members of AISSA and 145 delegates from 45 Churches in Bangalore belong to Knananaya Syrian Church,
Chaldean Syrian Church of the East, Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church,
Marthoma Syrian Church,
Salvation army, Evangelical Church of India, CSI KCD Tamil, CSI KCD Telugu, CSI KCD, Kannada, CSI KCD, Malayalam, CSI KCD, English , Mizo Presbyterian Church
Baptist Church of Mizoram and TELC, actively Participated. Children, Teachers, Sunday School in charges and Ministers met separately in groups and presented the plan of action. Rev Solomon Paul moderated the session. CSI East Parade Church hosted the program. We express our gratitude to different denominations for their support and participation.
The executive committee of Bangalore Sunday School Association was formed as Rev Dr Vincent Vinod Kumar as the President, Rev Solomon Paul as the Secretary and Mr Reuben Abimelech as the Treasurer. The executive committee met soon after the meeting.