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If you have been associated with CSI Christ Church in any way
and have a fond memory of the event, do share it with us on the
occasion of our Sesquicentennial celebrations. Selected
stories will be published in our souvenir
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My
brother T. M. Varghese { Joy, a teacher in Peroorkada)
introduced me to Christ Church in 1963 when I visited the
capital city and Kanyakumari for the first time. The following
year I began my studies at the University College and later at
Loyola College.
The Mar Thoma parish was inaccessible from where I used to hang
out - LMS and the University residences within walking distance
from Christ Church as well as the YMCA. Therefore, I became a
regular worshipper at Christ Church for five years; this
provided me an inspiring perspective about worship – much
different from the lingering Mar Thoma liturgy.
Later as a Theological student in Edinburgh and a research
scholar at Christ Church College, University of Oxford, those
great reminiscences became ever more part of who I turned out to
be both as a church leader and teacher here in The United Church
of Canada.
Of all the warm memories from those formative days I still hold
close to my heart is a sermon by Prof. Samuel Mathai,
Vice-Chancellor of the Kerala University, which still remains
evocative within me as an ordained minister in the Reformed
tradition.
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Rev. Dr. John T. Mathew
The United Church of Canada |
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My spiritual Alma Mater... |
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Christ Church has been an abode of many sweet memories for me.
I've been a member of this church since my 17th day of birth and
since then had many cherished memories of Christ church. My
family on a whole has been associated with this church since the
time of
my
great grandparents (Mr. T. C. Mathews & Mrs. Elizabeth Mathews).
My grandparents (Mr. E. A. Ballard and Moneykutty Edwin) and my
parents (Mr. V. C. Kurian and Susy Kurian) also have been
members of the church since long.
It was during the tenure of Rev. T. M. John as a vicar that I
started growing spiritually and I have always loved the
fellowship that we had in church. I had my baptism and First
Communion at the Christ church. My most cherished memories are
during the Christmas season – the lovely carols of our church
Choir, the early morning service I used to look forward to every
year, the watch-night New year service and the gathering we have
in the Church premises soon after the clock ticks 12am, the
Lenten Services every Wednesday and the prayerful and meaningful
service we have before our Harvest Festivals. The love and
encouragement given me by many of the church members, the
associate vicars and other elders has helped me to be a
stewardess of God where I am placed.
I’m now married and a member of the Mar Thoma Church but I have
my faith built on the values I learnt while I was member of
Christ Church and those will be my fondest memories. It is also
worth noting that our Church is one of the oldest churches in
Kerala and has a rich heritage. Some of our previous vicars have
later become bishops.
As our Christ Church completes 150 years, I pray that God may
grant our Achens, the committee members and all the church
members the love and grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and help
them keep the spirit of unity alive in our church always. I hope
to be able to come back someday and worship at the Christ church
once again.
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Reema Kurian |
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The years that were ... |
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I began visiting Christ Church in the summer of 1985. I had just
moved away from home and joined Mar Ivanios College in
Trivandrum for my Pre-Degree Course, as it was known then. In
those days, coming to Church on Sunday was the only relief I
could find from all the strange and new experiences of hostel
life and the unbearable burden of homesickness. For the next two
years, I was a regular attendee every Sunday, even though I had
settled quite comfortably into college life and the way of life
in Kerala.
I left Trivandrum in 1987 and have since traveled the world,
seen a lot and learnt a lot but my relationship with Christ
Church never weakened by the Grace of God. In the last 20 years,
Christ Church was home and host to my wedding and the baptism of
my two children. It was also a wonderful place of worship where
we offered thanks on our birthdays and wedding anniversaries,
enjoyed fellowship on Sundays as well as celebrated many a
Easter, Christmas and New Year.
This year as Christ Church celebrates its 150th year, I am
humbled when I think of how this simple Church in faraway
Trivandrum would have affected the lives of the millions of
souls who, through the years, would have visited, prayed and
sought solace within the sanctity of its walls. Our sincere
prayers and best wishes go out to all those who work endlessly
to keep up its spirit and values.
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Aby Mathew |
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A Church for Spiritual
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I was a member of the Trivandrum Christ church in the 1960\'s or
so. I was a member of the Malayalam choir which was led by
Richie Walsalam and later joined the English Choir which was led
by Sunny Walsalam.
I have fond memories of the church. It was during that time that
the church was extended by Mr Baker and we had moved our worship
service to the parish hall. Those of you who were there at the
time will have painful memories of that event when things got
out of hand the the choir was suspended. This was during Rev.
George Mathew\'s time. The Trivandrum Christ Church choir during
those times was a formidable choir and they maintained a high
standard. It is the training that I received from the Walsalams
that has stuck onto me.
Today living in Canada, these memories will never fade away. The
Christ Church has the rich heritage of nurturing children and
youth in spiritual leadership and I hope that this trend will
continue in the future. My best wishes and prayers as you
celebrate 150 glorious and blessed years
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Ranjan Koshie
Canada |
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With Pleasant Memories... |
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It was in June 1931 that I had the privilege of worshipping at
Christ church for the first time. I was then a student of the
Maharajas College of science present University college) and my
father Mr M.C Thomas sought a transfer to Trivandrum to
facilitate my college studies.
My pleasant memories during this period are the confirmation
classes under by Rev.M.J.Chandy Achen and the consequent laying
on of hands by Bishop Rev E.A.L Moore of blessed memory.
It was during this period that Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India
and Lady Willingdon attended a Sunday worship at Christ church.
After Entering government service and working in many stations
outside Trivandrum, I returned to Trivandrum in 1949 and the
Good Lord granted me the privilege of being a member of Christ
church congregation for the last 60 years. May his name be
praised
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C Thomas. IAS
Trivandrum |
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