Utkal Baptist Mandali Sammilani

Utkal Baptist Mandali Sammilani is the other name of Canadian Baptist Mission in South Odisha. It is the independent and indigenous body without any private control.

Brief History

J.A. Gladdening is said to be the Thomas of Gajapati who came to Paralakhemundi in 1902. The first person to be baptized was Biswanath Edla who was baptized on March 20, 1907. Other people who followed Biswanath Edla were Madhab Pani, Jagannatha Pani, Sridhara Pal and Aromo Parichha (the history of Ganjam agency Baptist Churches Association). Biswanath Edla was baptised at Paralakhemundi on March 20, 1907. Gradually the number increased and believers got together in different Churches.[1]

Christians from Serango, Bhramarpur and Puruna Gumma (present Gumma) had their Church at Buruding, which was the first Church of the association (Sammilani). The association has changed its name 5 times as follows.

10 most oldest Churches of the Odia association

By 1985 there were 20 Central Churches and 86 branch congregations. On Mar 6, 1985 UBCA granted registered number under FCRA [2]

Suratha Pani, the most esteemed evangelist, was studying at Paralakhemundi who was an intelligent boy. Gladdenings wanted to utilize him for mission work. So he was baptized in 1921 only at the age of 12. So, he went to Kakinada Baptist Mission College. Both Suratha and his friend Sutika were young leaders in the association. After the training both Suratha and his wife ministered in South Odisha. They were highly respected not only in Odia people but also in Soura people.[3]

Problems in Mission work

During these crisis moment Parida became the central Church on Nov 30, 1989 [4]

Persecution

Education

Haripani Jena is the first high school pass out. Suratha Pani was an excellent student. After his education at Paralakhemundi he was chosen to go to Kakinanda by J.A. Gladdening who came to Paralakhemundi in 1902. Canadian Baptist Mission also helped Odia students to study theology subjects in Cuttack which started in 1919. To spread education, the Canadian missionaries wanted to set up a hostel at Gladdening Bunglow, Serango which was proposed by the Soura-Odia Workboard and Perry Allaby strongly recommended it. They also started a Christian hospital in 1860 which is the first Christian hospital by Canadian missionaries.[10][11] They also set up Christian High School and Poor Boys’ and Girls’ home at Paralakhemundi. The missionaries also devised Roman script for Soura language [12]

Key people

Commonly known as Pani Babu (1910-1986) is from a village named Gumma near Serango. JA Gladdening, the Thomas of Gajapati took care of his theology training at Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada. He was brilliant student. After his theology training he was involved in mission work. Unlike modern organization heads he served the tribal people both spiritually and earthly. He used to have teaching and prayer days twice a day at his residence at Gumma where he taught them Bible and prayed for them.

In later days Pani Babu turned into an excellent Bible teacher. Still now he is regarded the most excellent Bible teacher in the State of Odisha. He was not only a Bible teacher, but also a godly person. He had also an excellent capability of leadership. He was one among the three who was given the responsibility of taking care of the Sammilani.[13]

Commonly known as Karada Babu was from Badapada, Gajapati. However, he also spent some time at Gumma. He is known for miraculous activities throughout South Odisha.

Commonly known as Parichha Babu is from a small village of Kumulasing, Gajapati. He is regarded now the most excellent Bible teacher in Odisha. He is a great Bible orator in Odia, Soura and Telugu. Before his conversion into Christianity he was an anti social person. Later when he embraced Christianity by receiving Jesus he turned into a great Bible teacher. Kenneth Knight, in his book mentions of his 40 days fasting with the Lord. .[14]

He was the former pastor of Gumma. He was one among the three persons who was given the responsibility of taking care of the Sammilani. He was a school teacher. He left his job just to serve the Church. He is also a good Bible teacher. .[15]

See also

References

  1. The Seed Holds The Tree: Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Auth: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight, page
  2. The Seed Holds The Tree: Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Auth: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight, pages 231, 234
  3. The Seed Holds The Tree: Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Auth: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight, pages 135, 91, 121, 134
  4. The Seed Holds The Tree: Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Auth: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight, pages 143, 150, 219, 247
  5. Tehelka magazine Vol 5, Issue 36, Dated Sept 13, 2008
  6. Volume 16 - Issue 8, Apr. 10 - 23, 1999, India's National Magazine from the publishers of THE HINDU
  7. Frontline, India’s national magazine and from the publishers of THE HINDU
  8. The Hindu, Aug 27, 2008
  9. The Hindu national news on the Net
  10. The Seed Holds The Tree: Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Auth: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight, pages 135, 254, 135
  11. http://gopabandhuacademy.gov.in/gztr/Ganjam.pdf Gopabandhu Academy
  12. http://gopabandhuacademy.gov.in/gztr/Ganjam.pdf Gopabandhu Academy page 131
  13. The Seed That Bears Tree:Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Authors: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight
  14. The Seed That Bears Tree:Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Authors: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight
  15. The Seed That Bears Tree:Story of India and the Kingdom of God, ISBN 0986476609, Authors: Kenneth Knight, Shirley Knight


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