This article is about The Pentecostal Mission/New Testament Church (NTC)(20th century). For the century Pentecostal Mission holiness denomination, see Church of the Nazarene.
The Pentecostal Mission
ദി പെന്തിക്കോസ്ത് മിഷൻ பெந்தேகோஸ்தே மிஷன் පෙන්තකොස්ත සභාව
Ceylon Pentecostal Mission (CPM), Universal Pentecostal church , New Testament Church
Publications
Voice of Pentecost (in english)
The Pentecostal Mission (TPM), also known as New Testament Church (NTC) in the United States and Universal Pentecostal Church (UPC) in the United Kingdom, is a Pentecostal denomination established in 1923 in Colombo, British Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Its global headquarters is located in Irumbuliyur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The organization operates churches in over 75 countries under various names and has more than 2,000 places of worship worldwide. Formerly called the Ceylon Pentecostal Mission (CPM), the denomination has grown to include millions of members.[1][2][3][4]
History
The church was founded by Pastor Paul Ramankutty, who was born to Hindu parents in Engandiyur, a village in present-day Thrissur district, Kerala, India.
While in Ceylon, at the age of 18, he became a Christian. Later, he felt a strong call and began to preach and share the gospel. In 1923 he founded the church with the name Ceylon Pentecostal Mission.
Later, due to the Sri Lankan Civil War, all Indian assignments which were called CPM (Ceylon Pentecostal Mission) were changed to TPM (The Pentecostal Mission). CPM headquarters is at Mattakkuliya in Colombo and TPM headquarters is at Chennai. But for all purposes, TPM church is known as both CPM and TPM interchangeably in many parts of the World.
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School
The congregation in Sri Lanka operates a school for secular studies known as C.P.M Faith School in Wattala in Colombo. There is also Faith school known as Christian school in Yonkers, New York and in Newark, New Jersey. There is also one Christian school in Africa.
Church leadership
The church is led by a Chief Pastor (currently Pastor Abraham Mathew). In addition, there is a Deputy Chief Pastor (currently Pastor M.T. Thomas) and an Associate Deputy Chief Pastor (currently Pastor G. Jeyam).
In the United States, most of the church work was pioneered by the late Pastor Don M Spiers, who had previously worked closely with Oral Roberts.[6] Pastor Gregg Wilson now heads the work in USA and countries around the USA. He is assisted by the sister-in-charge, Sister Lisa Billow.
Full-time ministers are expected to practice an ascetic lifestyle including celibacy, obedience to the elder pastors, and communal living (including disposal of private possessions) in faith homes.TPM churches are run by full-time ministers who are celibate and predominantly single. Married couples who enter full-time ministry must become celibate and may be sent to different locations by the TPM leadership if they so choose.
Church names
In other parts of the world, the church is known by the following names:
The Pentecostal Mission (TPM) – India (International HQ in Irumbuliyur Chennai, India)
The doctrines of the church include: Trinity, New Birth, Water Baptism , Baptism of the Holy Spirit as evidenced by speaking in unknown tongues, Separation , Divine Healing, Entire Sanctification (of the Body, Soul and Spirit), Overcoming Life, Consecrated Ministry, Rapture, Tribulation and Great Tribulation, Resurrection, The Millennial Reign, The Great White Throne Judgement, and Eternity.
Magazines are produced in several languages. The English language magazine published in India is called The Voice of Pentecost. Pilgrim's Journal is published and printed in the USA. Other English language magazines are Pentecostal Messenger from Malaysia, The Youth Herald from Singapore, Power Divine from Sri Lanka, and Trumpet of the Lord from the UK.
Church Magazines are being published in more than forty Indian languages and other foreign languages. Malayalam magazine Pentecost is one of the oldest Pentecostal magazines from Kerala. A Hindi edition of Pentecost Ki Wani published from New Delhi, a Tamil edition named Pentecost in Peroli from Irumbuliyur (Chennai), Pentecost-Chi Vaani from Mumbai, "Kadavari varshapu dwani" from Hyderabad, and Pentecost Da Sneha from Dhariwal (Punjab) are also produced
Current Leading Chief Pastors
Pastor Abraham Mathew (Chief Pastor) 2018–present
Pastor M.T Thomas (Deputy Chief Pastor) 2018–present
Pastor G. Jeyam (Associate Deputy Chief Pastor) 2014–present
Current Leading Chief Pastors
No.
Photo
Name
1
Pastor. Sunil Abraham Mathew
Chief Pastor
2
Pastor. M. T. Thomas
Deputy Chief Pastor
3
Pastor. G. J. Jeyam
Associate Deputy Chief
Pastor
List of late Chief Pastors
Late Pastor Paul Ramankutty (Founder and Chief Pastor) 1923–1945
Late Pastor Alwin R. de Alwis 1945–1962
Late Pastor Freddy Paul 1962–1973
Late Pastor A. C. Thomas 1973–1976
Late Pastor Jacob Ratnasingham 1976–1990
Late Pastor V. G. Samuel 1990–1991
Late Pastor H. Ernest Paul 1991–1994
Late Pastor C. K. Lazarus 1994–1999
Late Pastor P. M. Thomas 1999–2001
Late Pastor T. U. Thomas 2001–2006
Late Pastor Wilson Joseph 2006–2014
Late Pastor Wesley Peter 2014–2015
Late Pastor Stephan Natarajan 2015–2018
List of late Chief Pastors
No.
Portrait
Name
Term
Deputy Chief Pastor
Associate/ Deputy Chief Pastor
1.
Pastor Paul Ramankutty
1880–1945
Founder & First Chief Pastor
1923 – 1945 July 4
Pastor Alwin R. De Alwis
Pastor Freddy Paul
2.
Late Associate/ Deputy Chief Pastors
Late Pastor C. John (Deputy Chief Pastor 1973-1977)
Late Pastor S.B. Earnest (Deputy Chief Pastor 1976-1987)
Late Pastor Philip Chandapillai (Associate Deputy Chief Pastor 1977-1984)
Late Pastor T. Geevarghese (Associate Deputy Chief Pastor 1984-1986)
Late Pastor Don M. Spiers (Associate Deputy Chief Pastor 1987-2004)
Late Pastor Joy Fitch (Associate Deputy Chief Pastor 2006-2011)