After completing a licentiate course in theology in 1965, Krupa Rao began pastoring Nellimarla parish from 1965 to 1968.[2] Again from 1973 through 1976, he pastored the Andhra Baptist Church - Jagannaickpur[3] parish in Kakinada.
Spiritual Formator
In 1976,[2] Krupa Rao became a Spiritual Formator at the ProtestantBaptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada where aspirants enroll to discern their avocation towards priesthood. Rao, together with his other companions, The Rev. G. Novahu Raju and The Rev. C. L. Johnson used to spiritually guide and mentor the aspirants. Later, Rao also led the seminary as Principal[5] succeeding Gordon Dewolfe Barss. During Rao's tenure, he also took up the role of a Vocation Promoter guiding youth towards Priesthood enabling them not only to take up propadeutic courses and being their Spiritual Confessor but also enabling the aspirants to turn their ministerial calling into a perpetual profession and continue their spiritual studies at the Protestant Regional Theologiate in Hyderabad in which the Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars is a participating member.
^ abcdeAkumarthi Samuel, Pastors who served in the Andhra Baptist Church, Jagannaickpur in A. Daniel, K. Venkata Ratnam (Edited), 100 Years Souvenir of Andhra Baptist Church (1906-2006), Andhra Baptist Church, Kakinada, 2006.
^ abcJubilee Year Reports: Principal's Report for the year 1959-1960 and Report by the President of the Senate for the year 1960, Appendix B, Theology Department: List of students, 1959-1960, Pre Divinity, Serampore, 1960, p.15
^ abcKenneth Knight, Shirley Knight, The Seed Holds the Tree: A Story of India and the Kingdom of God, 2008, p.329. [4]
^G. Beulah Pearl Sunanda, The missionary enterprise of the Canadian Baptist Church in Andhra Pradesh: An appraisal, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar, 2012, p.202. [5].
^Reports 1964-1965: Report by the President of the Senate for the year 1965, (List of candidates who are qualified to receive the Degree and Diplomas in 1965 Examination: L. Th. Diploma) Serampore College, Serampore, 1965, p.15.
^Union Theological Seminary - programmes affiliated to the University of Columbia. [6]
^Roger E. Hedlund, Quest for Identity: India's Churches of Indigenous Origin: the "Little Tradition" in Indian Christianity, ISPCK/MIIS, New Delhi/Madras, 2000, p.102. [9]
Further reading
G. Beulah Pearl Sunanda (2012). "The missionary enterprise of the Canadian Baptist church in Andhra Pradesh: An appraisal". hdl:10603/124140. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
C. L. Johnson (Edited) (1999). "Canadian Baptist Mission 125 year's Jubilee Celebrations of Baptist Churches in Northern Circars". Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada. OCLC433990749. {{cite journal}}: |author= has generic name (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)