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Our Church is a linguistic Church, serving the Malayalam-speaking community in the greater Delhi area. The Church was established in the year 1999 at the East of New Delhi. The land for the church was donated by the CNI Diocese of Delhi and the church was built with the help of the members and well-wishers across the Globe. Immanuel Church is the second of the three Malayalam churches in the CSI order under CNI. As per the understanding between CNI and CSI Bishops, the priest of the church is appointed by the Bishop of CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese. We have more than 80 families in the church who regularly attend the worship services.
Every Sunday at 9.30 am except last Sunday
Last Sunday of every month
Every Sunday at 10.30 am
Every Second Saturday at 10.00 am
The Motto chosen for the year 2024 is “The Year of Renewal”. [Ephesians :4:24]. We need to distinguish between the ideas of “man” and “nature.” Man or person is non-material substance. A substance can act but characteristics cannot; therefore, nature cannot act. A nature is a complex of attributes. There is a difference between a person or his life and his nature. The old man died when a believer became a new man, but characteristics of that old man remain. The “new man” is the regenerate person who holds status with God positionally. The “old man” has been crucified and is gone; however, his characteristics carry over into the Christian life. This old nature is characterized as “flesh” (Ga 5:16-17). This new man also has characteristics given by God at salvation. These characteristics enable us to live as we should. The new man can be renewed (Co 3:10). Thus, the Christian is a new man with both an old nature and a new nature. The old man is not the same as the old nature. The new man is not an addition to the old man. “New” in the Greek does not mean new in time but new in quality. Since the old man refers to the unsaved person, the new man refers to our regenerate person, our divine nature. However, the Greek word for “new” here is different from “renewed” in the previous verse. The “new” here is not something renovated but something altogether different in nature. The “new man” is entirely different in substance than the old man.