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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 2025 is “The Year of Renewal”. This year our motto verse is “….speak for your servant is listening….” (1 Samuel 3:10). Let us see THE RESPONSE OF SAMUEL 1. He did not at first recognise the voice as God’s, but that it was Eli’s (verse. 4-6). For “he did not yet know the Lord” by direct and conscious revelation, “neither was the Word of the Lord revealed to him” 2. He acted up to the light he had (verse. 7,8). Three times his rest was broken by what he thought was the voice of Eli; three times he ran to him obediently, uncomplainingly, promptly and three times he “went and lay down in his place” as he was bidden. The spirit which he thus displayed prepared him for higher instruction. 3. He obeyed the direction given him by the high priest (verse. 9). Although Eli could not himself hear the voice, yet he perceived that it was heard by another, showed no indignation or envy at the preference shown toward him, and taught him to listen to the Lord for himself, and what he should say in response. 4. He responded in a spirit of reverence, humility, and obedience to the voice that now uttered his name twice (verse. 10). “Speak; for your servant is listening...” His omission of the name “Jehovah” was perhaps due to overwhelming astonishment and reverence. But he confessed himself to be his servant, virtually ratifying of his own accord his dedication to his service, and testified his readiness to “hear and obey.” Oh, what an hour is that in which the presence of the Lord is first manifested in living force to the soul! And what a change does it produce in all the prospects and purposes of life! (Genesis 28:16,17). “We were like them that sleep, them that dream, before we entered into communion with God.”