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Evangelical Church of Maraland

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Evangelical Church of Maraland is a Church in southern Mizoram in Northeast India. It was founded by English missionary Rev. & Mrs Reginald Arthur Lorrain in 1907. It is the largest Church among Mara people.

History

Prior to his arrival in British India, the Rev. Reginald Arthur Lorrain founded Lakher Pioneer Mission in 1905 in London. Two years later he arrived in Saikao (also known as Serkawr), a sleepy town in Saiha District of Mizoram. He started the Church as an Independent Church of Maraland (ICM) which split later into Evangelical Church of Maraland, India ECMI and Congregational Church of India (Maraland), his ministry oversaw all the Mara inhabited areas of British India that included Mara people in Western Myanmar, who are now functioning as a separate church under the name of Mara Evangelical Church after India partition in 1947.

The Church held a series of celebration of the 100th year of Gospel to Mara people and land in September (September 26, 2007) and November 2007.

Rev. Dr. M. Zakonia is the present Moderator of the Synod of Evangelical Church of Maraland.

Association/Membership

Evangelical Church of Maraland(India) is a member of

And it also has partnership with Mara Evangelical Church in Myanmar.

Name factor

Evangelical Church of Maraland(India) continues to use the word "Maraland" signifying un-administered part of the world. Maraland was not part of any country until British conquered the area inhabited by Mara people in 19221, whereas the Church was already founded in 1907.

The following websites contain a good articles and information on Evangelical Church of Maraland (India):

[1] 1. The Lakhers by N.E Perry, ICS.

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