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St. Thomas' Church
St. Thomas' Methodist Church
Entrance of the church
Map
LocationHisar, Haryana
CountryIndia
DenominationMethodist
ChurchmanshipAnglican
Websitehttp://dioceseofdelhi.org/
History
Authorising papal bull3 December 1860
StatusChurch
Founded3 December 1860 (1860-12-03)
Founder(s)George Edward Lynch Cotton
DedicationThomas the Apostle
DedicatedMay 1864
Consecrated31 December 1865
Cult(s) presentThomas the Apostle
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationHistorical Monument by INTACH
StyleVictorian
Groundbreaking3 December 1860
CompletedMay 1864
Construction costINR 4500
Specifications
Capacity40
Length53 ft (16 m)
Width25 ft (7.6 m)
Number of floors1
MaterialsWood, tiles
Bells1
Administration
DistrictHisar
Episcopal areaDelhi Episcopal Area of The Methodist Church in India
Clergy
Bishop(s)Bishop Subodh C Mondal
Vicar(s)Rev Isaac P. Mann District Superintendent
Priest in chargeRev Isaac P. Mann
Logo of Methodist Church in India

St. Thomas' Church is located in Hisar city of Haryana, India. It stands on the National Highway 10 of India. It has been declared as a historical monument by Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. The Church is dedicated to St. Thomas, one of the 12 main disciples of Jesus Christ.[1]

History

Plaque at St. Thomas Church, Hisar

The proposal for building the church was put up in 1860. Construction started on 3 December 1860 and was completed in May, 1864 at a cost of 4500 rupees. The church was consecrated by George Edward Lynch Cotton, Bishop of Calcutta on 31 December 1865.[1] Till 1899, the worship in the church was restricted to Christians only. The Church and accompanying graveyard were handed over to the Methodist Church in Southern Asia in 1950 by the C.P.W.D. The centenary service was conducted by R. Rev. F. R. Willis, Bishop of Delhi on 8 January 1966.

Architecture

The church is built in Victorian style of architecture. The ceiling is covered with wooden panel. The main structure consists of an altar, a baptistry, a pulpit and two vestries. The pulpit of the church is adorned with velvet curtains.[1] The floor of the church is made up of geometrical tiles. A graveyard is also located near the entrance of the church.

Structures

The main hall cover an area of 1325 square feet and can accommodate around 40 people. The walls of the hall are 2 feet thick. The bell is another feature of the church. It was made at Roorkee in 1874. The graveyard is located near the entrance to the church. It contains graves of the John Wedderburn, collector of Hisar and his family who were killed by the rebels during Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Krantiman Park

It is the oldest park in the city of Hisar and is a part of St. Thomas' Church Complex. It was built by East India Company and was then known as Company Bagh. A memorial was built here in 1857 in the memory of John Wedderburn and other people killed during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. In all 23 Europeans and Christians were murdered, 12 at Hissar and 11 at Hansi. There is a pillar with the names of the people killed on all sides. Due to the presence of pillar, the park was from then onwards known as Laat Bagh as Laat was the local word used for a pillar. The renovation of the park was done by Yudhvir Singh Malik, Deputy Commissionerof Hisar in 1983. A bust of Chandra Shekhar Azad was erected in the park in 1984 and it was renamed as Krantiman Park. The park was inaugurated by Bhajan Lal, Chief Minister of Haryana on 11 July 1984.[1]

Administration

The church was officially handed over by the Govt. of India to the Methodist Church in Southern Asia in 1950 but the archdiocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and Anglican Diocese of Delhi also hold worship services in the Church. The Methodist District Superintendent & Pastor-in-charge is The Rev. Isaac P. Mann. It is a part of the denomination Methodist Church in India. The Resident & Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church for Delhi Area is Bishop Subodh C. Mondal.[2] The archbishop of the archdiocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Churchis Metropolitan Job Mar Philoxenos and the CNI bishop is the Rt. Rev. Sunil Kumar Singh.

Nearby Attractions

Blackbuck female deer
Shatavar Endangered Ayurvedic Herb

See also

Further reading

  • Juneja, M.M. Hisar City: Places & Personalities 2004, Haryana: Modern Publishers, 744 pp.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hisar Jano" (PDF). Jambh Shakti Trust. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  2. ^ Appointments as announced at the 32nd Regular Session of The Delhi Regional Conference and with effect from June !st, 2015.