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Manna Full Gospel Churches

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Manna Full Gospel Churches
TheologyPentecostal
GovernancePresbyterian polity
AssociationsInternational Fellowship of Christian Assemblies
RegionIndia
FounderErnest Paul Komanapalli
Origin1966
Congregations1,600
Members150,000
Official websitehttp://www.manna7.org/index.asp

Manna Full Gospel Churches is a Christian Pentecostal denomination in India. It was founded in 1966[1] and is headquartered in the city of Amalapuram. It belongs to Manna Group of Ministries and is affiliated with the International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies.[2][3]

The leader of the Manna Full Gospel Churches was Presiding Bishop Ernest Komanapalli until his death in 2021, succeeded by his wife, Bishop Rachel Komanapalli along with BishopSudharshan Jyothi Komanapalli, Bishop Carl Komanapalli, Bishop Spurgen Pachigalla, Rev DevanaKumar, Rev Ernest Thathapudi.[4][5]

Its membership exceeds 150,000[1] in over 1,600 congregations. Despite being predominantly in India, Manna Ministries, as Manna Ministries International, has church plants in other countries. They have churches and affiliates in the United States, South Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b PENTECOSTALISM IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW Stanley M. Burgess
  2. ^ "Welcome to Manna International". Manna7.org. Archived from the original on 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  3. ^ International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements - Revised and Expanded - 2003 - pg 526
  4. ^ Manna Ministries Website - Ernest
  5. ^ IFCA World Missions - Manna Ministries profile
  6. ^ "Manna Ministries website - History".