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  1. The Church of North India (CNI) is the dominant united Protestant church in northern India. It was established on 29 November 1970 by bringing together most of the Protestant churches working in northern India.

  2. La Chiesa dell'India del Nord (in inglese: Church of North India) è una delle principali denominazioni protestanti, membro del Consiglio metodista mondiale e della Comunione anglicana, che nel 1970 è diventata una provincia ecclesiastica indipendente. È uno dei tre successori della Chiesa d'Inghilterra nell'Asia meridionale, gli altri sono ...

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    Vescovo
    Agra
    Samuel R Cutting
    Amritsar
    Pradeep Kumar Samantaroy
    Andamanen und Nikobaren
    Christopher Paul
    Barakpur
    Brojen Malakar
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  3. The Church of North India as a United and Uniting together is committed to announce the Good News of the reign of God inaugurated through death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in proclamation and to demonstrate in actions to restore the integrity of God’s creation through continuous struggle against the demonic powers by breaking down the barriers of caste, class, gender, economic ...

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  4. History of Church of North India. The series of consultations, with a view to Church Union in North India, began in 1929. Eventually on the “basis of negotiations” prepared by a series of Round Table Conferences, a plan of Church union was drawn up.

  5. Article History. Date: 1970 - present. Headquarters: Delhi. Areas Of Involvement: Christianity. Protestantism.

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  6. About CNI – CNI. Unity, Witness, Service. The Church of North India is part of the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the Body of Christ, which He is building up out of persons of all generations and races.