Easow Mar Timotheos Episcopa - Bible Institutions in Memory of Easow Mar Timotheos Thirumeni.

Bible Institutions in Memory of Easow Mar Timotheos Thirumeni.

  1. Easow Mar Timotheos Memorial Institute – Kunnamkulam. Biblical training is given to boys and evangelists of the Kunnamkulam Diocese. This is managed by Kunnamkulam Malabar Diocese.
  2. Easow Mar Timotheos Memorial Centre- Sihora, Madhya Pradesh was established in July, 1989. The administration of this centre is jointly managed by the Church and the Evangelistic Association. The curriculum is consisting of a three year course during which evangelists are trained mainly for the missionary work in North India.
  3. Easow Mar Timotheos Memorial Centre - Hoskote, Bangalore, Karnataka, Established in 1991 in the Hoskote Mission Compound. The administration of this centre is jointly managed by Mar Thoma Church and Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association. The curriculum in Kannada Medium, is consisting of a three year course during which evangelists are trained mainly for the missionary work in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Now Rev. James M. Koshy Veeramala (Keekozhoor) is serving as the Principal.
  4. Easow Mar Timotheos Memorial Hall – Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Timotheos Thirumeni was the diocesan Bishop in this area (1977–1984). So in 2001 when Dubai Mar Thoma Parish constructed their church building in Jebel Ali, as a token of their love and affection they named the church hall “Easow Mar Timotheos Hall” This is used for conducting services, gospel meetings and Sunday school classes.

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