The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to call all people to become disciples of Jesus Christ, to proclaim the everlasting gospel embraced by the three angel's messages (Revelation 14:6-12), and to prepare the world for Christ's soon return
The Adventist faith came to Khasi- Jaintia Hills through foreign Missionaries. The first Adventist who came to Shillong was F.O Raymond a Literature evangelist who came to sell books and distributed tracks in 1913. In 1915 E.G. Hardinge, an officer in the Survey Department of British India came to Shillong as officer- in-charge of the Assam Survey and Traverse Party. When E.G.Hardinge and his family arrived in Shillong there was not even one Seventh-day Adventist found in the whole of Assam, which then comprised the entire north-eastern part of India.
However, Hardinge and his family didn’t hesitate to witness for the Lord, they continued to invite their friends and neighbours to worship with them every Friday Evening and Sabbath morning. Hardinge was so anxious to take the three angels’ message to every home and village, so he wrote a tract in English which was later translated into Khasi by one of his employer, Mr. E.E. Doram. As a result of the faithful witness of the Hardinges two sisters were baptized in 1920. Again in 1928 Mr. Matthews, an 84 year old man, and two other children of the Hardinges—Leslie and Mervyne were also baptized by Pastor Keller. Later Mr. E.E. Doram, the first native Khasi, accepted the Adventist faith.
Others who came to Shillong during this period were workers from the mission office in Kolkata to provide spiritual nurture to the Hardinges and to foster the interest created by them. Besides Wyman and Raymond, Pastors Wilson and Wellman also visited Shillong. Before the Hardinges left Shillong permanently in 1933, Pastor and Mrs. L.J. Burgess had arrived in Shillong in 1931. The Burgesses were the first regular missionaries to settle and work in Assam. Mr. R.E. Rajee and his wife were baptized by Pastor Burgess on September 16, 1934.
The real foundation and organization of the Seventh-day Adventist work in Assam took shape during the time of Pastor and Mrs. J. F. Ashlock who came to Shillong on June 27, 1935. The Assam Mission was organized in the year 1935 with Pastor J. F. Ashlock as the first superintendent. Pastor Ashlock conducted six evangelistic meetings in various places including Mawkaiew in Jaintia Hills and was assisted by numbers of other pastors, such as Pastor O. W. Lange, Pastor C. A. Boykin, and Mr. Barlow along with their wives. At the end of these evangelistic meetings ten people were baptized, and by the close of 1939 the membership of Shillong Church which include the entire mission field was 50.
Ashlock was superintendent of Assam Mission only a short while, from 1947 to 1952 N. O. Dahlstein took over as Superintendent of the Assam Mission. W.C. Rick took over from 1953 to 1954. After Rick, Pastor H. T. Burr became the Superintendent from 1955 to 1957. Pastor B. J. William from 1958 to 1960. Pastor C.A. Boykin from 1961 to 1965. Pastor R.N. Baird became the President from December 1965 to June 1971. Pastor D. Nongtdu became the first Indian President from July 1971 to June 1980. Pastor J.I. Khonghat from July 1980 to December 1983. Pastor D. Nongtdu from January 1984 to December 1989. Pastor J. M. Dkhar from January 1990 to December 1990. Pastor D. Marang from January 1991 to December 1991. Pastor W.S. Dkhar from January to March 1992. Pastor J.M. Dkhar (acting) from March to May 1992. Pastor M.M. Rimsu from June 1992 to February 1996. Pastor L. F. Lyngdoh from March 1996 to February 2000. Pastor H. Nongkhlaw from March 2001 to February 2003. Pastor K. B. Kharbteng from March 2004 to February 2014. Pastor W. Lapasam from March 2014—
Mizo Conference bifurcated from Northeast India Section in 1972 and Manipur Conference in 1982.
On February 25, 1996, in the fourth Northeast India Union Constituency Meeting the Meghalaya Section was divided into East Meghalaya Section, and West Meghalaya Section, the former comprising the Khasi-Jaintia Circle and the latter the Garo circle.
It was on January 24, 1998 that the East Meghalaya Section became a conference under the name Khasi-Jaintia Conference, with Pastor L.F. Lyngdoh as its first president and Shillong as its headquarter.
Church Growth:-
The factors contributing to church growth in the Khasi Jaintia Conference were public evangelism, members’ witnessing, boarding school evangelism and biological growth.
Challenges:-
As of 2011 census the area comprising Khasi Jaintia Conference has a total population of 18, 64,507 with 3211 villages. The Adventist population however is only 4939 as per statistics recorded. Adventist is present in 126 villages only. The big challenge in KJC is how to reach other Christian groups, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism etc. with the gospel of the Three Angels Message.
President: Standhope Hynniewta
Secretary: Mr. Aibok Kharpran
Treasurer: Mr. Bhakupar Ksoo
Contributed by: Pr. W Lapasam, President, Khasi Jaintia Conference of SDA
Directory:
Khasi Jaintia Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists
Strathisla, JS (C) 045 Jylli Shop, Nongthymmai East Khasi Hills District Meshalaya 793014
(0) 03647961805
President Standhope Hynniewta (0) 9402507800 I 936698069 |
Secretary Aibok Kharpran (0) 961207-9984 |
Treasurer Bhakupar Ksoo (0) 986308-3159 |
Communication/Youth/Public Campus Ministries / AWR Prosperity Lamare (0) 943616-2200 |
Education/Health Ministries Florence Shangpliang (0) 897445-8290 |
Family Ministries/ Sabbath School & Personal Ministries Lasting light Wahlang (O) 940250-7800 I 9856383512 |
Ministeria l Secretary/Prayer Ministries/ Religious Liberty / Global Mission & Voluntary Services Standhope Hynniewta (0) 9402507800 / 936698069 |
Publishing /Stewardship Ministries Aibor Sohkhlet (0) 700580-2406 publishingmkjc@neiuadventist.org stewardshipmkjc@neiuadventist.org arsohkhlet@gmail.com |
Children 's Ministries/ Special Needs Ministries/ Women's Ministries Nabelsha Pasi (0) 7005802588 childrensmkjc@neiuadventist.org |
Risk Management/Planned Giving and Trust Services Bhakupar Ksoo (0) 986308-3159 |
Shepherdess Coordinator Gaipui Hynniewta (0) 8837061730/9402184626 |
Schools:
Brookside Adventist Higher Secondary School Laitumkhrah, Shillong 793003 East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya (0364) 252-0668/252-0499 |
Carol Sungoh Principal (0) 986309-7212 |
Hilllight Adventist Secondary School Mynska, P.O Shangpung Via Jowai, West Jaintia Hills Meghalaya 793150 |
Pynwandur Dkhar Headmaster (0) 943617-2233/8787576146 |
Radiant Adventist Secondary School Mawryngkneng, Viii & BPO Via Madanrting 793021 East Khasi Hill, Meghalaya |
P Joyati Rao Headmistress (0) 961253-2948 radiantas@neiuadventist.org pjoyatir@gmail.com
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Silver Springs Adventist Secondary School Lyngiong Village 793121 East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya
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Aibor Shylla Headmaster (0) 813200-9278/6009869407
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Sunny Hill Adventist Secondary School Madanling Syiem, Mylliem BPO Nonglyer 793009 East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya
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Baia monlang lamin Headmistress (0) 985699-2722
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Winters Adventist Higher Secondary School Mowkaiaw, West Jaintia Hills District Meghalaya 793150 |
Bankerbor Nongkhlaw Principal (0) 985608-2423/7005772469
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Jingshai Mihngi Adventist School Salini Colony Mihmyntdu, Jowai West Jaintia Hills District Meghalaya 793150
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lamjingshai Suchiang Principal (0) 897405-3761 prinjingshaibs@neiuadventist.org
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Circles:
Jaintia East Circle Dinest Dkhar (0) 7085850086 |
Jaintia West Circle Elambha S Lonneth (0) 7005863951/+919612354706 |
Khasi East Circle Joel Batlang Sohkhlet (0) 9233272567/+91 9436115802 |
Khasi West Circle Koster Syiemlieh (0) 7005424191/+919856052465 |
Khasi South Circle Albertson Skhemlon (0) 9774781412/+916909220500 khasisouthcirclekjc@neiuadventist.org
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Ri-Bhoi Circle Wansha nborlang Hynniewta (0) 9856938024/+917005946121 ribhoicirclekjc@neiuadventist.org
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