BOMBAY AUXILIARY
Connecting with the Heart of Ministry: A Report on the Bombay Auxiliary activities with the Branches (July 5–14, 2025)
Mumbai City – July 6, 2025 (Sunday)
The day commenced with a spiritually enriching service at CNI Wesley Church, Colaba, where Dr. Hrangthan Chhungi, Associate Director of the Church, Public Relations, and Resource Mobilisation Department, had the honour of preaching during the 10:00 AM service. He shared the vision and mission of the Bible Society of India with the congregation. In the afternoon, Dr. Chhungi addressed the members of the Mumbai Mizo Presbyterian Church. This was followed by a memorable visit to the historic World War I Memorial Church in Mumbai, the Afghan Church, officially known as the Church of St. John the Evangelist, located in Colaba. Renowned for its Gothic Revival architecture and magnificent stained glass windows, the church stands as both a spiritual and cultural landmark in the city.
Staff and Youth Meeting at the Auxiliary Office:
A special meeting was organized with the Bombay Auxiliary staff and youth volunteers. We were blessed by the presence of Mr. Raiborde a former staff and Mr. Sunil M. Tivarekar, a committed Executive Member, respectively. I had the opportunity to share insights into BSI’s national-level ministry, inspire youth engagement, and encourage the staff to recommit to their calling. Their affirmative response was truly encouraging.
Nashik Branch Leaders Meeting – July 8, 2025
Traveling by train to Nashik, we were warmly received by Branch President Mr. Abhay Haske. During our interaction, he shared the moving testimony of the Warli Tribe, once labelled by society as “robbers and thugs,” but transformed by the Gospel into a progressive and self-sustaining community. A branch meeting was held at St. Andrew’s Church Hall, where I presented BSI’s national work. For many leaders, it was their first deep insight into the scope of BSI’s ministry. The meeting ended with meaningful fellowship over lunch.
Later, Rev. Clement and I had a fruitful conversation with Rev. Shilpa Shinde, a volunteer and Director of NGOs working with the Warli community. She emphasized the urgent need for audio Scripture tools due to high illiteracy in the tribal population, and expressed hope for BSI’s collaboration in creating audio Bible stories.
Ahmednagar Branch Meeting – July 9, 2025
At Hotel Singh Residency, we met enthusiastic branch leaders of Ahmednagar, especially heartening as this branch had been revived only two years ago after nearly a decade-long gap. Their energy and fundraising efforts reflect strong potential for growth. We appreciate the leadership of Mrs. Jeymala Kedari, Branch President.
Public Lecture at Union Biblical Seminary – July 10, 2025
On July 10 afternoon, we were graciously hosted by Union Biblical Seminary (UBS) and invited to deliver a public lecture as part of their Research Department’s Contemporary Issues series. It was a privilege to share about BSI’s vision and mission before students and faculty. Hebrew and Greek Bibles were distributed to biblical students, and Youth New Testaments study Bible titled “Identity: Identified” were gifted to all.
Pune Branch Leaders Meeting – July 10, 2025 (Evening)
Held at YMCA Pune, the gathering brought together committed leaders representing four churches. We discussed broadening their outreach to include more congregations and individuals, fostering a more inclusive and representative BSI presence in the region. The meeting ended with warm dinner fellowship. Special thanks to Rev. Nada Dar, Pune Branch President and also President of the Bombay Auxiliary, for his leadership.
Nagpur Branch Women’s Fellowship – July 12, 2025
At St. Thomas Church (CNI), Nagpur, the Nagpur Branch hosted a meanigful meeting of BSI Women Leaders with around 50 participants. I had the joy of addressing the group, sharing about BSI’s nationwide work. It was evident that many were learning for the first time how their local efforts connect to a larger vision of BSI on a national level. The Mary Jones Women’s Fellowship presented their impactful work in Scripture engagement, community outreach, and support to the needy.
Sunday Worship at All Saints’ Cathedral, Nagpur – July 13, 2025
Concluding the trip with worship, I was honored to preach at the 8:00 am service at All Saints’ Cathedral, Nagpur. This historic church hosted the event of the formation of the Church of North India in November 29, 1970. The church was full, and the theme “The works of Jesus are signs of His being the Christ” guided the message. We thank Rev. Ganesh Barve and the pastorate committee for this opportunity.
This visit was more than a series of meetings, it was a ministry of presence, affirmation, and connection. Listening to local stories, encouraging leaders of the youth, women, clergy and laity; reinforcing the value of their work has laid the foundation for a renewed partnership between the Bombay Auxiliary and the Central Office. We pray that God continues to use each branch, each volunteer, and every member of the BSI Bombay Auxiliary family to further God’s Word in the states of Maharashtra and Goa.
Nagpur Branch Committee Members Meeting on July 13th, 2025:
GUJARAT AUXILIARY – MARY JONES WOMEN’S CONFERENCE 2025
The Gujarat Auxiliary Mary Jones Conference took place on 9 -10 July 2025 at the Christian Spiritual Life Centre, Bharuch, bringing together women from across the state under the theme “Not neglecting to meet together” (Hebrews 10:25). The gathering emphasized the importance of fellowship, unity, and commitment in ministry. The inauguration was led by prominent church and Bible Society leaders, including Guest Speaker Rev. Soma Bhatkar (Senior Auxiliary Secretary, BSI Calcutta Auxiliary), who lit the candle in the name of the Triune God, symbolizing the light of Christ guiding the ministry. From the very first session, the atmosphere was one of anticipation, joy, and a shared sense of purpose among the participants.
Across the two days, the program featured sessions that explored the vision and history of the Mary Jones Ministry, shedding light on its mission to empower women for gospel service. Rev. Anita Khristi delivered an encouraging message on perseverance in ministry, while inspiring testimonies from senior women highlighted decades of dedication, sacrifice, and God’s faithfulness. Spirit-filled worship and fervent intercession for Gujarat, India, and the world created moments of deep spiritual connection. An interactive panel allowed Mary Jones women to share their personal journeys, struggles, and blessings, adding a heartfelt and relatable dimension to the gathering.
The highlight of the conference was the keynote address by Rev. Soma Bhatkar, who challenged participants to grow in discipline, discipleship, fellowship, and wholehearted dedication to the Bible Society of India. Coordinated by the committed Auxiliary Women Staff, the event became a time of refreshing, encouragement, and re-dedication. Participants left with renewed vision, strengthened faith, and hearts full of praise to God, ready to carry forward the mission and legacy of the Mary Jones Ministry. The Conference was blessed with the presence of several dignitaries such as Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Kant, Vice President, BSI Gujarat Auxiliary/District Superintendent of Methodist Church, Rev. Linus Justin, Conference Suptt, Wesleyan Church, Rev. Stanley, Synod Pramukh, Alliance Church, Rev. Soma Bhatkar, Senior Auxiliary Secretary, BSI Calcutta Auxiliary – Guest Speaker and Women from all over Gujarat participated in this Conference.
GREETINGS FROM THE BSI ASSOCIATE AUXILIARY ANDAMAN AND NICOBER ISLANDS
Visit of Rev. K. John Vikram & Rev. P. D. S. John Benhur to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands Associate Auxiliary,
From 25th to 30th July 2025, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands Associate Auxiliary was blessed to host Rev. K. John Vikram, Auxiliary Secretary of the Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary, and Rev. P. D. S. John Benhur, Vice President of the Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary Committee. This was a historic occasion, marking the first-ever visit of an inter-Auxiliary Secretary to our Associate Auxiliary. Their presence brought encouragement, inspiration, and a renewed sense of partnership in the ministry of the Bible Society of India.
We are deeply grateful to our General Secretary, Rev. Dr. Kavito G. Zhimo, for graciously permitting and supporting this visit. We also thank our guests for their willingness to travel long distances, despite poor road conditions on NH-4 to reach Middle and North Andaman, including remote villages where many of our well-wishers and donors reside. Their dedication to the ministry was evident as they conducted meetings and encouraged believers across the islands.
Program Highlights
- Pastors & Leaders’ Meeting – Port Blair
On 26th July, a meeting was held at IPC Hebron Church, Goal Ghar, with 80–100 pastors and lay leaders in attendance. Both guests shared the Word of God, highlighted the vision and mission of BSI, and shared practical fundraising strategies. They also met separately with Telugu pastors, leaving them inspired to actively support the ministry. Lunch for participants was generously sponsored by the Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary. - Special Church Visits
On Bible Sunday, 27th July, the guests ministered in two Telugu congregations—Telugu Baptist Church (Prem Nagar) and Maranatha Church (Anarkali, Port Blair). Later that day, they travelled to Rangat and, the following morning, to Mayabunder. - Pastors & Leaders’ Meeting – Mayabunder
Held on 28th July at Hindi Baptist Church, Lucknow, this gathering drew pastors from Baratang, Rangat, and Diglipur, as well as members of the Karen Baptist Church Association. Around 50 participants attended, and the guests once again encouraged partnership with BSI’s mission. - Fellowship & Leadership Engagements
On 29th July, the team returned to Port Blair and met with the Acting President and Vice President, Rev. T. Selvaraj. Early on 30th July, our visitors departed for the mainland.
All expenses for travel, accommodation, meals, and the Mayabunder meeting were graciously borne by the Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary. We are also thankful for the good numbers of school bags given to the children in Port Blair, Mayabunder, and Car Nicobar. The children were overjoyed in receiving their gift. On behalf of the BSI Andaman & Nicobar Islands Committee, we sincerely thank Rev. K. John Vikram and Rev. P. D. S. John Benhur for their unwavering commitment, encouragement, and generosity. We also appreciate our Associate Committee Members for their steadfast support throughout the visit. Above all, we give glory to God for His guidance, protection, and blessings that made this historic visit possible. We believe the seeds sown during these days will bear much fruit for the Kingdom in the years to come.





















































