IPF Rockland

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85 Marion St, Nyack, NY 10960
IPF Rockland IPF Rockland is one of the popular Religious Organization located in 85 Marion St ,Nyack listed under Pentecostal Church in Nyack , Religious Organization in Nyack ,

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From its humble beginnings in 1996, India Pentecostal Fellowship has grown steadily to serve as a beacon of hope to the communities north of the New York City and its suburbs. On March 30, 1996, Rev. Joseph Williams and a group of believers from Westchester and Rockland counties in New York founded the church. IPC General President Rev. T. S. Abraham inaugurated the fellowship on May 19, 1996. Initially, we assembled in rented hotel rooms in Nanuet and thereafter, until early 2002, at the Nyack Community Center. The Lord enabled us to purchase the former First Baptist Church of Nyack on May 29, 2002, and we have been worshiping there since June 2, 2002.

Rev. Joseph Williams is our founder and president. The late Rev. Jacob George served as the pastor for the first three years along with Rev. Williams. Since January 2000, Rev. Williams has served as both the pastor and president. In October 2001, a local IPC fellowship where by Rev. Baby Mathew was serving as the pastor merged with this church. In 2003, Rev. Mathew was appointed as the vice president of the fellowship.

Our church building has an illustrious history. Three 19th-century presidents, James Garfield, Grover Cleveland and William McKinley, have visited this 150-year-old church. Since our purchase, the building has undergone extensive interior renovation, and today it is one of the most beautiful sanctuaries around. The village of Nyack where the church is located also has a significant place in the history of North American Indian Pentecostals. In the early 1980s, the Pentecostal Youth Fellowship of America, one of the pioneer united endeavours of the Indian Pentecostals in North America, began hosting its annual conference at the Nyack Christian College and did so for several years. At that time, there were no Indian Pentecostals in the Nyack area. With our relocation to this building, we now have an Indian Pentecostal church in Nyack close to where the PYFA youth camps were held.

At the Rockland assembly, we now have more than fifty families worshiping the Lord in truth and spirit. God has blessed us spiritually and materially. We have an active Sunday school, PYPA and women’s fellowship. We meet five days a week for prayer and fellowship. Including Sunday worship service, we hold seven meetings during the week.

Our desire is that we will continue to be a beacon of hope to the lost and a source of comfort to the needy. Towards that goal, the church is actively engaged in various missions and charity. Primarily, the church financially assists with church planting missions in the Indian states of Orrissa and Tamil Nadu through the IPC General Council. If the Second Coming of the Lord tarries, our prayer is that, through our ministry, God will raise up a generation that will carry the mantel of our forefathers and serve Him faithfully.

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