Church of North India
The Church of North India (CNI) is a united Protestant church in India, formed in 1970. It brings together various denominations, including the Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian churches, aiming to promote unity among Christians in the region. CNI is known for its commitment to social justice, education, and community service.
CNI operates under a synodal structure, with a central governing body called the Synod. It has numerous dioceses across northern India, serving diverse communities. The church emphasizes ecumenism and works collaboratively with other Christian denominations and organizations to address social issues and promote peace.