300,000-Member Indian Church to Plant 40 More Megachurches
Calvary Temple in Hyderabad is the India's largest church with more than 300,000 members. Now, they are on a mission to build 40 more megachurches in the coming years.
On sunday most roads in Hyderabad that lead to Calvary Temple, early morning 4 a.m., side streets around the church here are already jammed.
As church volunteers coordinate traffic, shuttle buses, auto rickshaws and motorcycles for thousands of people, all trying to arrive at church before two hours ahead of Calvary's first of five services that begin at 6 a.m.
By sunrise, the bielievers have occupied all most all the seats.
The main sanctuary holds 18,000 people supported by adjacent Bethlehem Hall with 15,000 and a third structure accommodating more than 3,000 more.
Hundreds more watch on television screens scattered around the sprawling Calvary campus. Pastor Satish Kumar preaches all five services with the last one ending at 8 p.m.
"I've been given the grace to pastor this church which is beyond my dream and imagination," Pastor Satish Kumar told.
Calvary Temple started in 2005 with about two dozen people. Today, it boasts more than 300,000 members making it one of the largest churches in the world.
They have 11 satellite churches and plans for more in nationwide expansion.
"God put a burden in my heart to establish 40 mega churches just like what you see here during the next coming years," said Pastor Satish Kumar.
PastorSatish Kumar says the church adds around 3,000 new believers each month in a sign that the Lord is moving mightily across the country.
"God's hand is upon India, it's a time for India to reach the lost, not only within the country but across the globe," Pastor Satish Kumar said.
In addition, the church produces over 650 TV programs each month in 17 major Indian languages for broadcast on national television.
"It's not only within the nation, but also in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Gulf countries," said Kumar.
Millions more follow on social media page of the church.
"We Preaching the pure Word of God is what attracts people, and practicing the Word of God is what keeps people within the church," said Pastor Satish Kumar. That practical demonstration is on full display here each Sunday.
Narayana Podhili works as a civil engineer leads a group of 150 church volunteers who spend hours chopping, slicing, peeling, and stirring all to prepare free breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals for 50,000 people.
"We are committed to come here every Sunday at 3:30 a.m., 4 a.m., and we keep working till evening," Podhili told.
Nagavalli Mendem has served in the Calvary kitchen for seven years after making a promise to God that if He healed her cancerous tumor, she would serve the church in this capacity. "Because I made that promise, God healed me completely without surgery," Mendem said. "God cleared the tumor in my chest and healed me. As a thanksgiving to Him, I serve here at the Lord's house."
She and volunteers feed more than 200,000 people each month.
Calvary also has an on-campus hospital where members get free medical treatment on Sundays and medicines at reduced cost.
"The majority of the people who come here are poor and cannot afford treatment," said Dr. Vinod Kumar of Calvary Hospital.
Members also have access to church facilities to hold marriages. And when a church member passes away, Calvary handles all funeral, burial, and meal arrangements all for free.
In 2007, Calvary Temple started an access card system, the first of its kind, to follow up with members and their families.
"I have thousands of people. How do I know who hasn't shown up on a Sunday? As I was praying God put access card into my mind," Pastor Satish Kumar said.
Each member must swipe their card when attending any one of the five Sunday services.
"Without fail, if we don't show up to church, we get a call," said Chandraiah, a Calvary Temple member. "They'll ask me why I didn't come to church and after they find out they will pray for me. I'm happy when I receive that call. Not only that, but the fact also that they care for us is special, and because of that we will surely come to the next service."
Pastor Satish Kumar says prayer has always been an integral part of their success. The church has held 40 days of prayer and fasting regularly since 2005 drawing tens of thousands of young participants to stadiums around the country.
"During this 40 days of fasting and prayer, the Pastor Satish Kumar will teach from Genesis to Revelation and from every book he will try to explain."
Each month, the church, along with its satellite campuses, holds a "Night with God" as members pray for revival.
About 25,000 to 30,000 people join. That has been the biggest, largest all-night prayer services in the nation.