Art Competition
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This competition celebrated creativity and imagination through visual expression. Participants showcased their artistic talents in various forms, including painting, sketching, and digital art. The winners impressed the judges with their originality, technique, and storytelling through art.
Essay Writing
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Encouraging young minds to think critically and express their thoughts, the essay writing competition focused on meaningful themes. Participants demonstrated excellent research, writing skills, and creativity in articulating their ideas.
Speech Competition
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Public speaking is a powerful skill, and this competition provided a platform for participants to inspire and engage audiences. Contestants spoke on thought-provoking topics, demonstrating confidence, clarity, and strong communication skills.
Faith in Action
Prayer Chain Movement
Bible Study Challenge
A Community Rooted in Christ
Anbiyam of Kuzhithurai Diocese is a living testament to the Gospel. With prayer at its core, we gather as small communities to live, love, and grow in Christ
Living by Our Core Values
Faith
Anchored in the teachings of Christ.
Unity
Embracing diversity as one body in Christ.
Service
Reflecting God’s love through acts of mercy.
Hope
Trusting in God’s promises for tomorrow.
Our Community in Action
The Diocese of Kuzhithurai is a community united in faith, service, and love. We are dedicated to spreading Christ’s message and engaging in meaningful activities that uplift individuals and communities. Below is a report on the loving activities and contributions of our diocesan community
Anbiyam
Early Church Life and Anbiyam Today
The life of the early Church provides a model for the spiritual and communal foundation of Anbiyam. Two key aspects that defined the early Christian community continue to inspire and shape Anbiyam today:

Religious Life
The early Church thrived on prayer, worship, and Christ's teachings, gathering to share the Word and grow in faith. Similarly, Anbiyam fosters a Christ-centered life of devotion, prayer, and living the Gospel daily.

Social Life
The early Christian community was defined by fellowship, mutual care, and resource sharing. Anbiyam continues this tradition by fostering compassionate communities where members support one another.
Religious Life
Religious life is a sacred journey of faith, commitment, and service to God and humanity. It involves dedicating one’s life to spiritual growth, prayer, and living in harmony with the teachings of one’s faith. Individuals embracing religious life often follow a structured path guided by a set of values, vows, or disciplines, such as poverty, chastity, and obedience.
The four stages of the religious life of believers;
Sharing
In the Jewish culture of that time, it was customary for everyone to gather in one place and share a meal. This is the birthplace of love. And love invites us to forget the inequalities between us and share and live across caste, religion and language.
Prayer
According to the custom of the Jews, go to the synagogues and pray. History says that there were more than 300 chapels and prayers were held thrice daily. In this prayer, the word of God and its commentary were included. Thus, such prayer should have a special place in our loved ones.
Friendship
Caste Communicating with friends over religion is the method Jesus used to convey the message of "Jesus is the Messiah" by having a relationship with the Samaritan woman. This is the work of love. The performance of this Chamamari woman teaches us the aspects necessary to create love.
Teaching
Jesus' teachings are called "Didache". The center of this was Jesus' suffering. died It means resurrected. According to this teaching, the purpose of teaching is to resist the aggressive power of today's society and to help people adhere to the values of theocracy such as truth, love, equality and brotherhood, which are necessary to establish justice.