Congregational Church in India

[5] Following the 1989 split, the Independent Church of Maraland faced challenges and difficulties, akin to abandoned siblings, yet persevered despite numerous obstacles.

[7] Years later, Reverend Dr. John Travell suggested cooperation with the Mizoram Presbyterian Church, although discussions were ongoing.

During this significant event, he highlighted the history, background, problems, and difficulties faced by the Independent Church of Maraland to the Congregational Federation of N. S. W.

[8] Expressing deep concern upon learning about the Independent Church of Maraland, Reverend Dr. F. Lambert Carter, Moderator, visited Saikao in 1992 and presented letters regarding cooperation between the Independent Church of Maraland and the Congregational Federation of NSW, Australia.

[9] Subsequently, in 1994, Carter returned to attend the Independent Church of Maraland General Assembly at Saikao.

[11] The Congregational Church of India (Maraland) Registration number of under Government of Mizoram was Gov't Regd.