The administrative body called the Mizoram Synod has its headquarters at Mission Veng, Aizawl.
The two missionaries had arrived in 1894 and started school, created Mizo script, and prepared grammar and dictionary.
According to the report given in the General conference held during 1–4 March 2018 the KṬP (Kristian Ṭhalai Pawl) had 147,665 members and 860 branches, and supports more than one thousand missionaries, inside and outside of Mizoram.
Synod Mission Board is the body in charge of the missionary works of the Mizoram Presbyterian Church, within analed outside India.
It looks after 17 mission fields in India (including Nepal, Home Mission North and South), and sends missionaries to Taiwan, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, China, Nepal, United Kingdom, Samoa, Madagascar, American Samoa and Kiribati.
The Objective of this centre is to promote knowledge and understanding of the Bible, Missiology and Theology, growth in Christian discipleship and developing skill for cross cultural ministry.
In addition to MTC, to equip missionaries and new believers, Mizoram Synod run many programmes and institutions.
Among these, Presbyterian Hindi Bible School is meant to train new believers of Indian and Nepali.
Some of the members of the Church, such as Lalsawma, a Padma Shri awardee, has been honoured by the Government of India for their contributions to the society.
Durtlang Hospital operated by Synod is one of the pioneer medical centres in Mizoram, founded by Welsh missionaries.
Besides, it has dispensaries and health centres in rural areas, and clinics inside Aizawl City.