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The Saint John the Baptist, or John's Church, is a parish church in the diocese of Agra of Church of North India, and is located
Meerut Meerut (, ISO 15919, ISO: ''Mēraṭh'') is a city in the western region of the States and union territories of India, Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Located in the Meerut district, it is northeast of the national capital, New Delhi, and is ...
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. The church building was built from 1819 to 1821 and is the oldest Church in North India. Near to this church lies St. John's Church cemetery. The grounds contain trees and greenery. The parish motto Unity, Witness and Service found at the entrance serves to remind parishioners and guests alike of the purpose of this church.


History

The parish was founded in 1819 to serve the military garrison stationed locally. Its founder was British Army chaplain, the Rev. Henry Fischer, a
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clergyman, posted to Meerut, India. The parish church of St John the Baptist is the oldest church edifice in the northern half of India. It still houses a huge but non-functioning pipe organ, which employed manually operated bellows to supply the organ with air. The wooden pews and kneelers, brass
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, marble baptistry, and stained glass windows all date back nearly two centuries.


Architecture

St John's church building conforms to a style of English parish church architecture popular before the Gothic Revival, and is modelled on the
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or classical style, which was well suited to local conditions with a large open interior space for worship in which air could circulate freely in sometimes stifling temperatures. It includes an upper seating area (balcony), no longer in use. Dating back almost 200 years, renovations have changed little to the church fabric, making it a fine example of an Anglican parish church of the early 1800s.


Church services

English Sunday Service is held in the morning, and usually includes Holy Communion if a priest is available. Holy Communion is offered to baptized Christians of all major denominations. St John's Church follows the Anglican rite and
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liturgy. Normal Sunday services times are 8:30 a.m. (summer), and 9:30 a.m. (winter), with services at 10:00 a.m. on the major Christian feast days of
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and
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as well as to mark the New Year. Visitors are always welcomed.


Parish

Most of the parishioners of St John's Church are from Meerut, and some travel more than 50 miles to attend major services or events. Members of the congregation span almost four generations and the elders have kept alive some of the traditions of a different era. Every year during Christmas the Parish Club comes alive and with the School organizes various functions and plays both for the congregation and guests.


St John's Church cemetery

Some of the graves are more than a century old and contain engraved headstones, carved pillars and some very elegant tombs bordering on antiquity. The older ones in the graveyard are falling apart due to weathering, and a curious visitor may have to navigate through some unfriendly underbrush and rough terrain.


Notable burials

* Sir David Ochterlony, Bt * Sir Rollo Gillespie


St John's school

The parish is home to a senior secondary school which follows the Indian C.B.S.E. curriculum and is under the auspices of the same diocese as the parish church. It is located at 117, Bank Street, a few kilometers from St John's Church building itself.


References


External links


St. John's Cemetery

St. John's Church


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