Sikkim CM Tamang Backs Church-Led Revival Festival in Gangtok

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang met the organising committee of the Sikkim Revival and Healing Festival on Wednesday. The three-day event, organised by the Sikkim Pentecostal Church Council, will be held from May 11-13 at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok. Tamang extended his best wishes for the festival, which will include prayer sessions, spiritual discourses, and gospel music. The festival aims to promote spiritual awareness, social harmony, and community bonding among the Christian community in the state.

Key Points: Sikkim CM Tamang Supports Revival & Healing Festival

  • Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang meets organising committee
  • 3-day festival from May 11-13 at Paljor Stadium
  • Organised by Sikkim Pentecostal Church Council to promote spiritual awareness
  • Event features prayer, gospel music, and community outreach
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CM extends support to Sikkim Revival and Healing Festival organised by Church Council

Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang extends support to the Sikkim Revival & Healing Festival, a 3-day event from May 11-13 in Gangtok, organised by the Sikkim Pentecostal Church Council.

"Met the organising committee of the Sikkim Revival & Healing Festival this morning at my official residence. I extend my best wishes for the success of this event - Prem Singh Tamang"

Gangtok, May 6

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Wednesday met members of the organising committee of the upcoming Sikkim Revival and Healing Festival, and extended his best wishes for the success of the event scheduled to be held in Gangtok next week.

Sharing details of the meeting through a social media post, the Chief Minister said the delegation was led by Minister G. T. Dhungel and Political Secretary Jacob Khaling. The three-day festival, organised by the Sikkim Pentecostal Church Council, will be held from May 11 to 13 at Paljor Stadium.

"Met the organising committee of the Sikkim Revival & Healing Festival this morning at my official residence. I extend my best wishes for the success of this event," Tamang said in the post.

The event is expected to witness participation from members of the Christian community from across Sikkim and neighbouring states, with prayer sessions, spiritual discourses, gospel music performances and community outreach activities likely to form part of the programme.

The festival holds significance for the Christian community in Sikkim, where churches and faith-based organisations regularly organise revival gatherings aimed at promoting spiritual awareness, social harmony and community bonding. Such events are often attended by religious leaders, youth groups and worshippers from different districts of the Himalayan state and are viewed as platforms for collective prayer and cultural interaction.

Over the years, Christian organisations in Sikkim have also been involved in social welfare initiatives, including educational support, health awareness programmes and humanitarian outreach in remote areas.

The Sikkim Revival and Healing Festival is expected to draw large gatherings at Paljor Stadium, one of the state's key venues for public and cultural events.

The meeting between the Chief Minister and the organising committee is being seen as a gesture of support towards community-led social and spiritual initiatives in the state.

- IANS

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Ananya R
While I respect all faiths, isn't it a bit concerning when a Chief Minister gives such visible support to a specific religious event? We need to be careful about mixing state and religion in a secular country. Just my two paise.
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James A
This sounds like a wonderful initiative. I love how Sikkim celebrates diversity. In the US, we often forget how important community healing and spiritual connection can be. Hope the festival is a success! 🌟
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Michael C
As a Christian from Kerala, I'm thrilled to see such events getting official recognition. The church does fantastic social work in remote areas of Sikkim. This festival will surely uplift many lives. God bless Sikkim! ✝️
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Kavya N
Would love to attend this! Gospel music and prayer sessions at Paljor Stadium - what a beautiful setting. Sikkim truly shows how different communities can live together peacefully. More states should learn from this.
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David E
Nice to see this. But I hope the government also extends similar support to festivals of other communities in Sikkim - Buddhist, Hindu, etc. Balance is key, yaar.
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Priya S
Such events are essential for mental and spiritual well-being, especially after the pandemic. The healing aspect is very important. Kudos to the church council and CM for this collaboration! ❤️

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