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Kerala Church Breaks Down Wall for Hindu Temple Festival

Christian church in Kerala demolished its compound wall to provide space for neighboring Hindu temple's annual celebration.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 25 April 2026

The news: A Christian church in Kerala made headlines by demolishing part of its compound wall to provide additional space for a neighboring Hindu temple's annual festival celebration. The story, reported in Malayalam media, is being called the "Real Kerala Story," highlighting interfaith cooperation and community harmony in the state.

Why it matters for church leaders: This demonstrates the powerful witness that comes from practical acts of neighborly love and community service. In India's diverse religious landscape, churches that build bridges with their neighbors often find greater acceptance and opportunities for ministry. Such gestures also protect churches from potential conflicts while demonstrating Christ's love in tangible ways that the broader community can understand and appreciate.

The takeaway: Look for practical ways your church can serve and support your immediate neighbors, regardless of their faith background.

Source: Manorama Online


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