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Indian Christians Reddit Community Launches New Platform for Connection

A new Reddit community "ChristiansinIndia" was created after the original Indian Christians subreddit unexpectedly closed down.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 26 April 2026

The news: The original Indian Christians subreddit closed down unexpectedly, prompting community member Anthony Gonsalves to create a new alternative called "ChristiansinIndia." The new subreddit aims to provide a space for Indian Christians to connect, share experiences, and contribute meaningfully to online discussions about faith and community life.

Why it matters for church leaders: Digital community platforms are becoming increasingly important for connecting believers, especially younger generations who are active on social media. The closure and recreation of this community demonstrates both the fragility and resilience of online Christian spaces. Church leaders should consider how their congregations engage in digital fellowship and whether they're providing adequate online platforms for community building beyond Sunday services.

The takeaway: Evaluate your church's digital community presence and consider creating or supporting online spaces where your members can connect throughout the week.

Source: r/IndianChristians


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