Mizoram Presbyterian Church was established and founded by
Welsh missionaries. The Welsh church had formed Foreign Missionary Society in 1840 in
Liverpool to provide missionaries to India. Chosen for
Mizoram, D.E Jones arrived in
Aizawl on 31 August 1897. The pioneer missionaries
F.W. Savidge and
J. H. Lorrain, commissioned by
Arthington Aborigines Mission, welcomed him and prepared him for his mission. The two missionaries had arrived in 1894 and started school, created
Mizo script, and prepared grammar and dictionary. Jones stayed with them until the two departed on 31 December 1897 as Arthington Aborigines Mission handed over the mission field to Welsh Mission. On his birthday on 15 February 1898, Jones opened a school at his
bungalow, which was subsequently used as a congregational meeting place for worship and
Sunday schools. In August 1897, the Welsh Mission had arranged for a
Khasi Christian, Rai Bahadur, and his family from
Khasi Hills to help Jones; the first enlisted members of the congregation consisted of 6 Khasis in addition to Jones and his wife. ==Statistics (as of Synod, 2022-23)==