The CNI is a
trinitarian church that draws from the traditions and heritage of its constituent denominations. The basic creeds of the CNI are the
Apostles' Creed and the
Nicene Creed of 381
AD.
Liturgy The
liturgy of the CNI is of particular interest, as it combines many traditions, including that of the Methodists and such smaller churches as the
Church of the Brethren and the
Disciples of Christ. Provision is given for diverse liturgical practices and understandings of the divine revelation.
Ordination Men and women may be ordained
deacons,
presbyters, and
bishops. The CNI approved the ordination of women to the priesthood in 1977. In 2024, the CNI ordained the first woman to serve as a bishop within the CNI. In June, 2024, a second woman was ordained a bishop. In 2025, the CNI ordained a third woman as bishop.
Governance The polity of the CNI brings together the episcopal, the presbyterial and the congregational elements in an effort to reflect the polity of the churches which entered into union. The episcopacy of the CNI is both historical as well as constitutional. There are 26 dioceses, each under the supervision of a
bishop. The main administrative and legislative body is the
synod, which meets once every three years to elect a presiding bishop, called a moderator, and an executive committee. The moderator acts as the head of the church for a fixed term; another bishop is elected Deputy Moderator.
Social involvement Social involvement is a major emphasis in the CNI. There are synodal boards in charge of various ministries: Secondary, Higher, Technical and Theological Education, Health Services, Social Services, Rural Development, Literature and Media. There is also a synodal Programme Office which seeks to protect and promote peace, justice, harmony and dignity of life. The CNI currently operates 65 hospitals, nine nursing schools, 250 educational institutions and three technical schools. Some of the oldest and well-respected educational institutions in India like
Scottish Church College in Calcutta,
La Martiniere Calcutta,
Wilson College in Mumbai,
St. James' School, Calcutta,
Hislop College in Nagpur,
St. John's Diocesan Girls' School, Calcutta,
St. Paul's School in Darjeeling,
St. John's College, Agra,
Bishop Cotton School in Shimla,
Christ Church College, Kanpur,
Sherwood College in Nainital,
Ewing Christian College,
Boys' High School & College in Prayagraj are under the administration of the CNI.
Ecumenism The CNI participates in many
ecumenical bodies as a reflection of its commitment towards church unity. Domestically it participates in a joint council with the
Church of South India and the
Mar Thoma Syrian Church known as the
Communion of Churches in India. It is also a member of the
National Council of Churches in India. Regionally, the CNI participates in the
Christian Conference of Asia and on an international level it is a member of the
World Council of Churches, the
Council for World Mission,
World Alliance of Reformed Churches,
World Methodist Council and in full communion with the
Anglican Communion. The CNI is also in partnership with many other domestic, regional and international Christian agencies. == Gallery ==