Pastoral Lutheran After returning from
Chennai, Rao began pastoring
Fully-ecumenical The
Bible Society of India Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary is one of the Auxiliaries of the
Bible Society of India headquartered in
Bangalore and works for the cause of the
Bible in an
ecumenical environment with the
Roman Catholics, the
Orthodox and the
Protestants. In 1976, Prakasa Rao was appointed as the Auxiliary Secretary of the
BSI Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary by the rural Pastor
A. E. Inbanathan, then General Secretary of the
Bible Society of India who had much understanding of the Church in India and more so with fellow
clergy. Subsequently, the
Krishna-Godavari Diocese of the
Church of South India led by
N. D. Ananda Rao Samuel loaned the services of Prakasa Rao to the
Bible Society of India enabling Rao to take up the
ecumenical work at the Auxiliary which was led by notable predecessors beginning with
E. Prakasam,
AELC,
A. B. Masilamani,
CBCNC and
B. G. Prasada Rao,
CSI. During his administrative stint with the
Bible Society of India Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary, Prakasa Rao resided in the Bible House, a prominent landmark in
Secunderabad. After a six-year
ecumenical ministry which began in 1976, Prakasa Rao was recalled in 1981 by the
Church of South India to resume his
ecclesiastical ministry. Rao was succeeded as Auxiliary Secretary by
L. Prakasam of the
Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars.
Bishopric Election and Appointment The
Krishna-Godavari Diocese of the
Church of South India was formed in 1947, the very year of the formation of the
Church of South India at the
St. George's Cathedral, Chennai. The
diocese was led by pioneer Bishops
Y. Muthyalu,
A. B. Eliott and
N. D. Ananda Rao Samuel. for the
Clergy retreats as early as 1995 the J. Sikile School in 1984 at
Narsapur. In 1992, Prakasa Rao took part in the consecration of the
Old Testament Scholar,
S. John Theodore as the fourth Bishop - in -
Karimnagar held at the
CSI-Wesley Cathedral in
Karimnagar in the presence of Moderator
Bird Ryder Devapriam and Deputy Moderator Jason Dharmaraj, Bishop
Victor Premasagar, Bishops Emeriti
Bobbili Prabhudass, After nearly two decades of Bishopric, Rao sought voluntary retirement and vacated the
Cathedra in 2001 leading to
sede vacante following which the
Church of South India Synod huddled and conducted elections resulting in the unanimous election and appointment of the
Systematic theologian G. Dyvasirvadam as
G. D. V. Prasad, a companion of Dyvasirvadam, refrained from contesting in order to facilitate
G. Dyvasirvadam to be appointed as
Bishop setting an unparalleled
precedent.
Decennial Lambeth Conferences As a
bishop of the
Church of South India, part of the Anglican Consultative Council, Rao was entitled to attend the
decennial Lambeth Conferences presided by the
Archbishop of Canterbury. During the bishopric of Rao from 1981 through 2001 as Bishop - in -
Krishna-Godavari Diocese, he had attended the twelfth and the
thirteenth Lambeth Conferences in 1988 and 1998 presided by
Robert Runcie and
George Carey respectively.
Biennial Synods -
Garrison Wesley Church Cemetery
Andhra Christian Theological College,
Hyderabad comprising the
Church of South India (
Anglicans,
Congregationalists,
Wesleyans),
Baptists,
Lutherans, and the
Methodists. Prakasa Rao's term as Governor began during the principalship of K. David,
CBCNC and continued for over two decades during the ensuing terms of
Suppogu Joseph,
STBC,
M. Victor Paul,
AELC,
R. Yesurathnam,
CSI, and K. D. G. Prakasa Rao,
CBCNC. As Governor of the college, Prakasa Rao provided the required management skills enabling the administration of the
Seminary making it a notable institution under the
Senate of Serampore College (University). Incidentally, the
Systematic theologian G. Dyvasirvadam, also hailing from the
Krishna-Godavari Diocese was a member of the Faculty of the college coinciding with the Governorship of Rao. During the
academic year 1995–1996, Prakasa Rao was elected as chairperson of the Board of Governors of the college during the Principalship of the
Systematic theologian The Rev. R. Yesurathnam,
CSI. After two decades of governorship at the college, Rao resigned from the Board of Governors in 2001 due to his voluntary retirement from the
Church of South India. ==Honours and death==