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JCBKK convention concludes

The 7th edition of Japfüphiki Chokri Baptist Khriesarüü Krotho (JCBKK), a religious convention, which is held once every five years between the Chakhesang’s Chokri Area Baptist Youth Fellowship (CABYF) and the Angami’s Japfüphiki Baptist Khriesarüü Krotho (JBKK), came to an end on January 31, at Thipuzu village, Phek.
In a press release JCBKK informed that a total number of 24 churches from both JBKK and CABYF and around 1420 delegates attended the three-day long event.
Competition on various events like folk song, solo, choir, group bible recitation and movie were conducted. In the folk song category, the first place went to Phusachodu village followed by Jakhama village and Thenyizu village in second and third positions.
In solo, Sesito Lüho stood first while VesatalüVenuh and Vevotalü Ringa finished in second and third places.
In theme song, Khulazu Basa village bagged the first position, Khuzama village in second and Phesama village in third position.
In group bible recitation, Kezoma stood first while Sakhaba and Kikrüma came second and third respectively. The JBKK won first place in movie making while CABYF finished second.
Speakers during the convention were Kehovi Tase, executive secretary of Japfüphiki Baptist Church Council; Dr. Hüsazülü C Khamo, academic dean at Discipleship Bible College, Dimapur; Dr. Villo Naleo, academic dean at Shalom Bible Seminary, Zubza; and Rev. Dr.Sülüveyi Rhakho, director of Harvest Ministries International. They spoke on topics including “Know the truth and shine for Christ”, “Become good and faithful servant and shine for Christ”, “Live in the love of Christ and shine for Christ”, and “Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.”
Meanwhile, a new office bearers of JCBKK for the tenure of 2022-2027 have been selected which will be led by Vizapo Kikhi as president and Nekhonü Chüzho as general secretary. The next conference will be hosted by JBKK in 2027.

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