Pentecostal Young People's Association
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Pentecostal Young People's Association (PYPA) is the youth wing and subsidiary association of IPC, traces back its history of humble beginnings on August 30, 1947. It began one of the most prominent youth associations among the Indian communities, PYPA has its thousands of members scattered all around the globe, especially in India, Europe, North America and in the Middle East. In North America, the Eastern and Midwest Regions' PYPA organizations have been in existence more than 15 years. The PYPA governing board is organized into a hierarchy — General, State, Zonal, District, and Local levels. Currently, Pastor Daniel Konnanilkkunathil serves as PYPA Kerala State President, Joji Iype Mathews as the Vice-President and Pastor Jose K. Abraham as the State Secretary.