Peter Sugandhar | |
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Bishop | |
Church | Christianity |
See | Medak |
In Office | 1993–2009 |
Predecessor | Victor Premasagar |
Successor | T. S. Kanaka Prasad |
Orders | |
Consecration | September 1993 |
Personal details | |
Born | September 28, 1944 Ramayampet, Medak Dist, Andhra Pradesh |
Previous post | Presbyter-in-Charge |
Badda Peter Sugandhar (B. P. Sugandhar; known as Peter) was the fifth successor of Frank Whittaker as Bishop in Medak in the Church of South India (CSI).[1] He was consecrated by Vasant P. Dandin, the then Moderator of the CSI in the Cathedral in Medak in September 1993.
He was an office-bearer of the Andhra Pradesh Federation of Churches, (APFC) a society that incorporates bishops of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Indigenous Church traditions and whose members strive for ecumenism.[2]
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At the United Theological College, the only autonomous college under the Senate of Serampore College (University), in Bangalore Sugandhar took a B.D. degree. After graduation, the Diocese of Medak of the Church of South India posted him to churches in Ramayampet, Yellareddy, Utnoor, Bellampally, Medak and Secunderabad.
He served as Presbyter-in-charge at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Secunderabad before being consecrated as the Bishop in Medak. Although a Resident Presbyter has been appointed in that Church, Sugandhar continued to be the Presbyter-in-charge of the Church of St. John the Baptist till the end of his bishopric.[1]
When Victor Premasagar's tenure as Bishop of Medak came to an end in 1992, the Synod of the CSI declared Sugandhar as his successor.
The 27th and 28th Synods of the CSI voted to elect the bishop as the Deputy Moderator of the CSI. During the 29th Synod of the CSI held in Bangalore from 10 to 14 January 2004, Sugandhar was elected as Moderator of the CSI replacing his predecessor Dr. K. J. Samuel.[3] Subsequently, in the 30th Synod held in Mysore, he was re-elected as the Moderator.
In the 31st Synod held in Visakhapatnam in January 2008,[4] fresh elections paved way for a new Moderator (Bishop J. W. Gladstone) to be elected in place of Bishop Sugandhar.
Bishop Sugandhar served as the Vice-President of the Andhra Pradesh Auxiliary of the Bible Society of India. He provided continuing leadership to the educational and other institutions in his diocese. He was also on the governing board of the following colleges, viz.:
Both colleges are affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University) which is India's first University.
While Sugandhar is well known as an administrator, he also has written several works. For the festschrift commemorating the shastipoorthi (completion of sixty years) of his predecessor, Victor Premasagar, he wrote an essay which appears in the book "The Church on the move[9][10]
The Throne of Grace Theological Seminary and Ministries Inc. (International),[11] Hyderabad conferred the degree of D.Min. on the Bishop.[12] The degrees issued by this unaccredited seminary are only nominal.
Religious titles | ||
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Preceded by P. Victor Premasagar 1983–1992 |
Bishop in Medak Church of South India, Diocese of Medak Medak September 1993 – September 2009 |
Succeeded by T. S. Kanaka Prasad 2009– |
Preceded by K. J. Samuel |
Deputy Moderator Synod of Church of South India, Chennai January 2000 – January 2004 |
Succeeded by S. Vasantha Kumar |
Preceded by K. J. Samuel |
Moderator Synod of Church of South India, Chennai January 2004 – January 2008 |
Succeeded by J. W. Gladstone |