- Camps, conferences, Sukritha Sancharam, literary competitions.
- Yuvavedi (Maramon Convention).
- Environmental programs, anti-drug campaigns.
- Intensive Training Institute (ITI).
Years of service
1000+
The Mar Thoma Yuvajana Sakhyam was organized with a view that all the young people in the Church should accept Jesus Christ as their saviour and Lord, and bear witness to His saving power. It was organized in 1933 by a resolution of the Sabha Prathinidhi Mandalam. The first president of the Sakhyam was Rev.V P Mammen and the Vice- Presidents were Rev. K E Oommen and Rev. C M John (later Juhanon Mar Thoma Metropolitan) and the first Secretary was Mr. V E Thomas (later Rev. V E Thomas, Singapore). Branches of the Sakhyam were set up in the Parishes with a four-fold programme of worship, study, witness and service. Mr. M M Thomas (later Dr. M M Thomas) was appointed as Organising Secretary in 1945 and he was the full time worker of the Sakhyam. Under his dynamic leadership, the Sakhyam struck deep roots and spread its branches far and wide.
The main aim of MTYS is to help all young people of the Mar Thoma Church accept Jesus Christ as Lord, God, and Saviour, guiding them to grow into the reflection of Jesus Christ through spiritual development..
We help young people of the Mar Thoma Church accept Jesus Christ as Lord, God, and Saviour, leading them to grow into His reflection
We enable youth to grow through faith-based worship and study, preparing them to participate in the Church’s mission via local parishes and ecumenical movements.
We promote truth, justice, and dharma through social activities like building homes, education support, and awareness against social evils.
Foster harmony and co-existence of ideas through dialogue with different faith communities and visions, contributing to the reconstruction of the nation.
Prepare youth to actively engage in the Church's mission through local parish activities, ecumenical leadership, and collaboration with other churches and youth movements.
Emphasize social development through building homes, supporting education and treatment, and raising awareness against social evils like alcohol and pollution.
Encourage witness service as a key pillar (alongside worship and study) to promote societal betterment through initiatives like MYSDA