Mother’s Day: Churches Across Ukhrul Pay Tribute to Mothers

The day was marked by heartfelt prayers, inspiring sermons, and thoughtful gifts as tokens of appreciation for mothers.

Churches and fellowships across Ukhrul district were filled with warmth and gratitude on Sunday as congregations gathered to celebrate Mother’s Day, honouring the selfless love, unwavering care, and dedication that mothers contribute to their families and society.

From the bustling churches of the district headquarters to the quiet sanctuaries in surrounding villages, the day was marked by heartfelt prayers, inspiring sermons, songs, choreography, and thoughtful gifts as tokens of appreciation for mothers.

At Khaivaren Baptist Fellowship (KBF), the celebration was held under the theme “Selfless Nurturing Mother”. The service offered a poignant reflection on the vital role women play in the spiritual and domestic life of the community.

Dr Ramyopam Mashangva

Joining as guest speaker, Dr Ramyopam Mashangva, professor at Grace Bible College & Discipleship International Baptist Theological Seminary, highlighted the quiet sacrifices mothers make daily.

“She attends to every need of her children and household with selfless dedication and perseverance,” Dr Mashangva noted, urging husbands and children to cherish the divine calling of motherhood.

Drawing from the biblical narrative of Hannah—the mother of the prophet Samuel—Dr Mashangva pointed to her journey of faith and persistent prayer as an enduring model. “Her story of faith, persistent prayer, and devotion serves as a timeless example,” he said, encouraging mothers in attendance to emulate Hannah’s steadfastness amid life’s multifaceted challenges.

The spiritual tone of the morning was anchored by KBF chairman Aimson Zimik, who led a dedicated prayer session invoking divine blessings for good health, prosperity, and longevity for every mother present.

The atmosphere transformed into one of joy as children and elders took to the stage for musical tributes, expressing love through songs and choreography. Gifts—including kitchen utensils and sweet treats wrapped in cards with handwritten messages—acknowledged mothers’ sacrifices and prayerful struggles.

As the programme closed, tea and snacks were shared on the KBF campus.

Across Ukhrul’s churches, irrespective of denomination, the observance celebrated mothers’ foundational role, ensuring their tireless efforts were met with the depth of love they provide.

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