KOK Baptist Association

KOK Baptist Association (KOKBA) is a Kokborok speaking Baptist community in Tripura. It is located within the Khowai district of Tripura in India. It has around 3,800 communicant members in 60 churches.

History
The KOKBA was established in the year 1990.

Organization
The Association is led by the Executive Secretary. The Association is registered under the TBCU.

Workers of KOKBA
The workers of Central Baptist Association have been grouped mainly into five categories as below:
 * Pastor
 * Pro-Pastor
 * Ordained Evangelist
 * Evangelist
 * Office Worker

Pastors of KOKBA
The pastors of the KOKBA are:
 * 1) Rev. Sunil Debbarma
 * 1) Rev. Sunil Debbarma

Ordained Evangelists of KOKBA

 * 1) Ord. Evan. Suran Pada Kalai
 * 2) Ord. Evan. Dharmendra Debbarma
 * 3) Ord. Evan. Samaresh Debbarma

Evangelists of KOKBA

 * 1) Evan. Mangthar Debbarma
 * 2) Evan. Ahlem Debbarma
 * 3) Evan. Philip Rupini
 * 4) Evan. Kishore Debbarma
 * 5) Evan. Manoj Kumar Debbarma
 * 6) Evan. Sanjoy Debbarma
 * 7) Evan. Ranju Debbarma
 * 8) Evan. Utpal Debbarma
 * 9) Evan. Biresh Debbarma

Affiliated Churches
The affiliated churches with foundation date are listed below according to 2010 census:


 * Chandranath (1974)
 * Pointram (1979)
 * Gorjung (1980)
 * Moglam (1980)
 * Gwngrai (1981)
 * Jiten (1982)
 * Madharam (1984)
 * Anath Chowdhury (1985)
 * Belchara (1988)
 * Ghilatoli (1989)
 * Basanta Kobra (1990)
 * Khakchangma (1990)
 * Maharani (1991)
 * Thagur (1991)
 * Chhanlwng (1992)
 * Dophidar (1993)
 * Gairing (1994)
 * Sumanta (1994)
 * Tagla (1994)
 * Bathaka (1994)
 * Chargoria (1994)
 * Khowai Town (1994)
 * Mosok Kami (1995)
 * Bokomnia (1996)
 * Yakhrai (1998)
 * Bishnu Ram Sipai (1999)
 * Mudilenga (1999)
 * Lampra (2001)
 * Monaikhor (2002)
 * Kami Kwchar (2002)
 * Uahlwng (2002)
 * Bolitali (2003)
 * Tulasikhor (2003)
 * Behalabari (2003)
 * Capital (2003)
 * Haruaktali (2004)
 * Twisa rangchak (2005)
 * Baikuntho (2006)
 * Balua (2006)
 * Goyamphang (2006)
 * Nisan (2007)
 * Manik Chowdhury (2007)
 * Athuk Twisa (2007)
 * Mwtai Kami (2007)
 * Naithok (2007)
 * Tingaria (2007)
 * Marchaduk (2007)
 * Khaswrang (2008)
 * Akhara (2009)
 * Ampura (2009)
 * Thailik Bwlwng (2009)
 * Jalai Twisa (2009)
 * Petra Kami (2009)
 * Mayung kwthwi (2009)
 * Tokchaya (1988)
 * Sipai Hour (1992)
 * Padmabil (2006)
 * Harepkuar (2004)
 * Mungia (1996)
 * Bidhyabil (1990)