
Mathew means Gift of the Lord. In 1973, a middle
aged immigrant missionary came to New York from India, the land
of superstitions and breeding ground of various religions. His
name was Mathai P. Mathai. Born into a namesake Christian family
in 1924, he started his secular career as a school teacher. Mr.
Mathai continued his civic duties by serving in the Indian Army
till 1952. After leaving the Army, he became a Civil Engineering
Teacher. It was in 1960 that the Master engineer of the universe
drafted Mr. Mathai to serve him. He left everything and obeyed
the Lord in accepting the challenge to be a full time gospel worker.
After serving as a pioneer minister of the gospel
in Kerala - the land that heard the gospel of Jesus Christ as
early as
52 AD through none other than Thomas the disciple of Jesus - Rev.
Mathai came to the United States with his wife Annamma and his
three children to continue his mandate. He was used as an instrument
in the hands of the Master craftsman in forming the first congregation
of Church of God believers of Indian descent in the USA. That
was the beginning of Brooklyn Church of God which later moved
to Elmont and was renamed First Church of God.
The Lord used Rev. Mathai in various capacities
during his ministry in the USA as the District Overseer, Local
Coordinator of the National Pentecostal Conference etc. Over and
above all, he was instrumental in bringing many lives to the saving
grace of Christ, mending many broken families, and mentoring many
lives that committed to serve the Lord in His vineyard. The church
that Rev. Mathai founded has produced over twenty five Pastors,
Evangelists, and Youth Leaders who are being used powerfully all
across the world.
Even though Rev. Mathai went to be with the Lord
on February 3, 1993, the torch he lit is being carried by a group
of dedicated and anointed ministers. Under the leadership of Rev.
Moni Mathew, the First Church of God is gearing up to continue
the great task that its founder was not able to complete.