This group of believers of the body of the Christ began in Acts 2 on the day of Pentecost through the work of the Holy Spirit and will continue to be formed until the day of the rapture of church. The church or assembly of believers or a congregation meets together physically for worship, fellowship, teaching, prayer and encouragement in the faith of each other (Hebrews 10:25).
For the definition given above “St. Paul’s Church” (C.N.I), Fatehpur Beri, ground itself in the capital of our country. This church was deeply rooted on in1885 through the faith of some missionaries and clergy persons in God decided to share the Gospel in an unknown village called Fatehpur Beri. By untiring work and by the Grace of God they brought dozens of people into the Christ. They were new believers but very firm in Christ despite facing lots of problems and suppression from the surrounding non-believers they did not move back. They started worshiping together in an earthen building. Later on 25th January 1904 a Church building was built by the bricks with wooden roof on it.
Time swept by. The parish was growing but the old building was decaying so it was decided to built a new building. The work was started and with Grace of God, Donations from various churches, individuals, societies with the untiring and dedication we were able to build a new church building in 2004. Design of the new church is mainly inspired by the old church building
St. Paul’s Church is among the most famous and most recognizable sights of this area, with its steeple at 100 feet high dominating the skyline. Then Bishop of Diocese Rt. Revd. Karam Masih while he was consecrating it he declared as the first Cathedral which is built by only Indians.