The Chakhesang Christian Revival Churches Fathers Association (CCRCFA) 4th General Session concluded on Sunday at the Local Ground, Chetheba Town. The two-day session was hosted by CRC Chetheba Town under Phek district.

During the Sunday morning service, Nagaland’s Advisor for CAWD and Taxes, Kudecho Khamo, delivered greetings, stating that fatherhood carries huge responsibility and that “fathers are considered God’s deputies within the family.” He emphasized that fathers serve as pastors in running households and challenged them to be rooted in Christ, with faith as the foundation, the Bible as the cement, and a prayerful life as the cornerstone.
Khamo highlighted the need for personal and family revival, urging fathers to reconcile with God first, then with their wives, and subsequently with their children. He stressed that change must begin with oneself and called for a focus on the Kingdom of God, living righteously without compromise for material gain. He cautioned against excessive focus on fundraising and money, urging families to prioritize prayer, Bible study, obedience, soul-saving, and missions.
Speaker Rev. Zaseyi Veswuh, Chairman of the Council of Chakhesang CRC, urged believers to be models of faith, citing Proverbs 20:7, and emphasized honesty, integrity, and action-based faith. He illustrated this through Noah’s life of obedience, calling fathers to lead by example and practice forgiveness and peace.
The session included special songs presented by CRC Chetheba Town, Khezhakeno CRC Fathers Fellowship, and CRC Yoruba Fathers Fellowship. Choral competitions were judged by Veshuduyi Tetseo, Nusakholu Dawhuo, and Phisa Nienu.
A new team of CCRCFA office bearers, led by Joshua Koza, was installed by Rev. Zhowhuyi Nyekha, Chairman of the Ordination Board.



