Mengenal Salah Satu Pos PI HKBP~Didesa Panamean Kec. Uluan Kab.Tobasa~PPL III zending STB-HKBP

Afriani Manalu
31 Oct 202010:50

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces the history of a missionary post of Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (HKBP) in Panamean, a village on the edge of Lake Toba. It details the challenges faced in spreading Christianity in a community predominantly following the Parmalim faith. The mission, starting in 1989, led by Evangelist Hutapea, encountered resistance due to local traditions, but over time, the congregation grew. The church built a new building and continued to evolve. Today, the church serves a small but committed group of believers, with ongoing development, representing the persistence and faith in spreading the Christian message in this region.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker is in the village of Bejiharjo, located by Lake Toba, introducing a mission post of the Huria Kristen Batak Protestan church.
  • 😀 The village of Panamean in the Uluan district is the focal point, predominantly inhabited by the Batak people, with most practicing the Parmalim religion.
  • 😀 The village has a small Christian presence, with a few families identifying as Christian, specifically 7 families out of 53 households.
  • 😀 The history of missionary work in the area dates back to 1989, when a survey was conducted by the HKBP department with the goal of spreading Christianity.
  • 😀 The missionary work in Panamean faced challenges due to strong adherence to the local Parmalim beliefs and the difficulty of introducing new religious ideas.
  • 😀 A church service was held for the first time in Panamean in February 1989, which was attended by 9 households, marking a significant step in establishing the Christian faith there.
  • 😀 The establishment of the first Sunday school service was also a notable milestone, with 15 children attending and being taught by Roida Sitorus.
  • 😀 The community worked together to build a church in Panamean, with donations and community efforts like hauling large stones to create a foundation.
  • 😀 In 1990, the church building's construction began with help from HKBP, but it faced financial challenges and further funding was required to complete it.
  • 😀 After leadership changes and internal disagreements, the Panamean mission post eventually became part of the HKBP Maranatha region, marking the beginning of a new phase in its development.
  • 😀 By 2018, the congregation in Panamean had built a church tower, and the community had grown to include a small but dedicated group of members despite challenges.

Q & A

  • Where is the village of Panamean located?

    -The village of Panamean is located on the shores of Lake Toba in the Uluan subdistrict of the Tobasa district.

  • What is the majority ethnicity of the people in the village of Panamean?

    -The majority ethnicity in the village of Panamean is Batak, with 53 family households (Kakak) in total.

  • What are the dominant religions in the village of Panamean?

    -The majority religion in Panamean is the Parmalim faith, followed by a few families practicing Islam and Christianity.

  • When did the HKBP (Huria Kristen Batak Protestan) missionary work begin in Panamean?

    -The HKBP missionary work began in Panamean on February 11, 1989, after a survey conducted by the HKBP department and a visit by evangelist PSH Hutapea.

  • Who were the first people to help with the establishment of Christianity in Panamean?

    -The first people to help with the establishment of Christianity in Panamean were the Batak Sindings in 1955, and evangelist PSH Hutapea led the initial efforts in 1989.

  • What challenges did the HKBP missionaries face in Panamean?

    -The HKBP missionaries faced challenges in converting the local population, as many still followed the Parmalim traditions, which included worshipping ancestors and deceased kings like Sisingamangaraja XII.

  • How did the construction of the church building in Panamean begin?

    -The construction of the church in Panamean began with the joint efforts of the congregation, who worked together to build the church with support from the HKBP and a 2 million rupiah grant from the department.

  • What was the status of the church building in Panamean by April 1990?

    -By April 1990, the church building's foundation was laid, but the structure was still incomplete, with an unfinished floor and lacking proper finishing.

  • What caused the Panamean post to be separated from the HKBP Jandi Matogu?

    -The Panamean post was separated from the HKBP Jandi Matogu due to leadership conflicts and disagreements about location changes, leading to a two-year period of inactivity.

  • How did the congregation of Panamean develop after the leadership transition?

    -After the leadership transition, the Panamean congregation became part of the HKBP Maranatha and, in 2018, built a church tower with financial assistance.

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