Chetti Devasahayam
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| honorific_prefix = The Reverend Doctor
| name =Chetti Devasahayam, CBCNC
| honorific_suffix = D. D. Honoris Causa (Northern)
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1913|10|6|df=y}}C. L. Johnson (Edited), Canadian Baptist Mission 125-year's Jubilee Celebrations of Baptist Churches in Northern Circars, Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada, 1999, pp.258–258 [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/433990749]
| birth_place = Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India
| death_date = {{death date and age|1993|2|28|1913|10|16|df=y}}
| death_place = Kolkata, West Bengal, India
| occupation = Chaplain & Administrator
| nationality = Indian
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| writings = 1974, The Role of Baptists in the Religious Future of India C. Devasahayam, The Role of Baptists in the Religious Future of India, Baptist History and Heritage, Volumes 10–11, Historical Commission of the SBC, 1975. [https://books.google.com/books?id=dw4tYryEO1MC&q=The+Role+of+Baptists+in+the+Religious+Future+of+India+devasahayam]
| alma_mater =
- CBM-McLaurin High School, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh,
- Pithapuram Rajah College, Kakinada, A. P.,
- Serampore College, Serampore, West Bengal,
- Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lisle, Illinois (United States)
| church =Canadian Baptist Mission/Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern CircarsFoundations, Volume 11, American Baptist Historical Society, 1968, p.325. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZWnkAAAAMAAJ&q=chetti+devasahayam+serampore]
| offices_held =
- Visakha Field Supervisor, Krishna Field Minister, Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars {{small|(1939–1960)}}
- Military Chaplain, Royal Indian Navy {{small|(1942–1947)[http://bettykaiser.blogspot.in/2008/04/inspirational-life-of-padma-chetti.html Betty Kaiser, Inspirational life of Padma Chetti]}}
- Registrar, Senate of Serampore College (University) {{small|(1960–1975)}}
- Pastor, Lower Circular Road Baptist Chapel, Kolkata {{small|(1968–1993)}}
| parents =The Rev. Chetti Bhanumurthy, CBCNC
| title = The Reverend Doctor
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Chetti Devasahayam (6 October 1913 – 28 February 1993) was the Registrar of the nation's first University,Murli Manohar Joshi, Higher Education in India Vision and Action, A paper presented at the UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the Twenty First Century, Paris, 5–9 October 1998. Internet, accessed 22 August 2008. {{cite web |url=http://education.nic.in/unhighedu.asp |title=Department of Secondary&Higher Education |accessdate=2015-11-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120223010953/http://education.nic.in/unhighedu.asp |archivedate=23 February 2012 |df=dmy }} the Senate of Serampore College (University) who was in office from 1960 through 1975.[http://senateofseramporecollege.edu.in/registrars-senate.html Senate of Serampore College (University), Registrars of the Senate] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150919053347/http://www.senateofseramporecollege.edu.in/registrars-senate.html |date=19 September 2015 }} It was during Devasahayam's tenure at the University that ecumenism gave way to merger of seminaries and the formation of special purpose entities throughout India. It was Devasahayam who gave the inaugural address when the Andhra Christian Theological College was formed in 1964 in Rajahmundry.[https://books.google.com/books?id=gXvkAAAAMAAJ&q=baptist+theological+seminary+kakinada+serampore The Lutheran, Volume 2, Lutheran Church in America, 1964, p.30]
Studies
After scholastic studies at the CBM-McLaurin High School in Kakinada, Devasahayam enrolled for graduate studies from 1931–1933 at the Pithapuram Rajah College in Kakinada from where he obtained a degree in Sciences leading to the award of Bachelor of Science (BSc) by the Andhra University. For ministerial formation, Devasahayam studied from 1936S. J. Samartha, M. P. John (Compiled), Directory of students 1910-1967, Serampore College (Theology Department), Serampore, 1967, p.10.–1939 at Serampore College, Serampore as a candidate of the Canadian Baptist Mission/Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars at the Serampore College, Serampore.
In Fall 1955, Devasahayam was sent by his Church Society for upgrading his academics at the Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lombard, Illinois where he enrolled for a postgraduate course in Master of Theology (Th.M.) completing it by May 1956.
Christian work
After Devasahayam's ministerial studies at Serampore College, he was assigned pastoral roles in rural areas where there were hardly any Christians and much like the Baptist heritage, he was left to himself to build up congregations. From 1939 to 1942, he was Visakha Field Supervisor of the Canadian Baptist Mission.
At the height of the World War II, Devasahayam was asked to serve in the Royal Indian Navy as a Military Chaplain. Devasahayam was Military Chaplain from 1942 through 1947 and returned to Church ministry.
He returned to the Church Society in 1947 and subsequently ministered in parishes of Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars from 1947{{cite book|first1=Kenneth|last1=Knight|first2=Shirley|last2=Knight|title=The Seed Holds the Tree: A Story of India and the Kingdom of God|year=2009|pages=125–126|publisher=Lulu.com |isbn=9780986476600|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W5MtAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA344}} as Krishna Field Minister stationed at Avanigadda.C. Devasahayam's book review on T. C. Witney, Amos in Indian Journal of Theology 6.4 (Oct – Dec. 1957), 147–155. [http://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/ijt/06-4_147.pdf] During an overseas missionary visit to Canada in 1951, Devasahayam addressed a missionary meeting in Canada where many came from Okanagan, Kaleden, Peachland, Kelowna, and Vernon.{{cite book|title=Year Book of the Baptist Union of Western Canada 1951–1952|publisher=Baptist Union of Western Canada|year=1951|pages=13, 113 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=umXkAAAAMAAJ}}
University and Chapel
In 1960,{{cite book|title=Baptist Yearbook|publisher=Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec|year=1959|page=165|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gXvkAAAAMAAJ}} Devasahayam was appointed Registrar{{cite book|author=Serampore College|title=The story of Serampore and its college|publisher=Council of Serampore College|orig-year=1961|edition=4th|year=2005|pages=129–137|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e_QEAQAAIAAJ}} of the nation's first University. As Registrar, Devasahayam was also a member of the Council of Senate of Serampore College.
While performing his duties at the university, Devasahayam was an honorary pastor at Lower Circular Road Baptist Chapel in Kolkata, the chapel founded by William Carey. Devasahayam used to pastor the church from 1968 onwards and became a full-time Pastor of the Chapel in 1975, but it was not until 1978 that he resigned from the university.
Devasahayam was visiting professor at his alma mater, the Northern Baptist Theological Seminary[https://archive.org/stream/announcements1974chic/announcements1974chic_djvu.txt The Chicago Cluster of Theological Schools, 1974–1975] during 1974–1975.
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1954–1959| title=Registrar,
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1975–1978
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