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Varghese Chacko
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Varghese Chacko

Varghese Chacko (January 21, 1935 – September 2020) was an Indian preacher and lay leader within the Indian Pentecostal Church (IPC), known for his grassroots ministry in Kerala and later in the United States. Born in Chuzhana, Valakuzhy, Kerala, to Chacko Varkey and Saramma of the Kakkanattil family, he was raised in a modest Christian household. After completing high school at Thadiyoor NSS High School, he worked in Madhya Pradesh in government service before marrying Mariamma Abraham of the Kollakunnel family in 1967. His spiritual turning point came in 1976 when he accepted Jesus as his personal savior and was baptized, marking the start of his active faith journey. Returning to Kerala from a stint in Abu Dhabi in 1983, Chacko served the Chuzhana Salem IPC with dedication, taking on roles such as Sunday school teacher, church treasurer, and secretary. His ministry focused on teaching and community service rather than large-scale evangelism, reflecting a quiet but steadfast commitment. In 2000, he immigrated to the U.S. to join his son and family, becoming an active member of IPC Tabernacle, where he continued supporting spiritual activities until his health declined. He died in September 2020 in Texas, survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren, remembered for his servant-hearted leadership and devotion to prayer, as noted in his obituary: “Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits” (Philippians 3:20).