The Mar Thoma Suvisesha Sevika Sangham, the women's wing, was established during the Maramon Convention in 1919 under the guidance of Abraham Mar Thoma Suffragan Metropolitan.
In the ministry of our Lord, women played a pivotal role. Some of the most devoted followers and closest companions of Jesus were women — they were the last to leave the cross and the first to witness his resurrection.
The Sevika Sangham is firmly rooted in the principle of serving the underprivileged and needy in society. The group has been successful in fundraising for various charitable causes and has actively supported the church in its spiritual endeavors.
Sevika Sangham gatherings take place at the church every 1st and 3rd Sunday following the service.