Khasis in Mawlynnong are devout Christians. Encompassed by orange and palm trees, stands a 100-year-old church in the town called 'Church of the Epiphany'. Tight stone ways with plants bearing orange blossoms contact the Congregation, which is a high contrast structure oozing an old-world appeal. There are no houses that transcend the Congregation tower.
According
to history, Welsh Christian teachers came to Mawlynnong in the nineteenth
century from Bangladesh and from that point forward, the town has been taking
after a solid custom of Christianity. The administration site of Meghalaya
peruses that the town was at first known as 'Ri Kharpangkhat' and it got the
name of Mawlynnong amid the Christian mission of Rev. G A Jones. Mawlynnong,
which means a Bunch of Stones, was gotten from the way that there are various
rocks in the town that have holes in them. Interestingly, villagers interface
the convention of cleanliness to Christianity. They say the ministers changed
their lives and taught them approaches to achieve God through cleanliness.