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  2. Communion of Churches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This fellowship was founded on 25 May 1950; 74 years ago (), in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, under the name Council of Churches in Indonesia (Dewan Gereja-Gereja di Indonesia – DGI) as a manifestation of the desire of Protestants in Indonesia to reunite the Protestant Church as the fragmented Body of Christ. Therefore, PGI stated ...

  3. Pasundan Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Pasundan Christian Church is a member of a number of ecumenical institutions, including the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (Persekutuan Gereja-gereja di Indonesia PGI), [2] specifically: the Communion of Churches in Indonesia West Java Region (PGIW-JABAR), the Communion of Churches in Indonesia DKI Jakarta Region (PGIW-DKI Jakarta), the Communion of Churches in Indonesia Banten Region ...

  4. Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa (Indonesian: Gereja Masehi Injili di Minahasa, GMIM) is a Protestant, Calvinist and Reformed church in Indonesia. It was founded in North Sulawesi on 30 September 1934. Christianity was introduced to Minahasa by Johann Friedrich Riedel and Johann Gottlieb Schwarz.

  5. Pentecostal Church in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Pentecostal Church in Indonesia (Gereja Pantekosta di Indonesia, GPdI) is a Pentecostal denomination of Indonesia. It was founded in 1921 and claims a seven-digit-membership. [1] It used to bear the name Vereeniging De Pinkstergemeente in Nederlandsch Oost Indie. [2] It is one of the largest Pentecostal denominations in Indonesia. [3]

  6. Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Constitution and state legislations, in the performance of its mission, the Ministry is entitled to: [3] formulate, stipulate, and implement state policies for the religious communities of Indonesia.

  7. Jakarta Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Cathedral (Indonesian: Gereja Katedral Jakarta, Dutch: Kathedraal van Jakarta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Jakarta, which is also the seat of the Roman Catholic archbishop of Jakarta, currently Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo. [1]

  8. Protestant Church in Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant Church in Sabah or PCS (Malay: Gereja Protestan Sabah; Rungus: Gorija di Potorontog sid Sabah) is one of the four Lutheran World Federation member churches in Malaysia. It currently has 322 congregations nationwide in 21 parishes [ 3 ] with a total of 32,000 baptised members, [ 4 ] making the PCS the second largest of the four ...

  9. All Saints Church, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    At that time it was called Anglican Church - in Dutch Engelse Kerk or in Indonesian Gereja Inggris. [4] The church became affiliated with the Church of England and the original layout was changed. A sanctuary was added in 1851. A small organ was installed in 1857. This is replaced with a larger organ which was placed in a newly built special ...