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According to the International Evangelism Fellowship's adaptation of the press release by the Indonesian Evangelical Reformed Church until November 2012, the Reformed Evangelical Church's sermons have reached 1.5 million. 700 preaching assemblies that was led by Stephen Tong were held. In October 200,000 people were able to hear the Gospel.
The second Indonesian church to be founded in the U.S. was a Baptist church, started by an ethnic Chinese pastor and with a predominantly ethnic Chinese congregation. [25] By 1988, there were 14 Indonesian Protestant congregations; ten years later, that number had grown to 41, with two Indonesian Catholic congregations as well. [26]
It has about 15 pastors, 8 candidate pastors and 30 evangelists. The Papua church has a Theological College in Boma. [2] [3] The Reformed Church in Indonesia in Kalbar (GGRI-Kalbar) begun in 1948, was also a mission of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated). Between 1960 and 1993 8 local congregations were established.
However, HKBP remains the largest Indonesian LWF member by a factor of ten and also remains in communion with daughter church bodies through the LWF. Tarutung and the Batak lands region remain the stronghold for the HKBP in the predominantly Muslim nation of Indonesia, although worshippers are found throughout Indonesia and worldwide.
Reformed Presbyterian Church of India: 10: 3,000: 2004 [13] India: Presbyterian: Reformed Presbyterian Church North East India: 105: 11,376: 2021 [10] India: Presbyterian: Anugraha Reformed Presbyterian Church of Bangalore--- India: Continental reformed: Evangelical Reformed Church of India: 84-2022 [14] Indonesia: Continental reformed ...
Stephen Tong (Chinese: 唐崇榮; pinyin: Táng Chóngróng; Jyutping: tong4 sung4 wing4, born on 22 March 1940) is a Chinese Indonesian Reformed pastor, evangelist, teacher, and musician.
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Blenduk Church in Semarang, built in European architecture Betlehem Church in Wamena, Highland Papua Protestants in each regency of Indonesia. Protestantism (Indonesian: Protestanisme) is one of the six approved religions in Indonesia, the others being Islam, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.