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[1] The Baptist Evangelical Christian Union of Italy is officially founded in 1956. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1966, the churches of the Spezia Mission for Italy merge with the Union. [ 4 ] According to a census published by the association in 2023, it claimed 116 churches and 4,100 members.
The Assemblies of God in Italy (Italian: Assemblee di Dio in Italia, ADI), whose full name is Evangelical Christian Churches Assemblies of God in Italy (Chiese Cristiane Evangeliche Assemblee di Dio in Italia), is a fellowship of evangelical and Pentecostal churches which functions as the Italian branch of the International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies, while being in communion with the ...
The first Italian Methodist churches were founded by British and American missionaries in the 19th century. The missionary work became difficult during the Fascist regime, but finally in 1946 the Methodist Evangelical Church of Italy was born as a district of the Annual Conference of the Methodist Church of Great Britain .
Pages in category "Religious organisations based in Italy" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Lists of churches in Italy" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Union's full members, as of 30 June 2020, are 9,359, worshiping in 107 local churches. [3] In 1986 Italian Seventh-day Adventists first signed an agreement with the Italian government, in accordance with article 8 of the Italian Constitution, which regulates the relations between the Republic and religious minorities. Three successive ...
The FCEI, formed in 1967, [2] includes the historical Protestant churches of Italy, that is to say the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches (a united denomination comprising the Waldensian Evangelical Church and the Methodist Evangelical Church, 35,000 members), the Baptist Evangelical Christian Union of Italy (15,000), the Lutheran Evangelical Church in Italy (7,000), and other minor ...
Large churches from other denominations, like Catholicism, are not included as they are not deemed to belong to the megachurch phenomenon which by definition is part of Protestantism. The list is not exhaustive, there are large annual changes, and there are difficulties to compare the churches as different methods to count can be used.