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  2. Evangelical Congregational Church in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Congregational Church in Argentina was founded in 1922 in Concordia and San Antonio village in the Province of Entre Rios. After the Russian revolution in 1917, German people from Volga region immigrated to Argentina. The Germans begun to gather in the school hall in San Antonio village, under the leadership of Jorge Geier.

  3. Religion in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This study also found that Protestants were the only group in which a majority regularly attended services. [4] A 2013 survey found 15% Protestant (9% Pentecostal,4% refusing to say which Protestant denomination and 2% mainline ). [14] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims over 474,000 members with two temples and 726 ...

  4. Category:Protestantism in Argentina - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Argentine religious workers - Wikipedia

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  6. Evangelical Church of the River Plate - Wikipedia

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    Today has a number of 45 congregations and more than 240 points of predication, counting around 25,000 people in its membership. In 1995 the Swiss Evangelical Church in Argentina - with 600 members, 1 congregation and several house fellowships - become affiliated with the denomination. [ 4 ]

  7. Reformed Churches in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Churches in Argentina was established in the 19th century by Dutch immigrants. They settled around Buenos Aires and Patagonia. Men and women participate in all ministries. The church has close links with the Waldesian Church – their synods have joint sessions and a joint General Assembly. The denomination has 13 congregations and ...

  8. Mennonites in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Mennonites are the third largest community of Mennonites in South America, with six colonies in Argentina. While Russian Mennonites have their own language and customs and live in colonies, converts to the Mennonite faith normally live in cities and speak Spanish and do not differ much from other Protestants in Argentina.

  9. Category:Christian missionaries in Argentina - Wikipedia

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