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  2. Basel Christian Church of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Borneo Basel Self Established Church was founded in 1925. Though following in the tradition of the Basel Mission, it was an independent institution.At the foundation of the Malaysian state in 1963, the church changed its name to "Basel Christian Church of Malaysia".

  3. Protestant Church in Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the Protestant Church in Sabah goes back to German missionary work in Kudat in the beginning of the 20th century. The PCS itself was established with the first synod on 20 April 1966 and registered with the Sabah government in 1967 out of the missionary work of the Basel Mission amongst the Rungus, started in December 1952.

  4. Lutheran Church in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Church in Malaysia or LCM (Malay: Gereja Lutheran di Malaysia) is one of four Lutheran bodies in Malaysia. It currently has 52 congregations nationwide with a total of 6,736 baptised members [1] and is the largest entirely Lutheran body in the country. [2] Until 2012, the body was known as the Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore.

  5. Category:Churches in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian church stubs (9 P) Pages in category "Churches in Malaysia" ... Basel Christian Church of Malaysia; C. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in ...

  6. Rudolf Lechler - Wikipedia

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    Lechler is known today for administering to the early Hakka Christian church and, together with his mission coworkers, facilitated in the resettling of Hakka Christian communities fleeing from persecution to Southeast Asian countries of which new congregations such as the Basel Christian Church of Malaysia and the Lutheran Church in Malaysia ...

  7. Christianity in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 census, 9.1% of the Malaysian population identified themselves as Christians. [1] About two-thirds of Malaysia's Christian population lives in East Malaysia, in the states of Sabah and Sarawak. Adherents of Christianity represent a majority (50.1%) of the population in Sarawak, which is Malaysia's largest state by land area.

  8. Christian Brethren of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A chapel was opened in the same premise in 1824. In 1826, the Independent Church, Mission Chapel Prince of Wales Island was officially founded as an independent, non-denominational church modelled on the primitive New Testament Church. Based on their own description, their practices resembled those of the early Brethren, which emerged at ...

  9. Sung Siew Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Basel Christian Church of Malaysia Sung Siew Secondary School is a single-session secondary school located in the town of Sandakan , state of Sabah , East Malaysia . It is located at the foot of Trig Hill which is 2 kilometres away from Sandakan town centre.