Protestantism in Pakistan

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Protestant Saint John Church in Jhelum

The Protestantism is in Pakistan a small minority of less than 2% of the population. Pakistan is one of the countries with the persecution of Christians , and Protestants are also persecuted.

The the Anglican Communion is part of Church of Pakistan is the largest Protestant church in Pakistan. It was initially created in 1970 from a merger of churches belonging to different denominations ( Anglicans , Presbyterians , Methodists and Lutherans ).

Other Protestant denominations in the country include the Presbyterian Church of Pakistan , the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Pakistan, and the United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan .

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