List of The Largest Protestant Churches - List of National Bodies With Size

List of National Bodies With Size

  1. Evangelical Church in Germany (Germany, about 26,000,000)
  2. Church of England (about 25,000,000)
  3. Eglise du Christ au Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo, about 25,000,000)
  4. Church of Nigeria (about 18,000,000)
  5. Southern Baptist Convention (USA alone, 16,300,000)
  6. United Methodist Church USA (about 12,000,000)
  7. Three-Self Patriotic Movement China 11,0000,000
  8. Church of Uganda (8,700,000)
  9. Church of Sweden (6,900,000)
  10. Church of God in Christ (USA 5,500,000)
  11. Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (Ethiopia, at least 5,300,000)
  12. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (USA 4,780,000)
  13. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (Finland 4,360,000)
  14. Church of South India (4,000,000)
  15. Anglican Church of Australia (3,903,324)
  16. Church of Norway (Evangelical Lutheran 3,850,000)
  17. Convenção Geral das Assembleias de Deus do Brasil (Brazil 3,500,000)

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