Christianity in Algeria - Protestantism

Protestantism

Protestants number some 50,000 to 100,000 in Algeria. This small population generally practices its faith without government interference but incidences of persecution were more frequently recorded of late. Missionary groups are permitted to conduct humanitarian activities without government interference as long as they are discreet and do not proselytize openly. Since 2006 missionary outreach among Muslims can be punished with up to five years of prison. The Protestant Church of Algeria is a united church formed by the Methodist Church and Reformed Church with about 10,000 members. The Protestant Church of Algeria is one of only two officially recognized Christian organizations in the country. Most Christians meet in homes, to protect themselves, according to ICC. The country's Minister of Religious Affairs has called the evangelical churches "dangerous."

Protestant denominations in Algeria include:

  • Armée du Salut
  • Assemblées de Dieu
  • Eglise Adventiste du Séptieme Jour
  • Eglise Evangélique Copte
  • Eglise Protestante d'Algérie
  • Frères Larges
  • Mission Baptiste Evangélique
  • Mission Biblique de Ghardaia
  • Mission d'Afrique du Nord
  • Mission Evangélique au Sahara
  • Mission Evangélique de Médéa
  • Mission Evangélique du Sahara
  • Mission Rolland

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