United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan (1855-1993) and the Council of Churches of Lahore
Separations
1968: United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan
Congregations
220 (2016)[3]
Members
300,000 (2016)[3]
Official website
presbyterianchurchpakistan.org
The Presbyterian Church of Pakistan Operation Office 6 Empress road, Lahore is the largest Presbyterian, Reformed denominations is the second largest Protestants in Pakistan. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan (1855-1993) and Council of Churches of Lahore.
As of 2016, the church has around 300,000 members, 220 congregations, 208 pastors, and 80 presbyteries, making it the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country and second largest Protestant denomination, behind Church of Pakistan.[3][1][4][5]
^ ab"World Council of Churches: Presbyterian Church of Pakistan". Retrieved August 11, 2015.
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