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List of Christian denominations in India

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The Church of the East was the earliest form of Christianity in India, as adopted by the St Thomas Christians of the Malabar region (present-day Kerala) from at least the third century, and possibly much earlier.[a][2] This diversified into different churches over time. Later, from the 17th century, the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, and Protestant denominations were introduced, brought by European missionaries and colonisers.

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  • Blessing Youth Mission
  • Brethren in Christ Church in India
  • Bro Bakht Singh Assemblies(All over the World)
  • Brethren Assembly (All over the World)

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  • Fellowship of Evangelical Friends
  • Fellowship of Gospel Churches
  • Fellowship of Indigenous Gospel Churches
  • Filadelfia Fellowship Church of India
  • Free Methodist Church of India
  • Friends Missionary Prayer Band
  • Faith Gospel Mission Kerala

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Garment India Ministries

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  • Harvest Church India
  • Hebron church Of Almighty God
  • Hebron Missionary Fellowship
  • HERMON CHURCH MINISTRY
  • Himalaya Evangelical Mission
  • Himalayan Free Church
  • Hindustani Covenant Church
  • Highland churches of India
  • House of Prayer Fellowship
  • Holy Almighty God Ministries
  • Holy Way Ministries Trust
  • Hosanna ministries
  • Holy ministries
  • HOLY MOUNTAIN PRAYER FELLOWSHIP

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Logos Faith Foundation

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  • Vishwasi Mandir (Aatmik Vishwavidyalaya)

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  • Wesleyan Church of India

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  • Yeshuva Evangelical Church

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  • Zeme Baptist Church Council

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Notes

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  1. ^ By long-held tradition, Malabar Christianity began in 52 AD. Although not confirmable, this early date is a canonical belief for St Thomas Christians; nothing in historical sources rules out such an ancient beginning.[1]

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  1. ^ Frykenberg, Robert Eric (2008). Christianity in India: From beginnings to the present. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-19-826377-7.
  2. ^ The encyclopedia of Christianity. Grand Rapids, Michigan (US); Leiden: Eerdmans; Brill. 1999. p. 686. ISBN 978-0-8028-2413-4.
  3. ^ "Faith and Beliefs: Orthodox Faith and Worship, the Unbroken Chain of the Holy Church". Believers Eastern Church. Retrieved 8 December 2024.

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