Presbyterian Church of Bangladesh

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Presbyterian Church of Bangladesh
Classification Protestant
Orientation Evangelical Reformed
Theology Calvinist
Polity Presbyterian
Associations World Reformed Fellowship [1]
Region Bangladesh
FounderRev Edward Ayub [2]
Origin1995 [3]
Branched from Presbyterian Church in America
Congregations26 (2011) [3]

The Presbyterian Church of Bangladesh (PCB) is a Reformed Churches conservative and evangelical in Bangladesh. [4] [5] Formed in 1995 by Rev. Edward Ayub, a former Muslim convert to Christianity, with the assistance of Presbyterian Church in America . [6] [7]

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History

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In 1984, Reverend Edward Ayub, a former Muslim, was converted to Christianity. Later, in 1995, inspired by Asian Christian missionaries, and with the help of Presbyterian Church in America, he founded the Presbyterian Church of Bangladesh [3] [2] [10] [11]

Between 1996 and 1997, the denomination received assistance from Korean Presbyterian missionaries. [12]

The Presbyterian Church of Bangladesh today

Today the PCB works on church planting among the country's Muslim communities, so that most of its members are ex-Islamic converts to Christianity. [13]

The church relies on financial and missionary support from Presbyterian Church in America to plant churches in Bangladesh. [14] [15] [16] In addition, in 2015, greater involvement between the two churches was sought. [17]

The PCB is a member of the World Reformed Fellowship [1] which is a worldwide organization that brings together conservative Reformed churches. However, the church has a conservative rather than ecumenical missionary vision. [18] [19]

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