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The first missionaries arrived in 1797. After 1815 the majority of the population identified themselves with [[Christianity]], and formed this national Protestant church which spread from [[Tahiti]] to the four archipelagos. The official founding date of the church is 1815.
The first missionaries arrived in 1797. After 1815 the majority of the population identified themselves with [[Christianity]], and formed this national Protestant church which spread from [[Tahiti]] to the four archipelagos. The official founding date of the church is 1815.


Following developments in 1863 the LMS handed its control over the church to the [[Paris Evangelical Missionary Society]].
Following developments in 1863 the [[London Missionary Society|LMS]] handed its control over the church to the [[Paris Evangelical Missionary Society]].


In 1962 the church become autonomous under the name of Eglise évangélique de Polynésie francaise. Except for Marquises and [[Tuamatu-Gambier]] the Maói Protestant Church is the leading, predominant church in [[French Polynesia]]. It has parishes and thousands of members in [[New Caledonia]]. The church has 130,000 members and 96 congregations and 81 house fellowships. It has districts and a [[General Assembly (presbyterian church)|General assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reformiert-online.net/adressen/detail.php?id=12191&lg=eng|title=Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions|publisher=Reformiert-online.net|accessdate=13 November 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/pacific/french-polynesia/maohi-protestant-church|title=Maohi Protestant Church|publisher=Oikoumene.org|accessdate=13 November 2014}}</ref>
In 1962 the church become autonomous under the name of Eglise évangélique de Polynésie francaise. Except for Marquises and [[Tuamatu-Gambier]] the Maói Protestant Church is the leading, predominant church in [[French Polynesia]]. It has parishes and thousands of members in [[New Caledonia]]. The church has 130,000 members and 96 congregations and 81 house fellowships. It has districts and a [[General Assembly (presbyterian church)|General assembly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reformiert-online.net/adressen/detail.php?id=12191&lg=eng|title=Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions|publisher=Reformiert-online.net|accessdate=13 November 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/pacific/french-polynesia/maohi-protestant-church|title=Maohi Protestant Church|publisher=Oikoumene.org|accessdate=13 November 2014}}</ref>

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Maohi Protestant Church
ClassificationProtestant
TheologyReformed
PolityCongregational
AssociationsWorld Communion of Reformed Churches, World Council of Churches
Origin1815
French Polynesia
Congregations100
Members130,000
Ministers77

The Maohi Protestant Church or Maóhi Protestant Church is a Reformed church in French Polynesia.

It is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.[1]

The first missionaries arrived in 1797. After 1815 the majority of the population identified themselves with Christianity, and formed this national Protestant church which spread from Tahiti to the four archipelagos. The official founding date of the church is 1815.

Following developments in 1863 the LMS handed its control over the church to the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society.

In 1962 the church become autonomous under the name of Eglise évangélique de Polynésie francaise. Except for Marquises and Tuamatu-Gambier the Maói Protestant Church is the leading, predominant church in French Polynesia. It has parishes and thousands of members in New Caledonia. The church has 130,000 members and 96 congregations and 81 house fellowships. It has districts and a General assembly.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Member Churches". World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC). Archived from the original on April 12, 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions". Reformiert-online.net. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Maohi Protestant Church". Oikoumene.org. Retrieved 13 November 2014.