- Source: The Indonesian Christian Church
The Indonesian Christian Church (Huria Kristen Indonesia, HKI) is a Lutheran denomination in Indonesia, member of the Lutheran World Federation and the World Council of Churches.
The HKI was established in 1927, asserting its autonomy and self-government from the Rhenish Missionary Society, from Germany. After the proclamation of independence of Indonesia in 1946, the church changed its original name Huria Kristen Batak to the current one. The HKI adopted a synodal form of policy, headed by an ephorus.
Since 1970, the HKI has had connections with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
See also
Protestantism in Indonesia
References
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- Gereja di Indonesia
- Indonesian Idol (musim 10)
- Gereja Reformed
- Gereja Kristen Pasundan
- Allah (Kristen)
- Justin Sihombing
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- Barack Obama
- Isa
- Gereja Santo Yusuf, Semarang
- The Indonesian Christian Church
- Indonesian Christian Church Synod
- Protestantism in Indonesia
- Christianity in Indonesia
- List of church buildings in Indonesia
- Indonesian Christian Party
- Indonesian Christian Church in the Netherlands
- List of Christian denominations by number of members
- Indonesian Bethel Church
- Bethany Indonesian Church