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The Protestant Christian Church in Bali is a Reformed denomination established on 11 November 1931 in Bali, Indonesia. It was a fruit of the efforts of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, but the Dutch Reformed Church and the Church in East Java participated in the work. Significant development took place after 1950. The denomination adopted its current name on 21 April 1949. The church is located in Bali, Java, West Nusa Tenggara. There are also churches located in Hamburg, Germany and two churches are in Bern and Amsterdam. Membership is approximately 12,000 in 72 congregations.

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  • Gereja Kristen Protestan Bali (in)
  • Protestant Christian Church in Bali (en)
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  • Gereja Kristen Protestan di Bali (disingkat GKPB) adalah gereja Protestan di Indonesia yang berpusat di Jl. Raya Kapal No. 20, Kapal - Mengwi - Mangupura - Bali dan terdaftar menjadi anggota PGI pada tanggal 25 Mei 1950. GKPB juga merupakan pemilik Yayasan Perguruan Kristen Harapan. (in)
  • The Protestant Christian Church in Bali is a Reformed denomination established on 11 November 1931 in Bali, Indonesia. It was a fruit of the efforts of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, but the Dutch Reformed Church and the Church in East Java participated in the work. Significant development took place after 1950. The denomination adopted its current name on 21 April 1949. The church is located in Bali, Java, West Nusa Tenggara. There are also churches located in Hamburg, Germany and two churches are in Bern and Amsterdam. Membership is approximately 12,000 in 72 congregations. (en)
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  • The Protestant Christian Church in Bali is a Reformed denomination established on 11 November 1931 in Bali, Indonesia. It was a fruit of the efforts of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, but the Dutch Reformed Church and the Church in East Java participated in the work. Significant development took place after 1950. The denomination adopted its current name on 21 April 1949. The church is located in Bali, Java, West Nusa Tenggara. There are also churches located in Hamburg, Germany and two churches are in Bern and Amsterdam. Membership is approximately 12,000 in 72 congregations. The church is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches. (en)
  • Gereja Kristen Protestan di Bali (disingkat GKPB) adalah gereja Protestan di Indonesia yang berpusat di Jl. Raya Kapal No. 20, Kapal - Mengwi - Mangupura - Bali dan terdaftar menjadi anggota PGI pada tanggal 25 Mei 1950. GKPB juga merupakan pemilik Yayasan Perguruan Kristen Harapan. (in)
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