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Indonesia

Population:225,313,495
Surface area:1,900,000
Capital:Jakarta
GNI per capita:810US$
Classification:Developing economy
Languages:

Indonesian

Religions :

Muslim: 80.00%

Christian: 13.00%

Hindu: 3.00%

Buddhist: 1.00%

Christianity:

Protestants: 14,216,100

Catholics: 7,000,000

Independent: 7,380,700

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The Indonesian archipelago has been an area of migration for thousands of years. Successive movements of people brought Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam to the region. From the 17th through the mid-20th century the Dutch colonized Indonesia. During World War II it was occupied by Japan. In 1945, Indonesian nationalists led by Sukarno declared independence, which was recognized by the Netherlands in 1949, after three years of unavailing military action against the liberation forces. Sukarno unified the country by introducing one language, and ‘Pancasilla’(the five pillars: belief in one God, humanism, national unity, democracy, and social justice). One of the challenges of Indonesia is the balance between a unitarian state and regional autonomy, e.g. in Aceh, North Sumatra, and Tanah Papua, in the eastern part of the archipelago. Christianity in Indonesia is comprised of two religions: Protestantism and Catholicism. Protestant churches are numerous, because many are ethnic and cover an island or part of it, or an island group. The ecumenical Communion of Churches, which aims at forming one church, has over 80 member churches. The Pentecostals and the Evangelicals have each their own group, and there is overlap, and cooperation, between the three. Indonesia is the largest Muslim nation in the world. It has a tradition of tolerance, but since 1998 there has been an upsurge of Islamic extremism, resulting in violent conflicts between Muslims and Christians that have disrupted communities in Java, the Moluccas and Central Sulawesi. Many people have been killed and properties destroyed. Communal peace has become a high priority for the Christians.

A multimedia portrait of faith, tradition and self-reliance in Indonesia can be viewed on the 'Keeping the Faith' website .

Last updated:01.01.2006 

Ecumenical Organizations and Councils

Communion of Churches in Indonesia

WCC member churches based in Indonesia

Batak Christian Community Church
Christian Church of Central Sulawesi
Christian Church of Sumba
Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa
Christian Evangelical Church of Sangihe Talaud
Christian Protestant Angkola Church
Christian Protestant Church in Indonesia
East Java Christian Church
Evangelical Christian Church in Halmahera
Evangelical Christian Church in Tanah Papua
Indonesian Christian Church (GKI)
Indonesian Christian Church (HKI)
Javanese Christian Churches
Kalimantan Evangelical Church
Karo Batak Protestant Church
Methodist Church in Indonesia
Nias Christian Protestant Church
Pasundan Christian Church
Protestant Christian Batak Church
Protestant Christian Church in Bali
Protestant Church in Indonesia
Protestant Church in South-East Sulawesi
Protestant Church in the Moluccas
Protestant Church in Western Indonesia
Protestant Evangelical Church in Timor
Simalungun Protestant Christian Church
Toraja Church (Gereja Toraja)

WCC member churches present in Indonesia

Note: The list of churches present in countries is still in development.

 

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