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Protestant Church in Sabah : ウィキペディア英語版
Protestant Church in Sabah

The Protestant Church in Sabah or PCS ((マレー語:Gereja Protestan Sabah)) is one of the four Lutheran World Federation member churches in Malaysia. It currently has 322 congregations nationwide in 21 parishes 〔Asian Lutheran News: "Lutheran World Federation Regional Office for Asia"; Page 8, Issue 36; November - December 2007; Singapore〕 with a total of 32,000 baptised members,〔(LWF Statistics 2009 )〕 making the PCS the second largest of the four〔Lutheran World Federation: (Member Churches ) - See individual denominational statistics for comparison (URL last accessed 20 December 2007)〕 Lutheran body in the country. The PCS' membership is primarily made up of the indigenous peoples of Sabah.〔 The current president of the Protestant Church in Sabah is the Rev. Jensey Mojuin.
==History==
The roots of the Protestant Church in Sabah goes back to German missionary work in Kudat in the beginning of the 20th century. The PCS itself was established with the first synod on 20 April 1966 and registered with the Sabah government in 1967 out of the missionary work of the Basel Mission amongst the Rungus, started in December 1952. Already in 1951, the Borneo Basel Self Established Church renamed later Basel Christian Church (BCCM) which had been established much earlier (1924) among the immigrant Chinese community in Sabah sought the help of Hans Bienz, the sixth and last BMS advisor to the BCC, to tour Rungus villages such as Kimihang, Lajong, Handal, Angkob and Rondomon in early 1952. He asked the Basel Mission to send Heinrich Honegger. In December 1952 the mission work amongst Rungus began with the assembly of 45 Rungus headmen, some BCC members and both missionaries Bienz and Honegger.〔T.A. Forschner: "The History of the Protestant Church in Sabah" (English translation of "Usuran do Gorija Protestan sid Sabah, 1993" () (URL last accessed 26 March 2010)〕 In 1965, the constitution of the PCS was drafted by church elders and missionaries, and the formation of the PCS was officially initiated by a first synod on 20 April 1966 and registered as a legal entity in 1967.〔World Council of Churches: (Protestant Church in Sabah ) (URL last accessed 25 February 2010)〕

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