290,967 persons in Sri Lanka (1.43%) are Protestants as per the 2012 census. The
Ceylon Pentecostal Mission has about 16,500 church members and 70 churches (faith homes) in Sri Lanka. About 2000 people (1998) are affiliated with congregations belonging to the
Baptist World Alliance. The main Protestant churches in Sri Lanka are
Anglican,
Methodist,
Baptist and
Salvation Army. The
Church of Ceylon is an
extra-provincial Anglican church, and the
Church of South India (a
united church of Anglicans, Presbyterians, and other Protestants) is a full member of the
Anglican Communion and has a diocese in Jaffna. The Anglican Church has a strong effect on people in some areas. Methodist missionaries established 187 schools of which only 2 remains (
Wesley College and
Methodist College) because all the other schools were taken over by the government. Methodism has over 40,000 followers in Sri Lanka with 45 circuits, 200 churches and 120 pastors. Moratuwa Area and Kutunayake Negombo Areas are the regions where many Methodists live. In 2005 and 2006, the Methodist Church of Sri Lanka had a very difficult time during a period of anti-Christian violence. St. Andrew's Church in Colombo is a congregation of the
Church of Scotland. For administrative purposes, it is part of the Church of Scotland's
International Presbytery. According to the 2015 yearbook of
Jehovah's Witnesses, around 6,671 active members are in Sri Lanka.
American Mission Ceylon under the British relied heavily on Christian missionaries to carry out educational actives. A significant portion of this effort was made by the
American Ceylon Mission (ACM) that was established in 1813 by Rev.
Samuel Newell in
Jaffna, in Tamil-dominated northern Ceylon, as part of the evangelising effort of the
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Lutheranism The
Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church is a
confessional Lutheran church in
Sri Lanka, and the only
Lutheran denomination registered with the Sri Lankan government. The church consists of more than a dozen congregations or mission stations, mainly concentrated in the tea plantation regions of
Nuwara Eliya, Central Province. == Eastern Orthodoxy ==