The Church of Bangladesh came into being as the outcome of the separation of
East Bengal province from
Pakistan. This started as a movement which focused on language and took shape through the liberation war in 1971, which created an independent
Bangladesh. The Synod of the
Church of Pakistan on 30 April 1974 declared and endorsed a free and independent status for the Church of Bangladesh. The Church of Bangladesh brings together the Anglican and English Presbyterian Churches. Following the creation of the Church of Bangladesh, efforts were made to increase local leadership. B. D. Mondal was consecrated as the first national bishop of Dhaka Diocese in 1975. He tried to follow the path of Bishop Blair, by encouraging the active participation of lay leaders from all sections of the church congregations. After the creation of the synod, B. D. Mondal became the first moderator of the Church of Bangladesh and Michael S. Baroi the deputy moderator. At the time of B. D. Mondal's retirement, a new bishop was elected, and
Paul Sarker, in January 2003, became the third national bishop of the Church of Bangladesh. Although the title is not employed in this United Protestant denomination, since the acknowledgement of the bishop of Dhaka as a
primate within the Anglican Communion, he has been entitled to the usual archepiscopal prefix "the Most Reverend". The current
Primate and Archbishop of Church of Bangladesh is
Samuel Mankhin, enthroned on 5 December 2018. ==The Ecclesiastical Synod of Church of Bangladesh (CoB Bishops Conference)==