in
Balige,
North Sumatra, built circa 1917. Indonesian churches recognized by the
Lutheran World Federation as Lutheran or affiliated with Lutheran are: •
Banua Niha Keriso Protestan (BNKP) – The Protestant Church in Nias Island • Gereja Angowuloa Masehi Indonesia Nias (AMIN) – Christian Communion of Indonesia in Nias • Gereja Kristen Luther Indonesia (GKLI) – Indonesian Christian Lutheran Church • Gereja Kristen Protestan Angkola (GKPA) – Christian Protestant Angkola Church • Gereja Kristen Protestan di Mentawai (GKPM) – Protestant Christian Church in Mentawai • Gereja Kristen Protestan Indonesia (GKPI) – Christian Protestant Church in Indonesia • Gereja Kristen Protestan Pakpak Dairi (GKPPD) – Pakpak Dairi Protestant Christian Church •
Gereja Kristen Protestan Simalungun (GKPS) – Simalungun Protestant Christian Church • Gereja Punguan Kristen Batak (GPKB) – Batak Christian Community Church • Gereja Protestan Persekutuan (GPP) – The United Protestant Church •
Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (HKBP) – Protestant Christian Batak Church • Huria Kristen Indonesia (HKI) – The Indonesian Christian Church •
Orahua Niha Keriso Protestan (ONKP) - Communion of Protestant Christian Church HKI, GMB, GKPS, GKPI, GKLI, GKPA, GPP, and GKPPD all split from HKBP. GKLI maintains a strong relationship with the
Norwegian Lutheran Church. GKPM was founded by HKBP missionaries. Although the BNKP and HKBP have historically cooperated, no official relationship exists between those entities. AMIN split from BNKP and retains more of a Lutheran identity. Gereja Lutheran Indonesia (GLI) is affiliated with the
Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference. GLI is closely associated with the
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod in the
United States. GLI has offices in Jakarta and operates a seminary, Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Lutheran (STTL), in
Yogyakarta. GLI has large congregations on Java and in
West Timor, as well as posts in
Papua and
Kalimantan. == See also ==