The
Presbyterian Church in Paraguay (In ) was started as a mission work of the
Presbyterian Church of Brazil (IPB) in the country of
Paraguay. The first missionary was Evandro Luis da Silva, who arrived in Paraguay in the end of the 1960s. He performed the first Presbyterian worship in Concepcion that was then the second largest city in Paraguay. New members were converted and the work begun to develop steadily. The founding date of the church is 1969. The responsibility for the church was with
Brazilians till the mid-1980s. In 1984 two national pastors (Silas Augusto Tscherne and Sebastiao Silvestre) were trained in
Campinas and they were able to take over this work. The denomination is fully independent from the Brazilian Presbyterians, sister church relations was established between the PCP and the IPB. Official worship language are
Spanish and
Guarani. The Presbyterian Church in Paraguay had 200 members in 5 congregation and 5 house fellowships in 2004. == Statistics ==