In 1907, Protestant missionaries from the
Basel Mission settled in
Rwanda. After that, the Belgian Protestant Missionary Society also passed through the country and continued the previous mission. In 1959 the denomination gained independence and adopted the name
Presbyterian Church in Rwanda. Since then, the denomination has strengthened its relationship with the Dutch and Swiss churches and, later, with the
Presbyterian Church (USA) and the
Evangelical Church in Germany. The church experienced strong growth until 1994. It maintained many primary schools and several secondary and vocational schools, as well as three hospitals and several local clinics. In 2004, it was the largest Reformed denomination in the country, with about 120,000 members, 74 churches and 38 pastors. The denomination is known for running clinics, schools, and other social work. In 2006, the denomination reported to the
World Council of Churches that it had 300,000 members, 92 churches, and 81 pastors. In 2024, the denomination reported that it consisted of 7 presbyteries, 234 parishes, with 3,573 congregations, and 1,624,823 members. == Organisation and Structure ==