Evangelical Church of Romania

Evangelical Church of Romania
Biserica Evanghelică Română
AbbreviationBER
TypeEastern Christianity
ClassificationEastern Protestant
OrientationPlymouth Brethren
(with Orthodox influences)
ScriptureBible
TheologySola scriptura
PolityCongregationalist
RegionRomania
LanguageRomanian
HeadquartersStr. Carol Davila nr. 48, Sector 5, Bucharest
FounderTeodor Popescu &
Dumitru Cornilescu
Origin1923
Separated fromRomanian Orthodox Church (1924)
Christian Evangelical Church of Romania (1989)
Merged intoChristian Evangelical Church of Romania (1939)
Congregationsca. 220
Members15,514 (in 2011)[1]
Other name(s)Christians of the Scriptures,
Tudorists[2]
PublicationsAdevărul Creștin
Official websiteber.ro
Church headquarters (1926), in Bucharest's Cotroceni quarter, near the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy.

The Evangelical Church of Romania (Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică Română) is a Protestant denomination that emerged out of the Romanian Orthodox Church. It is one of Romania's eighteen officially recognised religious denominations.

  1. ^ Sorin Negruți (2014). "The evolution of the religious structure in Romania since 1859 to the present day" (PDF). Revista Română de Statistică (6): 46. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  2. ^ considered prejorative by some

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