Assemblies Jehovah Shammah

Assemblies Jehovah Shammah
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationIndependent / Plymouth Brethren
PolityCongregationalist
RegionIndia, Pakistan; some congregations elsewhere
Origin1842
Congregations910 (in India)[1]
Members310,000 (In India, including children)[1]

The Assemblies Jehovah Shammah are an Evangelical Christian network of churches that originated in India, which is still home to the great majority of them. The Evangelical publication Operation World estimates their numbers, as of 2010, at 310,000 adults and children in 910 assemblies,[1] as their churches are generally known. Other sources estimate upwards of two thousand congregations, with a large presence in the State of Andhra Pradesh.[2] The movement was founded in 1942 by evangelist Bakht Singh, whose theology and ecclesiology were much influenced by the Open Brethren. Although historically distinct from the Indian Brethren movement, which originated from missionary endeavours, the Assemblies Jehovah Shammah have a lot in common with it and are sometimes (but not always) considered a part of the Brethren movement worldwide.

  1. ^ a b c Mandryk, Jason (2010), Operation World, Biblica Publishing, p. 408
  2. ^ "Assemblies (Jehovah Shammah)". Archived from the original on 2015-07-23. Retrieved 2015-05-22.

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