Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren

The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren (ECCB) (Czech: Českobratrská církev evangelická; ČCE) is the largest Czech Protestant church and the second-largest church in the Czech Republic after the Catholic Church. It was formed in 1918 in Czechoslovakia through the unification of the Protestant churches of the Lutheran and Calvinist confessions.

Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationUnited
Lutheran
Reformed
Bohemian
PolityPresbyterian
AssociationsWorld Council of Churches
Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe
Conference of European Churches
Lutheran World Federation
World Communion of Reformed Churches.
RegionCzech Republic
Origin17 December 1918
Official websitewww.e-cirkev.cz

In 2019, the church reported 69,715 baptized members in more than 260 local congregations, which are broken down into 14 seniorates (presbyteries) throughout the Czech Republic. Its membership peaked in 1950 with 402,000 members. Since the end of Communist rule, the Czech Republic's censuses have recorded 203,996 members in 1991, 117,212 in 2001, and 51,936 in 2011.

In May 2023, the Church synod voted to allow blessing of same-sex couples.

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