Christianity in Sierra Leone

Christians in Sierra Leone constitute approximately 22.9 percent of the country's population according to a 2019 estimate.

The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respected this right in practice.

[2] Islam and Christianity are often syncretized with indigenous religious beliefs.

[2] The majority of Sierra Leonean Christians are Protestants, of which the largest are Methodists[3] and Evangelicals.

[4] Catholics are the second-largest non-Protestant Christians division in Sierra Leone, at about 5% of the country's population.

Church and Missionary House in Regent, Sierra Leone (1850)