Tribal churches, mostly Baptist in origin, now account for about half of its total number of around 160,000 communicant members.
However, despite the influence of liberal theology and ecumenical concerns at the top leadership levels in the period following World War II, such trends did not have a large impact on the majority of CCT pastors and church members.
[7] Today, the beliefs and practices of the majority of CCT leaders and members are broadly evangelical.
The Church of Christ in Thailand is engaged in active social efforts (health care, education) and ecumenical movements in local society.
[8] In 2004 – 2005 the association took active part in relief efforts after the natural disaster of Boxing Day tsunami.