The Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Portugal (Portuguese: Igreja Evangélica Presbiteriana em Portugal) is a result of evangelistic effort in Madeira between 1838 and 1846 by Robert Kalley, a Scottish minister, the mission continued in the continent in 1966.
Antonio de Matos, who arrived in Portugal in 1870.
Throughout the 19th and 20th century churches were planted in Madeira, Azores, Portugal.
In 1946 a Theological Seminary was formed in Carcavelos, but moved to Lisbon in 1970.
[2] The Evangelical Presbyterian Church has approximately 25–30 congregations and 3,000 members, scattered in four presbyteries and one Synod.