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.
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.
The denomination is the oldest non-Catholic church in Portugal.
[2] The Evangelical Presbyterian Church has approximately 25–30 congregations and 3,000 members, scattered in four presbyteries and one Synod.