Protestants make up 65.5% (Baptist 32%, Pentecostal 12%, Adventist 10%, Episcopalian 9%, other 2.5%) of the total population on the islands.
[4] One of the earliest colonial governors, Gabriel Milan, was a Sephardic Jew, as was the Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro who was born in St Thomas.
There is a Hindu temple in La Grande Princesse, St. Croix, and one in Frenchman's Bay, St.
[6][7] Islam in the United States Virgin Islands is a minority religion in the territory.
Islam grew in the territory beginning in the 1960s which mainly came from other Caribbean islands and the Middle East originally for work purposes.
[10] The Bahai Faith was established in the Virgin Islands in the 1950s and has had active communities and spiritual assemblies there since that time.