Protestantism in Chile

[1][2] Figures in 2022 note that Protestants represented 2.5% of Chilean people in 2022.

[3] Protestants first arrived in Chile in 1812, when missionaries from the British and Foreign Bible Society travelled the country on foot.

This was three years after the arrival of the American Congregationalist (later, Presbyterian) missionary David Trumbull.

Later members of the Anglican, Presbyterian, Seventh-day Adventists, Methodist, Pentecostal, and other Protestant Churches also came to Chile.

Changes in the Constitution in 1925 led to numbers of citizens falling away from the Catholic Church and becoming Protestants.

Cult of Reconcíliate con Dios Evangelistic Church, in Ampliación Amanecer Neighborhood's Community Center, Temuco .