Christianity is the dominant religion in Antigua and Barbuda, with Anglicanism being its largest denomination.
[1] Antigua and Barbuda is a secular state and its constitution guarantees freedom of religion and conscience.
According to the most recent 2011 census, which has the most reliable figures available, 64.3% of the population of Antigua and Barbuda is Christian.
[2] Anglicans make up 17.6% of the population, while Seventh-day Adventists are 12.4%, Pentecostals are 12.2%, 8.3% belong to the Moravian Church, 8.2% are Roman Catholic, 5.6% are Methodist and over 5% are 'other Christian'.
[3][4] The constitution of Antigua and Barbuda establishes the freedom of religious belief in the country.