Liberia Church Records

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How to Find the Records
FamilySearch does not have any Baptist church records for the country of Liberia. Most church records are going to be held at local churches, as there are not any available online or on microfilm.

Historical Background
Approximately 85.6% of the Liberian population is Christian, with 76.3% being Protestant Christians, which includes Baptists. These denominations were brought by African American settlers who were moved from the United States to Liberia by the American Colonization Society in the 19th Century.

How to Find the Records
FamilySearch does not have any Evangelical church records for the country of Liberia. Most church records are going to be held at local churches, as there are not any available online or on microfilm. For more information on what might be available, visit the Evangelical Church of Liberia's website here.

Online Resources and Websites
Approximately 85.6% of the Liberian population is Christian, with 76.3% being Protestant Christians. While most Protestant denominations were brought by African-American settlers, Evangelical Christianity was established in by native Liberians.

How to Find the Records
FamilySearch does not have any Lutheran church records for the country of Liberia. Most church records are going to be held at local churches, as there are not any available online or on microfilm.

Historical Background
Approximately 85.6% of the Liberian population is Christian, with 76.3% being Protestant Christians, which includes Lutherans. These denominations, along with Lutheranism, were brought by African American settlers who were moved from the United States to Liberia by the American Colonization Society in the 19th Century.

How to Find the Records
FamilySearch does not have any Methodist church records for the country of Liberia. Most church records are going to be held at local churches, as there are not any available online or on microfilm. For more information on what might be available, visit the Liberia United Methodist Church website here.

Historical Background
Approximately 85.6% of the Liberian population is Christian, with 76.3% being Protestant Christians, which includes Methodists. These denominations, including Methodism, were brought by African American settlers who were moved from the United States to Liberia by the American Colonization Society in the 19th Century.

How to Find the Records
FamilySearch does not have any Penecostal church records for the country of Liberia. Most church records are going to be held at local churches, as there are not any available online or on microfilm.

Online Resources and Websites
Approximately 85.6% of the Liberian population is Christian, with 76.3% being Protestant Christians. While most Protestant denominations were brought by African-American settlers, Pentecostalism was established in by native Liberians.

How to Find the Records
FamilySearch does not have any church records available for the country of Liberia. Most records are only going to be available as physical copies in local churches, since there are not any available online or on microfilm.

Historical Background
Approximately 85.6% of the Liberian population is Christian, with 76.3% being Protestant Christians, which includes Presbyterians. These denominations, including Presbyterianism, were brought by African American settlers who were moved from the United States to Liberia by the American Colonization Society in the 19th Century.

Historical Background
Christianity makes up 85.6% of the Liberian population. Most Christians are Protestants, however, as Catholicism makes up 7.2% of the population.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Non-Protestant and Non-Catholic Christians make up 1.6% of Liberia's population. This percentage includes members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Seventh-day Adventists
Non-Protestant and Non-Catholic Christians make up 1.6% of Liberia's population. This percentage includes Seventh-day Adventists.