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List of the Churches in Sikkim. (168) LIST OF THE CHURCHES IN SIKKIM. (168) EAST: Sl. No. Name / Address 1. Gangtok Church, below Gangtok Bazaar (Oldest) 2. Rhenock EPCS Church, Aritar Rhenock (Oldest) 3. Phambong Church (Oldest) 4. Basilakha Himalayan Crusade Pentecostal Church, Basilakha 5. Chagey Himalayan Pentecostal Church 6. Dekiling Church, Pakyong 7. Duga Bethal Christian Fellowship Church 8. Gangtok Holi Cross Church, N.H. 9. Goucharan Church, Ranipul 10. Kadamta EPCS Church, 11. Khamdong Church, Khamdong 12. Lanmaiten, EPCS Church 13. Lingtam IPC Church, 14. Majitar Church, Majitar 15. Namcheybung Pentecostal Church 16. Naitam Church, Palum 17. Pakyong St. Thomas Church, Pakyong 18. Padamchey all Saint Church, Padamchey 19. Rhenock Dokshing Catholic Church 20. Rakdong Church, Rakdong 21. Rongli Church, Rongli 22. Rorathang Church, Rorathang 23. Rolep Pongtu Church 24. Ranipul Himalayan Church, Ranipul 25. Rangpo Pentecostal Fellowship Church, Rangpo 26. Sang EPCS Church, Sang 27. Saramsa Tambutar Church 28. Singtam Shileh Christian Church, Singtam 29. Sirwani IPC Church, Sirwani 30. Singtam Himalayan Free Church, Singtam 31. Tadong C.E.R.C.S. Church, Tadong 32. Tadong St. Pauls Church, Tadong 33. Tsalumthang Church, Pakyong 34. Tarpin Rorathang Church, Rorathang 35. Ellin Church, Lower Rakdong 36. Shiloh Church, Lower Rakdong 37. A.G.Church, Development Area 38. Baptist Church, Karthok Namcheybong 39. IC Church, Karthok Namcheybong 40. Bethel Church, Karthok 41. EPCS Church, Karthok 42. Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, Rhenock. District: NORTH: 1. Mangan Himalayan Free Church (Oldest Church) 2. Mangan EPCS Church, Mangan 3. Mangshila EPCS Church 4. Rangrang Baptist Church (Damaged during earthquake of 18th Sept. 2011) 5. Shagyong EPCS Church, Lower Dzongu 6. Gor EPCS Church, Lower Dzongu 7. Gor Himalayan Free Church, Lower Dzongu 8. Sangtok L. Sadai Church, Lower Dzongu 9. Chungthang Himalayan Free Church. 10. Lingdok Church 11. Believers’ Church, Rang Rang, Mangan 12. EPCS Church, Kabi Tingda 13. Christian Worship Centre at Lum-Gor 14. Christian Worship Centre at Sagyong-Sangtok District: SOUTH: 1. Wok Church, Wok, Namchi (Oldest) 2. Namchi Bazaar Church, Namchi (Oldest) 3. Bhanjyang Church, Maniram Bhanjyang 4. Chisopani Pentecostal Church, Chisopani 5. Chisopani Tinik IEC Church 6. Chowdoh Mile Church, Keozing Road 7. Damthang EPCS Church, Damthang 8. Damthang A.G. Church, Damthang 9. Denchung Dong believers Church 10. Dorop Salgari HC Pentecostal Church 11. Dolep Church, Keozing 12. Durgala Church, Rabongla 13. Jorthang Pentecostal Church, Jorthang 14. Jorthang Himachal Crusader Pentecostal Church 15. Jorthang Himalayan Free Church, Below Tamang Lhakhang 16. Jorethang, IPF Church, Jorethang. 17. Jorethang EPCS Church, Jorethang 18. Jorethang, RC Church, Jorethang 19. Jowbari New Church, Damthang 20. Kamrang Church, Kamrang-Namchi 21. Kamrang Himachal Sangati Church, Kamrang 22. Kamrang Maniboty Church, Maniboty-Namchi 23. Lamaten EP Church, Lamaten 24. Lingmo Siloh Christian Church 25. Lingee Himalayan Free Church, Up. Lingee 26. Lingee Beersheba Church, Up. Lingee 27. Linge St. Peter Church, Up. Lingee 28. Lower Bumtar Church, Namchi 29. Lower Dorop Church 30. Lungchok Saint Joseph College Church, Lungchok 31. Mangdang Church, Mangdang Namchi 32. Middle Pabong HFC Church 33. Namchi CNI Church, Namchi 34. Namchi Saint Peter Catholic Church, Namchi Bazaar 35. Namthang Manedanra Church, Namthang 36. Nangdong EPCS Church 37. Ningang Himalayan Free Church, 38. Omchu Church, Omchu 39. Passi Pentecostal Church, Passi 40. Palum Local Church of God, Palum 41. Pabong, St. Joseph C. Church, Pabong 42. Phamtam EPCS Church 43. Polok EPCS Church 44. Polok Dong Pentecostal Church, Polok 45. Rong Church, Namchi 46. Ranguthang Church, Ranguthang 47. Rabong Baptish Church, Rabong Bazaar 48. Rabong Bethlehem Church, Rabong bazar 49. Ralang Namlum EPCS Church, Namlum 50. Ramabong Himalayan Crusade Pentecostal Church, Turuk 51. Rateypani Pentecostal Church, Rateypani 52. Rateypani Church, Rateypani 53. Rayong Pentecostal Church, Pipaley- Rayong 54. Rayong EPCS Church,Pipaley- Rayong 55. Rolock Kabey Christian Church, 56. Rabitar believers Church, Rabitar 57. Tarnim Himalayan Free Church, Tinkitam 58. Trinity God Church, Raikagaon, Poklok Kamram 59. Sadam New Life Church, Sadam 60. Sanganath EPCS Church, Sanganath 61. Suntaley Church, Suntaley-Turuk 62. Simkharka Himalayan Free Church, Simkharka 63. Singhithang Roman Catholic Church 64. Saleybong Church, Saleybong, Namchi 65. Sripatam Church, Yangang 66. Sumbuk HC Pentecostal Church, Sumbuk 67. BCI Church, Sumbuki Kartikey 68. Mount Hor Church, Sumbuki Kartikey 69. EPCS Church, Sumbuki Kartikey 70. PFC Church, Sumbuki Kartikey. 71. Santikirani Church, Gupti 72. Believers Church India, Kerabari, Payong. 73. IPCS Church, Belobotey, Lunchok Kamalim 74. Tingrithang Church, Tingrithang, on the way to Namchi 75. Temi Himalayan Free Church, Temi 76. Upper Kamrang Church District: WEST: 1. Chakung Rumbuk Church (Oldest Church) 2. Budang HCS Church 3. Chombung Kingdom Hall of Jesus Witness, Church, Chakung 4. Daramdin Church 5. Deythang EPCS Church, Rinchenpong 6. Geyling Samshing EPCS Church 7. Geyzing St. Mar’s Roman Catholic Church 8. Heegaon Himalayan Baptist Church, Hee Bermiok 9. Jowbari-Tadong Himalayan Christian Sangati Church, Rinchenpong 10. Kharusney Church, Zoom Block 11. Lasso Church, Tashiding 12. Legship CNI Church 13. Mabong Pentecostal Church 14. Maneybung Canon Christian Fellowship Church 15. Peotsang Church, Tashiding 16. Phambung CNI Church, Phambung-Sombarey 17. Rumbhi Church, Rumbhi-Sombarey 18. Rinchenpong Gangyab Church, Rinchenpong 19. Rinchenpong Church, Rinchenpong 20. Rumbuk Church, Rombuk, Daramdin 21. Salangdang Church, Salangdang. 22. Sribadam bersheba Church of God, upper Sribadam 23. Sribadam BCF Church 24. Soreng CNI Church, Soreng 25. Soreng EPI Church, Soreng 26. Suldung 9th mile HC Pentecostal Church 27. Zhushingthang Church, Takuthang 28. Thambung Church, Thambung 29. Thambung Church, Upper Thambung 30. Tikpore Church, Tikpore-Sombarey 31. Yangsum IEC Church, Rinchenpong 32. Zoom Church, Zoom 33. EPC Church,Sanga Dorjee 34. Bethlehem Church,Samdong 35. EPCS Church,Reshi 36. UIPCS Church,Parengaon TOTAL = 168 ECCLESIASTICAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM .
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