
Armenian Protestantism
Armenian Protestantism is a Christian movement in Armenia that traces its roots to the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, emphasizing personal faith and Bible authority. It represents a minority within Armenia, where the Armenian Apostolic Church is dominant. Armenian Protestants often form independent churches or congregations that focus on teachings like grace, scripture, and direct relationship with God, differing from traditional Orthodox practices. They promote community engagement, translation of the Bible into Armenian languages, and social outreach. Despite being small in number, Armenian Protestants contribute to religious diversity and seek to express Christianity through contemporary worship and personal faith.