Protestantism in Egypt
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The Evangelical Church of Egypt (a Protestant church) has approximately 250,000 members in Egypt. The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East (a member of the Anglican Communion) has between 10,000 and 15,000 members in Egypt. There exists a Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services.
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