Religion in Tuvalu

Religion in Tuvalu (2022 estimate)[1][2]

  Other Christian (8.8%)
  No religion (3.3%)
  Baháʼí Faith (1.7%)
  Other religions (0.2%)
Fetu Ao Lima (Morning Star Church) in the capital Funafuti

Christianity is the predominant religion in Tuvalu, with Calvinism being the single largest denomination.

Approximately 86% of the population belonged to the Church of Tuvalu (Tuvaluan: Te Ekalesia Kelisiano Tuvalu, EKT) in 2022 and it is the state church of Tuvalu, although in practice this merely entitles it to "the privilege of performing special services on major national events";[1] it is Calvinist in orientation and has a Congregationalist polity.


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