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Batak Christian Protestant Church

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Evangelical Lutheran church in Indonesia

Batak Christian Protestant Church
Huria Kristen Batak Protestan
AbbreviationHKBP
ClassificationChristianity
OrientationProtestant
ScriptureProtestant Bible
TheologyLutheran[a]
PolityEpiscopal
First EphorusLudwig Ingwer Nommensen
Current EphorusVictor Tinambunan
AssociationsSee below
RegionIndonesia,United States,Europe,Singapore, andMalaysia
LanguageIndonesian,Toba Batak
HeadquartersHutatoruan V,Tarutung,North Sumatra, Indonesia
Origin7 October 1861
Separated fromRhenish Missionary Society (RMG)
Separations
Members> 6,500,000 (as of 2024)
Official websitehkbp.or.id

TheBatak Christian Protestant Church (Indonesian:Huria Kristen Batak Protestan), abbreviated asHKBP, is anEvangelical Lutheran church among theBatak ethnic group, generally theToba Batak people ofIndonesia. This church uses an Ecumenical worship style influenced by theDutch Reformed Church due to the influence ofDutch colonialism in Indonesia, as well as thePietistic legacy left by theRhenish Missionary Society when the church was founded.[2] With a membership more than 6,500,000 (as of 2024),[3][4] the church synod is the largest among the Protestant churches in Indonesia. It is one of the largestProtestant churches in Indonesia andSoutheast Asia, making it the third largest religious organization in Indonesia afterNahdlatul Ulama andMuhammadiyah.[5] Its present leader isEphorus (bishop) Victor Tinambunan.[6]

HKBP also has several churches abroad, such as inEurope,Singapore,Malaysia, and theUnited States of America.

HKBP is headquartered in Pearaja (North Tapanuli Regency,North Sumatra) which is about 1 km from the city center ofTarutung, the capital of the regency. Pearaja is a village located along the road toCentral Tapanuli Regency andSibolga city. The HKBP headquarters complex is located in an area of about 20 hectares (49 acres). In this complex there is also an Ephorus (bishop) as the head of the HKBP office. AlthoughToba Batak is the majority ethnic group, HKBP is also open to otherethnic groups.[7]

History

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Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen

The first Protestant missionaries who tried to reach theBatak highlands of inner Northern Sumatra were English and American Baptist preachers in the 1820s and 1830s, but without any success. AfterFranz Wilhelm Junghuhn andHerman Neubronner van der Tuuk did intensive research on Batak language and culture in the 1840s, a new attempt was made in 1861 by several missionaries sent out by the GermanRhenish Missionary Society (RMG). The first Bataks were baptized during this year. In 1864,Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen of the RMG reached the Batak region and founded a village called "Huta Dame" (village of peace) in the district ofNorth Tapanuli Regency inTarutung,North Sumatra.

The RMG was associated with theuniting churches also called a merged denomination that includes aLutheran element. However, Nommensen and local leaders developed an approach that applied local custom to Christian belief.

In 1868, a local seminary for the education of teachers was opened inSipirok, and in 1877 a seminary for the education of preachers was built in Pansurnapitu. 1881, Nommensen was officially nominated "ephorus" of the Batak congregations by the RMG. In 1885, the first Batak ministers were ordained in Pearaja Tarutung, where the HKBP headquarters is still located.

In 1889, the RMG sent outHester Needham who started the work with girls and women and later established the first Batakdeaconess. In the last quarter of the 19th century, further missionaries of the RMG were sent out to the other Batak tribes (Angkola, Dairi,Simalungun, Karo, andPakpak).

HKBP Headquarters Complex in Pearaja, Tarutung, North Sumatra
Church inBalige,North Sumatra, built since 1917
Church inMedan,North Sumatra, built since 1952
The Interior,Altar, andPulpit of HKBP Balige
The Interior,Altar, andPulpit of HKBP Medan Sudirman

In 1917, the "Hatopan Christen Batak" (HCB) which later became one of the nuclei for the independent Batak church, was founded in Tapanuli as a social movement.

In 1922, the first General Synod ("Sinode Godang") for all Batak congregations was held. In 1931 the HKBP became the first independent self-governing Christian body in what was then theDutch East Indies.

In 1940, all Germans working for the RMG, including pastors and ministers, were detained by the Dutch government. The Rev. Sirait was chosen by the synod as the first indigenous ephorus of HKBP.

In 1952, while maintaining its indigenous character, the HKBP became a member of theLutheran World Federation (LWF).[8] In 1954, HKBP foundedNommensen University. In 1977,Sekolah Tinggi Theologia (STT or "Theological Seminary") HKBP split from Nommensen University.

Over the years, a number of church bodies have split from HKBP for various cultural and doctrinal reasons. However, HKBP remains the largest Indonesian LWF member by a factor of ten and also remains in communion with daughter church bodies through the LWF. Tarutung and theBatak lands region remain the stronghold for the HKBP in the predominantly Muslim nation of Indonesia, although worshippers are found throughout Indonesia and worldwide.[9]

Well known HKBP congregants includeAmir Sjarifuddin (the only Christian prime minister of Indonesia), Todung Sutan Gunung (TSG) Mulia (the second Indonesian education minister), and General Tahi Bonar (TB) Simatupang.

In January 2010 two churches were burnt down by extremist mobs inSibuhuan.[10]

Ecumenical relations

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HKBP is a member of and active participant in theWorld Council of Churches,Christian Conference of Asia,Lutheran World Federation, Asia Lutheran Communion,[11]Communion of Churches in Indonesia, and United Evangelical Mission.[12]

Agenda

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The book of liturgical procedure used by the HKBP is referred to as the "Agenda" or formerly as the "Agende". This term comes from the European Protestant use ofagenda.[13]

Further information on the book of hymns in the Batak language:Buku Ende

Leaders

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Ephoruses

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No.NameFromUntilNotes
1.The Rt Rev.Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen18811918First ephorus
2.The Rev.Valentin Kessel19181920Temporary officeholder of Ephorus, due to the First World War preventing Johannes Warneck from arriving.
3.The Rev.Johannes Warneck19201932
4.The Rev.P. Landgrebe19321936
5.The Rev.E. Verwiebe19361940Interned by the Dutch colonial government after the German invasion of the Netherlands.
6.The Rev.K. Sirait19401942The firstBatak that became Ephorus.
7.The Rev.Justin Sihombing19421962
8.The Rev T. S. Sihombing19621974Elected in Special General Synod.
9.The Rev.G. H. M. Siahaan19741986
10.The Rev.S. A. E. Nababan19861998HKBP Crisis happened from 1992 to 1998 that resulted in dualism of HKBP's leadership until 1998.
11.The Rev. S. M. Siahaan (as Bishop or Ephorus)19921993
12.The Rev.P. W. T. Simanjuntak19931998Elected in Special General Synod.
13.The Rev.J.R. Hutauruk19981998Elected as temporary officeholder of Bishop.
19982004Elected in Reconciliation General Synod.
14.The Rev.Bonar Napitupulu20042008
The Rev.Bonar Napitupulu20082012Elected in the 59th HKBP General Synod in Sipolohon Seminarium.[14]
15.The Rev.W. T. P. Simarmata20122016Elected in the 61st HKBP General Synod in Sipolohon Seminarium.[15]
16.The Rev.Darwin Lumbantobing20162020Elected in the 62nd HKBP General Synod in Sipolohon Seminarium.[16]
17.The Rev.Robinson Butarbutar20202024Elected in the 65th HKBP General Synod in Sipolohon Seminarium.[17]
18.The Rev.Victor Tinambunan20242028Elected in the 67th HKBP General Synod in Sipolohon Seminarium.[18]

General secretaries

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No.NameFromUntilNotes
1.The Rev. Karimuda Sitompul19501957First Secretary General of HKBP
2.The Rev. T. S. Sihombing19571962
3.The Rev. G. H. M. Siahaan19621974
4.The Rev. F. H. Sianipar19741978
5.The Rev. P. M. Sihombing19781986
6.The Rev. O. P. T. Simorangkir19861992
7.The Rev. S. M. Siahaan19921998
8.The Rev. W. T. P. Simarmata19982008
9.The Rev.Ramlan Hutahaean20082012
10.The Rev. Mory Sihombing20122016
11.The Rev. David F. Sibuea[19]20162020
12.The Rev. Victor Tinambunan20202024
13.The Rev. Rikson Hutahaean20242028

Head of Koinonia Department

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No.NameFromUntilNotes
1.The Rev. Bistok M. Siagian20042008
2.The Rev. Jamilin Sirait20082012
3.The Rev. Welman P. Tampubolon20122016
4.The Rev. Martongo Sitinjak20162020
5.The Rev. Deonal Sinaga20202028

Head of Marturia Department

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No.NameFromUntilNotes
1.The Rev. Manumpan H. Sihite20042008
2.The Rev. Binsar Nainggolan20082012
3.The Rev. Marolop P. Sinaga20122016
4.The Rev. Anna Ch. Vera Pangaribuan20162020
5.The Rev. Kardi Simanjuntak20202022
6.The Rev. Daniel T. A. Harahap20222024
7.The Rev. Bernard Manik20242028

Head of Diakonia Department

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No.NameFromUntilNotes
1.The Rev. Nelson F. Siregar20042012
2.The Rev. Bihelman D. F. Sidabutar20122016
3.The Rev. Debora Purada Sinaga20162024
4.The Rev. Eldarton Simbolon20242028

Gallery

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  • HKBP Church in Pearaja, Tarutung, North Sumatra. The church is located within HKBP Headquarters complex
    HKBP Church in Pearaja,Tarutung, North Sumatra. The church is located within HKBP Headquarters complex
  • HKBP Headquarters in Pearaja, Tarutung, North Sumatra
    HKBP Headquarters in Pearaja, Tarutung, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Dame Saitnihuta, Tarutung, North Sumatra. The church is the first to be built by Nommensen.
    HKBP Church in Dame Saitnihuta,Tarutung, North Sumatra. The church is the first to be built by Nommensen.
  • Nommensen statue at the HKBP Church in Dame Saitnihuta, Tarutung, North Sumatra
    Nommensen statue at the HKBP Church in Dame Saitnihuta,Tarutung, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Sipirok, South Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church inSipirok,South Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Balige, Toba Regency, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church inBalige,Toba Regency, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Sipahutar, North Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Sipahutar,North Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Tangga Batu, Toba Regency, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Tangga Batu,Toba Regency, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Pangururan, Samosir Regency, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Pangururan,Samosir Regency, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Parapat, Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church inParapat,Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church inPematangsiantar, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Baris, Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Baris, Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Dame, Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Dame, Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Sinta Nauli, Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Sinta Nauli, Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
  • Headquarters of HKBP's District V of East Sumatra, located within HKBP Pematangsiantar complex
    Headquarters of HKBP's District V of East Sumatra, located within HKBP Pematangsiantar complex
  • HKBP Church on Sudirman Road, Medan, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church on Sudirman Road,Medan, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Tanjung Sari, Medan, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Tanjung Sari, Medan, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Pardamean, Medan, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Pardamean, Medan, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Pardomuan, Medan, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Pardomuan, Medan, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Martubung, Medan, North Sumatra
    HKBP Church in Martubung, Medan, North Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra
    HKBP Church inBukittinggi,West Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Padang, West Sumatra
    HKBP Church inPadang, West Sumatra
  • HKBP Church in Jambi, Jambi
    HKBP Church inJambi,Jambi
  • HKBP Church in Palembang, South Sumatra
    HKBP Church inPalembang,South Sumatra
  • Sopo Marpingkir HKBP, Jakarta, where headquarters of HKBP's District VIII of Jakarta and District XIX of Bekasi are located in
    Sopo Marpingkir HKBP, Jakarta, where headquarters of HKBP's District VIII of Jakarta and District XIX of Bekasi are located in
  • Oldest HKBP Church in Jakarta, founded in 1919
    Oldest HKBP Church inJakarta, founded in 1919
  • HKBP Church in Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta
    HKBP Church inKebayoran Baru, Jakarta
  • HKBP Church in Menteng, Jakarta
    HKBP Church inMenteng, Jakarta
  • HKBP Church near Sudirman Avenue, Jakarta
    HKBP Church nearSudirman Avenue, Jakarta
  • HKBP Church in Pasar Minggu, Jakarta
    HKBP Church inPasar Minggu, Jakarta
  • HKBP Church on R.E. Martadinata Street, Bandung, West Java
    HKBP Church on R.E. Martadinata Street,Bandung,West Java
  • HKBP Church in Yogyakarta
    HKBP Church inYogyakarta
  • HKBP Church in Surabaya, East Java
    HKBP Church inSurabaya,East Java
  • HKBP Church in Denpasar, Bali
    HKBP Church inDenpasar,Bali
  • HKBP Church in Makassar, South Sulawesi
    HKBP Church inMakassar,South Sulawesi

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^HKBP Confession[1]

References

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  1. ^"Konfesi HKBP".HKBP-Guidebook.com (in Indonesian). 22 November 2023. Retrieved22 November 2023.
  2. ^"HKBP: Gereja Lutheran Gado-gado".SAEnababan.com (in Indonesian). 30 August 2021. Archived from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved6 July 2022.
  3. ^Antara (23 December 2024)."HKBP tekankan pentingnya kerja sama dengan pemerintah".antaranews.com (in Indonesian).
  4. ^VIVA (24 December 2024)."HKBP Bakal Fokus di 3 Sektor Ini Selama 4 Tahun ke Depan".ceritakita.viva.co.id (in Indonesian).
  5. ^Batak Gaul."HKBP Organisasi Keagamaan Terbesar Ketiga di Indonesia".Batak Gaul (in Indonesian). Archived fromthe original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved17 November 2016.
  6. ^"Sosok Pendeta Victor Tinambunan, Ephorus HKBP Terpilih di Sinode Godang ke-67, Raih 1.125 Suara".Tribun-medan.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved5 December 2024.
  7. ^Pinem, Masmedia; Burhanudin, Dede; Cahyadi, Indrawan; Rohanda, Rohanda; Nurjaman, Andri (23 August 2024)."Reviving Faith: The Dynamic Legacy of HKBP Resort Balige Church".Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama.7 (2):173–192.doi:10.15575/hanifiya.v7i2.37495.ISSN 2722-2772. Retrieved28 November 2024. This article incorporates text from this source, which is available under theCC BY 4.0 license.
  8. ^Aritonang, Jan Sihar; Steenbrink, Karel (2008),A history of Christianity in Indonesia, Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV, p. 554,ISBN 978-90-04-17026-1, retrieved30 November 2010,Membership of LWF was not promptly achieved because one of the requirements was that HKBP had to accept the Augsburg Confession of the Lutheran church. The HKBP leaders were aware that they were not purely Lutheran since they had inherited from the RMG the so-called Uniert tradition, that is a union or combination ofCalvinist andLutheran traditions, and they wanted to define their own theological identity. To solve this problem, HKBP formulated its own confession in 1951 that on the one hand adopted the Augsburg Confession and on the other hand reflected its own theological struggle and standpoint. The LWF assembly in 1952 accepted thisConfessie HKBP 1951 as not contrary to the Lutheran doctrine and confession.
  9. ^Hillerbrand, Hans Joachim (2004),"Batak Protestant Christian Church of Indonesia",The encyclopedia of Protestantism, vol. 1, New York: Routledge (Taylor & Francis), pp. 337–338,ISBN 0-415-92472-3, retrieved1 December 2010
  10. ^Hariyadi, Mathias (23 January 2010)."North Sumatra, two Protestant churches burnt: "too many faithful and too many prayers"".AsiaNews. Retrieved7 January 2012.A crowd of at least 1000 people burned down two Protestant churches last night in Sibuhuan (district of Padang Lawas, North Sumatra). The blaze was the culmination of tension between the faithful and the local Islamic community, tired of seeing "too many faithful and too many prayers" in a place not registered as a church.
  11. ^"Asia".Lutheran World Federation. Retrieved13 November 2022.
  12. ^Pauly, Martina."Who we are".www.vemission.org. Retrieved8 June 2025.
  13. ^Newman, Albert Henry (1951) [1909],"Agenda", in Jackson, Samuel Macauley; Loetscher, Lefferts A. (eds.),The New Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge, Christian Classics Etherial Library, vol. I, Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, pp. 84–86,ISBN 0-8010-7947-0, retrieved31 May 2011{{citation}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  14. ^Hari Ini, Pucuk Pimpinan HKBP Periode 2008–2012 Dilantik di Pearaja,Harian Sinar Indonesia Baru[permanent dead link], diakses 7 September 2008
  15. ^Ini Dia Para Pemimpin HKBP (Ephorus, Sekjen, Kadep) dan Daftar Praeses HKBP yang Baru Periode 2012 – 2016,Pargodungan.org, diakses 14 Oktober 2013
  16. ^"Darwin Lumbantobing Terpilih Jadi Ephorus HKBP".KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). 16 September 2016. Retrieved13 November 2022.
  17. ^markus (14 December 2020)."Pdt Dr Robinson Butarbutar, Ephorus HKBP Periode 2020-2024".Website PGI (in Indonesian). Retrieved16 September 2021.
  18. ^"Sosok Pendeta Victor Tinambunan, Ephorus HKBP Terpilih di Sinode Godang ke-67, Raih 1.125 Suara".Tribun-medan.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved5 December 2024.
  19. ^"Pdt. David F. Sibuaea, Sekjen HKBP 2016–2020".pelitabatak.com (in Indonesian). 7 December 2024.

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