Church of the Province of South East Asia
| Province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia | |
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| Classification | Protestant |
| Orientation | Anglican |
| Scripture | Holy Bible |
| Theology | Anglican doctrine |
| Polity | Episcopal |
| Primate | Titus Chung |
| Headquarters | Singapore |
| Territory | Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Nepal |
| Independence | 1996 |
| Members | 168,079 (2016) |
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The Church of the Province of South East Asia is an Anglican church that comprises four dioceses. It is an autonomous member of the Anglican Communion and was established on 2 February 1996 with the dioceses of Kuching, Sabah, Singapore and West Malaysia.
The province covers most of Southeast Asia as well as Nepal apart from Myanmar and the Philippines, and its headquarters is located in Singapore. As of 2016, there are approximately 168,079 Anglicans within the province and the current Metropolitan Archbishop and Primate of the Province is Titus Chung, Bishop of Singapore.