The Church of Christ in China (simplified Chinese: 中华基督教会; traditional Chinese: 中華基督教會; pinyin: Zhonghua Jidujiao Hui) was a coalition of churches in mainland China, which held its first general assembly in Shanghai in October 1927 with Cheng Jingyi as its first moderator. It was initially known as the Presbyterian Church of China (simplified Chinese: 中华基督教长老会; traditional Chinese: 中華基督教長老會; pinyin: Zhonghua Jidujiao Zhanglaohui) since it brought together a number of Presbyterian and Reformed churches. However, it was renamed after it invited other church bodies in China to join the union. At the first general assembly in 1927, the following groups joined the union:
The fourth general assembly was held in Qingdao in 1937, with a total of 16 synods, 85 associations, 2842 local churches, 454 ordained ministers and approximately 130,000 communicants. The next one was never materialized due to the outbreak of World War II. After the Communist Party of China took over mainland China, the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China was reorganized in 1953, and is the only subdivision of the Church of Christ in China that is still running.
The Church of Christ in China is a member of Christian Conference of Asia (CCA).