St. John's Church, Jhelum

St. John's Church
A view of the St. John's Church, Jhelum
32°55′17″N 73°43′20″E / 32.92139°N 73.72222°E / 32.92139; 73.72222
LocationJhelum, Punjab
CountryPakistan
DenominationProtestant
History
StatusParish church
Founded1857
DedicationSaint John
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleGothic Revival
Administration
DioceseChurch of Pakistan

St John's Church (Urdu: سینٹ جانز چرچ) is a mid-nineteenth-century Anglican garrison church in Jhelum Cantonment, Punjab, Pakistan, standing a short walk north of the Jhelum River and the old rail bridge. Constructed as a memorial to British soldiers killed during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the building is among the earliest surviving Christian places of worship in northern Punjab and is listed by the provincial government as a protected heritage landmark.