With Catholics, Anglicans, and Seventh-day Adventists being the three most significant groups, Christianity is still a minority religion in Brunei today. The Bruneian government respects non-Muslims' freedom of religion, but there are some limitations on non-Islamic religious symbols and statements of faith being displayed in public.
Many Christians in Brunei are involved in their communities despite the difficulties, offering assistance and services to the poor, such as social welfare, healthcare, and education. Christians in Brunei continue to gather for worship and receive spiritual counseling. Several churches also participate in a variety of interfaith projects and discussions with religious leaders.