Thoughts on Christians in Syria? The main groups there are the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch (65%), the Melkite Greek Catholic Church (15%), and the Syriac Orthodox Church (10%). The rest of the Christian population there (≤10%) belongs variously to the Roman Catholic Church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Chaldean Catholic Church, the Maronite Catholic Church, and the Assyrian Church of the East.
Thankfully, the Protestant heresy has had a limited impact over there (<1%) as in the rest of the middle eastern Christian community. But of those who do belong to the Protestant heresy, most belong to various Reformed denominations and there are also a few Anglicans over there as well.
Ironically, the Orthodox Christians in Syria refer to themselves as Romans and the Greek Catholics refer to themselves as Melkites (derived from the Semitic word for king, in reference to their allegiance to the Emperor of Constantinople).