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  • * '''[[Adventist]]''' Churches [[Alliance of Baptist Churches]]
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  • ...ch (Christian Disciples), is an evangelical Protestant [[denomination]] of churches, ministries and clergy in Canada that was founded in[[ 1810]]. ...the [[Churches of Christ]] (Non-Instrumental), the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, and the [[Christian Church (Disciples of Christ]]). The Evangeli
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  • ...ird largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members.
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  • ...] population, especially of the Congregational and United Church of Christ churches. Both of these denominations. *** Congregational/United Church of Christ – 3%
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  • **[[Eastern Rite]] ([[Eastern Catholic Churches]]) - 21.5 million *[[Breakaway Catholic Churches]] - 28 million
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  • ...efficiently connect congregations with their communities. Evangelical Free churches are 'planted' whenever there is deemed to be a need. Each church is indepen ...ice.", and the term 'free' defines "our form of church government as being congregational [independent decisions and directions]".<ref>[http://efca.org/about/ Efca.o
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  • topic_name = Baptist Churches | * [[Baptist Subdivisions Index]] - [[American Baptist Churches USA]], [[Baptist Union of Australia]], [[Baptist Union of Great Britain]],
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  • The Protestant [[Reformation]] produced a burst of hymn writing and congregational singing. [[Martin Luther]] is notable not only as a reformer, but as the au ...sm|Methodist]] theology, not only within Methodism, but in most Protestant churches. He developed a new focus - expressing one's personal feelings in the relat
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  • ...gan to overwhelm the social gains that had been experienced by Evangelical churches. ...d doctrine and the new revivalists. It had a major impact in reshaping the Congregational, Presbyterian, Dutch Reformed, and German Reformed denominations, and stren
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  • ...'s shoe store. One of his uncle's requirements was that Moody attend the [[Congregational Church]] of Mount Vernon where Dr. [[Edward Norris Kirk]] was pastor. In Ap ...ved to Chicago, Illinois in September 1856, where he joined the [[Plymouth Congregational Church]], and began to take an active part in the prayer meetings. In the s
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  • ...h developed through several phases. They shared a belief that all existing churches had become corrupted by practice, by contact with pagan civilizations (part ...ecially the church of Geneva. Puritans objected to ornaments and ritual in churches (vestments, musical organs, genuflection) as idolatrous. They also objected
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  • |note: all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances prohibited; in November 1990, [[Congo, Republic of the]] [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 33.1%, Awakening Churches/[[Christianity|Christian]] Revival 22.3%, [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 19.9
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