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− | [[Uniting Church of Australia]] | + | ''In brief'': The United Churches are [[Protestant]] Christian denominations that have formed by the merger of several church bodies into one. They include the [[Uniting Church of Australia]] and the [[United Church of Canada]]. |
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+ | '''Overviews''' | ||
+ | * [[An overview of the United churches]] | ||
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+ | '''United churches''' | ||
+ | * [[Uniting Church of Australia]] | ||
+ | * [[United Church of Canada]] | ||
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+ | '''Articles and opinions''' | ||
+ | * [[Comments on the United churches]] | ||
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+ | '''Quotes''' | ||
+ | * [[Quotes about the United churches]] | ||
Revision as of 10:24, 26 November 2005
In brief: The United Churches are Protestant Christian denominations that have formed by the merger of several church bodies into one. They include the Uniting Church of Australia and the United Church of Canada.
Overviews
United churches
Articles and opinions
Quotes
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