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A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organization and doctrine.Individual bodies, however, may use alternative terms to describe themselves, such as church, convention, communion, assembly, house, union, network, or sometimes fellowship.
Note: Unitarian Universalism developed out of Christian traditions but no longer identifies as a Christian denomination. Church of Christ, Scientist – 0.4 million [citation needed] Church of Christ, 4th Watch – 0.6 million [citation needed] World Mission Society Church of God – 0.1 million [315] Friends of Man – 0.07 million [citation ...
Lists of Christian denominations by region (9 P) Pages in category "Lists of Christian denominations" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Calvinist and Reformed denominations (7 C, 8 P) Catholic Apostolic Church denominations (1 C, 8 P) ... Nondenominational Christian societies and communities (18 P)
Pages in category "Christian denominations" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Denominational families (or movements) are groupings of communities, denominations, or churches within Christianity that share common naming, historical ties, and similar doctrines and practices. These denominational families lack a full-time central leadership. Christian denominations do have a particular central leadership.
Christians organized by denomination in which they are members. It should be remembered that some members of many of these may not describe themselves as "Christians", and a few denominations (e.g. Universalists and some subdivisions of Quakerism) explicitly state that denying any unique role of Jesus is consistent with the denomination's core beliefs.
List of Nontrinitarians List of Christian Scientists (religious denomination) List of Christian Universalists; List of Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists; List of Latter Day Saints