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The Churches of Christ, also commonly known as the Church of Christ, is a loose association of autonomous Christian congregations located around the world. Typically, their distinguishing beliefs are that of the necessity of baptism for salvation and the prohibition of musical instruments in worship.
7.1: Groups with a Christian background (Gruppen mit christlichem Hintergrund) 7.1.1 Fiat Lux; 7.1.2 Parish on the Road Evangelical Free Church (registered association) (Gemeinde auf dem Weg Evangelische Freikirche e.V) 7.1.3 Parish of Jesus Christ (registered association) Boston Church of Christ (Gemeinde Jesu Christi e.V. (Boston Church of ...
The churches are independent congregations and typically go by the name "Christian Church", but often use the name "Church of Christ" as well. Though isolated exceptions may occur, it is generally agreed within the movement that no personal or family names should be attached to a congregation which Christ purchased and established with his own blood, though geographical labels are acceptable.
Redeemed Christian Church of God – 5 million [245] Church of the Lord (Aladura) – 3.6 million [246] Council of African Instituted Churches – 3 million [247] Church of Christ Light of the Holy Spirit – 1.4 million [248] African Church of the Holy Spirit – 0.7 million [249] African Israel Church Nineveh – 0.5 million [250]
[4] [6] [7] Congregations in this tradition of nondenominational Christianity often refer to themselves as Churches of Christ or Christian churches. [5] Sometimes the name "Independent Christian Church" is used to differentiate the congregation from the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the group of Stone–Cambpell churches which formed ...
Christianity, the Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ; Christian Church, an ecclesiological term used by denominations to describe the true body of Christians, can include only the denomination itself or a larger group of Christians from multiple denominations or traditions
The International Churches of Christ (ICOC) is a body of decentralized, co-operating, religiously conservative and racially integrated Christian congregations. [6] [better source needed] [7] Originating from the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, the ICOC emerged from the discipling movement within the Churches of Christ in the 1970s.
Pages in category "American members of the Churches of Christ" The following 193 pages are in this category, out of 193 total.