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  2. Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    House to House Heart to Heart [ 11 ] 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.

  3. United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The United Church of Christ among Christian churches has a highly educated membership, with 46% of members holding graduate or post-graduate degrees. Only Presbyterians (47%), Episcopalians (56%), and Anglicans (60%) ranked higher. [ 79 ] The church also claims a disproportionate share of high-income earners.

  4. First Church of Christ, Unitarian - Wikipedia

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    Designated CP. September 15, 1977. The First Church of Christ, Unitarian, also known as First Church of Lancaster and colloquially as "the Bulfinch Church", is a historic congregation with its meeting house located at 725 Main Street facing the Common in Lancaster, Massachusetts. The church's fifth meeting house, built in 1816, was designed by ...

  5. Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) A reconstruction of the original log house of Peter Whitmer Sr. in Fayette, New York. The Church of Christ was the original name of the Latter Day Saint church founded by Joseph Smith. [1] Organized informally in 1829 in upstate New York and then formally on April 6, 1830, it was the first organization to ...

  6. Church of Christ, Scientist - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Mary Baker Eddy, author of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, and founder of Christian Science. The church was founded "to commemorate the word and works of Christ Jesus " and "reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing ".

  7. General conference (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), general conferences are a semiannual meeting where general authorities and other church leaders preach sermons and give guidance to church members. Changes to church leadership are also proposed and sustained through the principle of common consent.

  8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Wikipedia

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    churchofjesuschrist.org. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, informally known as the LDS Church or Mormon Church, is the largest Latter Day Saint denomination, tracing its roots to its founding by Joseph Smith during the Second Great Awakening. The church is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, and has established ...

  9. International Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The International Churches of Christ (ICOC) is a body of decentralized, co-operating, religiously conservative and racially integrated Christian congregations. [6][7] In March 2024, the ICOC numbered their members at 112,000. [6][better source needed] Originating from the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, the ICOC emerged from the discipling ...