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The C&MA church in Bly, Oregon. On Saturday, May 5, 1945, Mitchell, who at that time was the pastor of the C&MA church (now called "Standing Stone Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance") in Bly, Oregon, [7] led a Sunday School picnic up into the nearby mountains of southern Oregon.
The Alliance World Fellowship (or The Alliance, also C&MA and CMA) is an evangelical Christian denomination [3] [1] [2] It includes 6.2 million members throughout 88 countries within 22,000 churches. History
CMA publishes a monthly magazine, Heartbeat. [3] The CMA is a member of Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and Evangelical Press Association (EPA). CMA (UK), which has an estimated 1,000 members, [4] has an outreach arm called Holy Joe's whose members provide a cafe and helmet park at motorcycling shows and events. [5]
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A. B. Simpson, founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Albert Benjamin Simpson (December 15, 1843 – October 29, 1919), also known as A. B. Simpson, was a Canadian preacher, theologian, author, and founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA), an evangelical denomination with an emphasis on global evangelism that has been characterized as being Keswickian in theology.
Universities and colleges affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (4 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Christian and Missionary Alliance" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
After the Second World War, the local churches planted by C&MA Missionaries decided to organize themselves as a national church. Thus in 1947 the first 13 local churches incorporated themselves as The Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines, and in 1949 CAMACOP was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission ...
The Stone Church and the North Avenue Mission were the "main exporters" of Pentecostalism to Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) churches of the Midwest and Northeast. The CMA was a higher life denomination founded by A. B. Simpson. [33] Simpson and other Alliance leaders were cautiously receptive to the new movement.