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Later, the fellowship slightly modified its name to the Italian Christian Churches of North America. By the 1940s, "Italian" was dropped, in order to convey the message that its message was not just restricted to Italians. In 1948, the movement was incorporated in Pennsylvania as The Missionary Society of the Christian Church of North America.
Ethiopian Full Gospel Believers' Church – 4.5 million [233] The Church of Pentecost – 4.2 million [234] International Pentecostal Holiness Church – 4 million [citation needed] Indonesian Bethel Church – 3 million [citation needed] The Pentecostal Mission – 2.5 million [citation needed] Christian Congregation in Brazil – 2.3 million ...
Deeper Christian Life Ministry: Pentecostal: Elim Fellowship: 21,000 Charismatic: Empowered21 Charismatic: Faith Christian Fellowship International Apostolic-Prophetic: The Fellowship Network Charismatic: Fountain Gate Church Charismatic: Foursquare Church: 350,000 Pentecostal: Foursquare Church Canada 3,300 Pentecostal: Full Gospel Fellowship ...
The Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International (Spanish: Iglesia de Dios Ministerial de Jesucristo Internacional, CGMJCI) is a Christian, neo-charismatic charismatic, [3] restorationist church network.
The Jesus Army, also known as the Jesus Fellowship Church and the Bugbrooke Community, [1] was a neocharismatic evangelical Christian movement based in the United Kingdom, part of the British New Church Movement. The name Jesus Army was used specifically for the outreach and street-based evangelism for which they were known. [2]
Glorious Ministry International Church; Hermon Temple Church; Holy Cross; International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies (Pentecostal Revival Church) Jehovah's Witnesses (Mboni Za Yehova) Jesus Followers; Jesus Pentecostal Church International; Kalibu kwa Jesu; Kingdom Gospel Church; Last Church of God and his Christ; Life Changers ...
In 1996, leadership was taken over by Leo Bigger and Matthias Bölsterli, who emphasized an international policy of expansion. [2] [3] Around 2005, worship attendance at the Zürich church was 2,000 participants. In 2017, it was 3,500. [4]
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.
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