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  2. International Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The International Churches of Christ ( ICOC) is a body of decentralized, co-operating, [ 6][better source needed] religiously conservative and racially integrated Christian congregations. [ 3][ 7] In March 2024, the ICOC numbered their members at 112,000. [ 3] [better source needed] A formal break was made from the Churches of Christ in 1993 ...

  3. Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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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. Many such congregations identify themselves ...

  4. Kip McKean - Wikipedia

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    University of Florida. Website. www .kipmckean .com. Thomas Wayne "Kip" McKean II (born May 31, 1954) is an American former minister of the International Churches of Christ and former World Missions Evangelist of the International Christian Churches, also known as the "Portland/Sold-Out Discipling Movement". [ 1]

  5. World Convention of Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The World Convention of Churches of Christ was formed and in October 1930, up to 10,000 people attended the first gathering in Washington DC, U.S. The program included an afternoon tea at the White House hosted by President Herbert Hoover and the First Lady. Bader became the first president of the convention (1930–35) and was also appointed ...

  6. Restoration Movement - Wikipedia

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    A formal break was made from the mainline Churches of Christ in 1993 when the movement organized under the name "International Churches of Christ." [97]: 418 This designation formalized a division that was already in existence between those involved with the Crossroads/Boston movement and "mainline" Churches of Christ.

  7. Christian churches and churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The group of churches known as the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ is a fellowship of congregations within the Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement and the Reformation of the 19th Century) that have no formal denominational affiliation with other congregations, but still share many characteristics of belief and worship. [2]

  8. Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ (Latter-day Saints) – the original church founded by Joseph Smith, Jr. on April 6, 1830. Pure Church of Christ – First schismatic sect in the Latter Day Saint movement, this denomination was organized in 1831 in Kirtland, Ohio, by Wycam Clark and Northrop Sweet and is now extinct. Church of Christ (Ezra Booth) – An ...

  9. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) [note 1] is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. [2] [3] The denomination started with the Restoration Movement during the Second Great Awakening, first existing during the 19th century as a loose association of churches working towards Christian unity, then slowly forming quasi-denominational structures ...