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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.
Other early Christian churches in Milan that preserve some of their Palaeo-Christian appearance are: San Vittore al Corpo (originally the imperial mausoleum of Maximian (r. 285–305, 306–310)) Basilica di San Calimero (5th-century, rebuilt 19th century) San Vincenzo in Prato (8th-century)
Early Christians gathered in small private homes, [2] known as house churches, but a city's whole Christian community would also be called a "church"—the Greek noun ἐκκλησία (ekklesia) literally means "assembly", "gathering", or "congregation" [3] [4] but is translated as "church" in most English translations of the New Testament.
Church Image Built Designated Location Description Affiliation San Jose de los Jemez Mission: 1621–26 2012 Jemez Springs, NM: Spanish Colonial: Roman Catholic
The Holiness Church of Christ itself was the merger of the New Testament Church of Christ founded in July 1894 at Milan, Tennessee by R.L. Harris, but soon led by his widow Mary Lee Cagle, [13] and a group (also called the Holiness Church of Christ), that resulted in November 1904 at Rising Star, Texas from the prior merger of The Holiness ...
Nineteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Los Angeles library photo: 1650 Federal Avenue, Los Angeles, California Formed 1915 Merged in 10th 1967 Seated 285. Originally a society, in 1915 it became 1st Church, Sawtelle. When Sawtelle was annexed by Los Angeles, it became 19th Church. [32] Replaced with an apartment complex. Parr, F. H. P [33 ...
The Holiness Church of Christ itself was the merger of the New Testament Church of Christ (founded in July 1894 in Milan, Tennessee by R.L. Harris, but soon led by his widow Mary Lee Cagle), [13] and a group (also called the Holiness Church of Christ), that formed in November 1904 at Rising Star, Texas from the prior merger of The Holiness ...
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