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  2. All Africa Conference of Churches - Wikipedia

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    Mbiti, John. "All Africa Conference of Churches." In The Encyclopedia of Christianity, edited by Erwin Fahlbusch and Geoffrey William Bromiley, 40–41. Vol. 1. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1999. ISBN 0802824137; Utuk, Efiong. Visions of Authenticity. The Assemblies of the All Africa Conference of Churches 1963-1992.Nairobi: AACC, 1997. ISBN ...

  3. The Crossing Church - Wikipedia

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    Madison Park Christian Church, then located at 25th and High streets in Quincy, Illinois, gave 78 members on March 3, 1974, to form Payson Road Christian Church meeting at 2901 Payson Road also in Quincy. The new church experienced stagnation until 1998 when leadership decided to find an environment that would ideally reduce intimidation for ...

  4. Christian Council of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Council of Tanzania is a Christian ecumenical organization founded in Tanzania in 1964. [1] It is a member of the World Council of Churches, the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa and the Fellowship of Christian Councils and Churches in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa.

  5. Christ Church, Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    The church is located in Mkunazini Road, in the centre of the old town, and occupies a large area where the biggest slave market of Zanzibar used to be; the construction of the cathedral was in fact intended to celebrate the end of slavery. [4] The altar is said to be in the exact place where the main "whipping post" of the market used to be.

  6. Anglican Church of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    View of the cathedral of Christ Church, Zanzibar.. The Diocese of Zanzibar was founded in 1892, and developed separately from that of Eastern Equatorial Africa. Whilst mainland Tanzania was largely under the influence of evangelical missionary societies, Zanzibar was evangelised by Anglo-catholic missionaries, and represented a far more high church form of Anglicanism.

  7. Organization of African Instituted Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) is a Christian ecumenical organization founded in 1978. It is a member of the World Council of Churches. [1] It describes itself as "the representative body that brings together African Independent and Instituted Churches (AICs), offers them a forum for sharing their concerns and hopes, and enables churches to minister effectively to the ...

  8. Christianity in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Orthodox Church claims an estimated 200,000 adherents in Tanzania. [8] The United Methodist Church claims 8,371 members in Tanzania. [9] In 2020, the Vatican noted that 30.41% of the population are Catholic. [10] A 2015 study estimates some 180,000 believers in Christ from a Muslim background living in the country, most of them ...

  9. Province of Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    Mtuze, Peter Tshobiso (2009) Bishop Dr S. Dwane and the rise of Xhosa spirituality in the Ethiopian Episcopal Church (formerly the Order of Ethiopia), University of South Africa, Pretoria; Kirk, Joyce F. (1998). Making a voice: African resistance to segregation in South Africa. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. ISBN 0-8133-2769-5. OCLC 37437511.

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