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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.
Members of Christian Churches and churches of Christ believe in the deity and Lordship of Jesus Christ, the inspiration of the Bible, and the autonomy of local congregations.
The Church of Christ is one of several Christian denominations to arise from the American Reformation Movement of the 19th century. They practice strict biblical adherence and follow traditions of the early Christian church.
Christian churches and churches of Christ, a conservative group of congregations often referred to as "Independents" due to their official separation from the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the mid-20th century.
Churches of Christ claimed to replicate the church of the New Testament and to realize the kingdom of God through the advance of the earthly church. Leaders were rapidly moving away from ideas of a radical premillennial inbreaking of God through the reign of his Son on the earth.
Church of Christ, any of several conservative Protestant churches, found chiefly in the United States. They are strongest in parts of the Midwest and in the western and southern parts of the country. Each church is known locally as a Church of Christ and its members as Christians, and each church.
Christian Churches/Churches of Christ became a distinct and identifiable religious body through a long process of separation from the denomination known currently as the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. Members of the Churches of Christ (3 C, 2 P)
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 ...
Churches of Christ, conservative body of evangelical Protestants in the United States [1]. Its founders were originally members of what is now the Christian Church ( [2]Disciples of Christ [3]) who gradually withdrew from that body following the Civil War [4].