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  2. Independent Network Charismatic Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Whereas more traditional church movements (which, in this case, includes neo-Charismatic movements established in the 1970s such as Vineyard, Calvary Chapel, and Hope Chapel) have sought to build congregations and create franchises of affiliated churches, INC leaders prefer to try to directly influence the beliefs and practices of individuals ...

  3. American Anglican Council - Wikipedia

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    According to its website, the American Anglican Council is "a network of individuals, parishes, dioceses and ministries who affirm biblical authority and Christian orthodoxy within the Anglican Communion" whose mission is "to build up and defend Great Commission Anglican churches in North America and worldwide through advocacy and counsel, leadership development and equipping the local church."

  4. The Network (group of churches) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan and 50 members of his Carbondale congregation moved to Seattle in 2004 to find Blue Sky Church. [ 3 ] In 2006, Steve Morgan removed Blue Sky Church from the Vineyard Association alongside several midwest Vineyard churches to officially birth the Network as an international group of churches focused on planting new churches, and the ...

  5. Congregationalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first Congregational church organized in America was First Parish Church in Plymouth, which was established in 1620 by Separatist Puritans known as Pilgrims. The first Congregational church organized in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was First Church in Salem, established in 1629. By 1640, 18 churches had been organized in Massachusetts. [8]

  6. Great Commission church movement - Wikipedia

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    Great Commission Churches (GCC) [1] is a fellowship of independent evangelical Christian churches. The Great Commission church movement began in the United States in 1970. [2] Other associated organizations include Great Commission Ministries (GCM), Great Commission Latin America (GCLA), and Great Commission Europe (GCE).

  7. Acts 29 Network - Wikipedia

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    Acts 29 is a global family of church planting churches that originated in North America and now has representation in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Latin and South America, Africa, and Asia. [2] Acts 29 has been described as part of the emerging church.

  8. Missional community - Wikipedia

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    Also, the European Church Planting Network picked up on this approach and hundreds upon hundreds of churches were planted as a result. Between 2006 and 2009, over 720 churches were planted across Europe. [6] This was the first time this had been done in European church history. In the mid-2000s this model of church began to spread to the United ...

  9. WordAlone - Wikipedia

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    WordAlone is a network of congregations and individuals originating within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the largest Lutheran denomination in the United States. Some congregations are still members of the denomination, but many churches have left and or joined other denominations such as Lutheran Congregations in Mission ...

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