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  • topic_name = Uniting Church of Australia [[Image:UCA-logo.svg.png|thumb|center|200px|Uniting Church of Australia]] |
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  • [[Advent Christian Church]] [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]]
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  • ...rge [[Protestant]] population, especially of the Congregational and United Church of Christ churches. Both of these denominations. ...ers for the religion. The world headquarters of the Unitarian-Universalist Church is also located in Boston.
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  • topic_name = The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada '''The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada''', also known as the Christian Church (Christian Disciples), is an evangelical Protestant [[denomination]] of chu
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  • === Church Organizations and Associations === ==== Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) ====
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  • ;[[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] - 1.2 billion *[[Catholic Church]] - 1,147 million<ref name="cathstats">[http://www.wcr.ab.ca/news/2009/0309
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  • ...some writers identify six waves of special revival or "Awakenings" in the church worldwide (1727, 1792, 1830, 1857, 1882 and 1904). ...e unchurched, the First Great Awakening focused on people who were already church members. It changed their rituals, their piety, and their self awareness.
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  • ...g focus on the authority of the [[Bible]]. Each church has autonomy with a congregational governance system, however churches often associate in organizations such a * '''A'''utonomy of the local church ([[Matthew 18]]:15-17; [[1 Corinthians 6]]:1-3)
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  • ...1899]]) was an American [[evangelist]] and publisher. He founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts (now the Northf ...to church. Together with his eight siblings he was raised in the Unitarian church. His oldest brother ran away and was never heard from by the family again.
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  • ...hymns, particular used in [[Catholicism]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] and "High Church" [[Anglicanism]], may praise or address individual saints, particularly the ...musical notation in early writings, the actual musical forms in the early church can only be surmised.
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  • ...s native German language and the hymns he wrote sparked the development of congregational singing in [[Christianity]]. He has been one of the most influential people * [[Christianity]] -> [[Church history]] -> [[Reformation]]
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  • ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] and those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly ca ...lic models of church organization, the English Reformation had brought the Church under control of the monarchy while leaving many of its religious practices
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  • ...entecostal]] 7.7%, [[Seventh-day Adventist|Seventh Day Adventist]] 7.6%, [[Church of God]] 7.6%, [[Baptist]] 7.3%, Presbytarian .2%), [[Catholicism|Roman Cat ...stal]] 12.2%, Moravian 8.3%, [[Methodist]] 5.6%, Wesleyan Holiness 4.5%, [[Church of God]] 4.1%, [[Baptist]] 3.6%), [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 8.2%, othe
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  • ...ranslated and widely circulated, these theses brought an explosion of anti-church feeling that wrecked the indulgence. Given practical application in this wa ...argued, not incorrectly, that he was defying no dogmatic definition of the church. Pressed by Eck at the Leipzig disputation in 1519, he claimed the supremac
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