Wednesday Dec 04, 2024

Schwenkfelder Church

Caspar or Kaspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig (German theologian) who led the Protestant Reformation in Silesia. He was a representative of a phenomenon called Reformation by the Middle Way, and he established societies that survive in the United States as the Schwenckfelder Church.

Salvation Army

The movement of the Salvation Army was founded in 1865 by William Booth.The Salvation Army is part of the mainstream Methodist Christian Church, with distinctive in government and practice. Their doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasizes God’s saving purposes. Its focuses on the advancement of the Christian religion, education, the relief of poverty, and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community of mankind as a whole. 

Regular Baptists

 Baptists are distinguished from other Christian groups by specific Biblical characteristic. These characteristics are called distinctives. The name “Baptist” identifies people who hold those characteristics. These Baptist distinctives relate to characteristic of their doctrinal position.

Reformed Mennonite Church

The Reformed Mennonite Church is an Anabaptist religious denomination that officially separated from the main North American Mennonite body in 1812. While they are called Reformed Mennonites, their principles and beliefs trace back to the time of the Apostles and we believe there has been a continuity of these beliefs carried on from then until now by groups who often had to meet in secret due to religious persecution.

Reformed Baptist Churches (ARBCA)

Reformed Baptist Churches (ARBCA) was founded on March 11, 1997. The first General Assembly met to establish a charter membership of 24 churches from 14 states. Reformed Baptist Churches (ARBCA). Reformed Baptist Churches ARBCA is an association of Reformed Baptist churches working together to faithfully hold to biblical truth and vigorously proclaim the gospel to a needy world.

Protestant Reformed Churches in America

The Protestant Reformed Churches in America is a denomination that was founded as a separate denomination of Reformed churches in 1924. The controversy over the doctrine of common grace is what prompted it to establish the Protestant Reformed Churches (PRC) on the basis of the truth of God's sovereign, particular grace in Jesus Christ as taught in Scripture.
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