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  1. Church of Christ (Latter-day Saints) – the original church founded by Joseph Smith, Jr. on April 6, 1830. Pure Church of Christ – First schismatic sect in the Latter Day Saint movement, this denomination was organized in 1831 in Kirtland, Ohio, by Wycam Clark and Northrop Sweet and is now extinct. Church of Christ (Ezra Booth) – An ...

  2. The Churches of Christ in Australia is a Reformed Restorationist denomination. [1] It is affiliated with the Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council and the World Communion of Reformed Churches . Key features of the church's worship are the weekly celebration of the Lord's Supper presided over by a lay person and believer's baptism.

  3. churchofjesuschrist .org. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, informally known as the LDS Church or Mormon Church, is a restorationist, nontrinitarian Christian denomination that is the largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement. The church is headquartered in the United States in Salt Lake City, Utah and has established ...

  4. Protestantism. 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 is autonomous in government, with ...

  5. 5 de out. de 2019 · The Christian Church, also called the Disciples of Christ, started in the United States from the 19th century Stone-Campbell Movement, or Restoration Movement, which stressed openness at the Lord's Table and freedom from creedal restrictions. Today, this mainline Protestant denomination continues to fight racism, support missions, and work for ...

  6. 9 de nov. de 2011 · The church of Christ is “non-denominational” in the truest sense of the term. In fact, we were nondenominational before it was cool to be nondenominational. Denominationalism condones, and even celebrates, division. That is not Christ’s goal for His church (1 Corinthians 3). Christ has but ONE body (Ephesians 4:4) and it is to be unified ...

  7. Latter-day Saints believe that the Church’s scripturally-based teachings change lives by motivating people to become more like the Savior. President Boyd K. Packer (1924–2015) of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught, “True doctrine, understood, changes attitudes and behavior” (“Little Children,” Ensign, Nov. 1986, 17).