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Fellowship and Congregational
* Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches
* Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches
Those congregations that did not join the Uniting Church formed the Fellowship of Congregational Churches or continued as Presbyterians.
Some more ecumenically minded Congregationalists left the Fellowship of Congregational Churches in 1995 and formed the Congregational Federation of Australia.
The Congregational Christian Churches in Canada ( or 4Cs ) is an evangelical, Protestant, Christian denomination, headquartered in Brantford, Ontario, and a member of the World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship.
These are the Congregational Federation, which has offices in Nottingham, the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches, and about 100 Congregational churches that are loosely federated with other congregations in the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, or are unaffiliated.
* Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches ( UK )
* Fellowship of Congregational Churches ( Australia )
* International Congregational Fellowship
* World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship
Henniker has a Congregational Church, a Roman Catholic Church, a Quaker Meeting House, and Community Christian Fellowship.
Other organizations that draw inspiration from the ABCFM include InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference, and the Missionary Society of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches.
These houses received contributions from the Quakers, the Salvation Army, the American Congregational Church, the pacifist movement Fellowship of Reconciliation, Jewish and Christian ecumenical groups, the French Protestant student organization Cimade and the Swiss Help to Children in order to house and buy food supplies for the fleeing refugees.
When in 1966 the Congregational Union was replaced by a body which espoused more liberal views, the Chapel seceded and became affiliated first to the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches ( FIEC ), and then to the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches ( EFCC ).

Fellowship and Churches
The church suffered a split in Ireland in 1973 when a group of churches formed the Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches.
Among them, Unitarian Ministries International, the Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship ( UUCF, an affiliate of the UUA ), the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches ( GAUFCC ) of the United Kingdom, and the Unitarian Christian Association ( UCA, an affiliate of the GAUFCC ).
** Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches
Girardville has five churches, one New Community Fellowship Church, one Methodist Episcopal, one Lutheran and two Roman Catholic Churches, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Joseph.
By 1973 nearly every campus throughout Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia had Fellowship House Churches.
* Community of Protestant Churches in Europe ( Leuenberg Church Fellowship )
* Fellowship of Churches of Christ in Great Britain & Ireland
He was the founder and President of the World Fellowship of Black Pentecostal Churches and forged COGIC's membership in the Congress of National Black Churches.
In 1994, the Pentecostal / Charismatic Churches of North America ( PCCNA ) was formed after the all-white Pentecostal Fellowship of North America ( PFNA ) was dissolved.
Among the new denominations formed by those seceding or being expelled from the Church of the Nazarene are: the People's Mission Church ( 1912 ), which had become part of the Church of the Nazarene in 1911, but subsequently became part of the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1925 ; the Pentecost Pilgrim Church ( 1917 ), which merged with the International Holiness Union to form the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1922 ; the Bible Missionary Church ( 1955 ), which subsequently split to create the Wesleyan Holiness Association of Churches ( 1959 ), and the Nazarene Baptist Church ( 1960 ) ( later Nazarene Bible Church in 1967 ); the Holiness Church of the Nazarene ( 1961 ) in the Philippines ; the Church of the Bible Covenant ( 1967 ); the Crusaders Churches of the United States of America ( 1972 ); and the Fellowship of Charismatic Nazarenes ( 1977 ).
In the same year, twenty-four other congregations formed a Fellowship of Churches of Christ.

Congregational and Churches
The New Testament offered to the public today is the first result of the work of a joint committee made up of representatives of the Church of England, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church, Congregational Union, Baptist Union, Presbyterian Church of England, Churches in Wales, Churches in Ireland, Society of Friends, British and Foreign Bible Society and National Society of Scotland.
Among those major Protestant Christian traditions that employ congregationalism are those Congregational Churches known by the " Congregationalist " name that descended from the Anglo-American Puritan movement of the 17th century, the Baptist churches, and most of the groups brought about by the Anabaptist movement in Germany that immigrated to the U. S. in the late 18th century.
The United Church of Christ ( UCC ) is the result of a union constructed according to congregationalist theory between the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Churches.
The General Council of Congregational Christian Churches was formed from a merger between the National Council of Congregational Churches and the General Convention of the Christian Church, also known as Christian Churches or Christian Connection ( not to be confused with, although partially related to, the Disciples of Christ ).
* National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
The shift in power to the congregation led to the rise of the Congregational Churches.
The Reverend Noyce was a Congregational clergyman and the associate superintendent of the Iowa Conference of Congregational Churches in the 1930s and 1940s.
A theological battle with the Congregational Churches resulted in the formation of the American Unitarian Association at Boston in 1825.
* June 25 – The United Church of Christ is formed in Cleveland, Ohio, by the merger of the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church.
* October 5 – The United Reformed Church is founded out of the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches.
Also includes shops, the square, the post office, the American Legion hall, the old fire department, and Trinity Lutheran and First Congregational Churches.
Carleton College ( then Northfield College ) was founded in 1866 on the northern edge of town by the Minnesota Conference of Congregational Churches.
The school was founded on May 3, 1866, by the Minnesota Conference of Congregational Churches as Northfield College.
The URC subsequently united with the Re-formed Association of Churches of Christ in 1981 and the Congregational Union of Scotland in 2000.
The URC is a trinitarian church whose theological roots are Calvinist and whose historical and organisational roots are in the Presbyterian ( Reformed ), Congregational and Churches of Christ traditions.
Modern congregationalism in the U. S. is split into three bodies: the United Church of Christ, with which most local Congregational churches affiliate ; the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches ; and the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference, an evangelical group.

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