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Restoration and Church
The Baptists have been non-creedal “ in that they have not sought to establish binding authoritative confessions of faith on one another .” Also rejecting creeds are groups with roots in the Restoration Movement, such as the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada and the Churches of Christ.
Others, including the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), Evangelical Christian Church in Canada, Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ, have their roots in the contemporaneous Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, which was centered in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Similar reservations about the use of creeds can be found in the Restoration Movement and its descendants, the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ.
A resulting schism over the legitimacy of these changes led to the formation of the Restoration Branches movement, the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The Restoration Branches generally use the older RLDS Church Doctrine and Covenants, typically sections 1 – 144.
Others include the Church of Christ ( Temple Lot ), the Church of Christ ( Fettingite ), the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message, the Church of Christ ( Restored ), the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ, and the Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ).
For instance, the Godbeites broke from the LDS Church in the late 19th century on the basis of both political and religious liberalism, and in 1985 the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ broke from the LDS Church as an LGBT-friendly denomination.
Dissenters were Protestants who refused to follow the rules of the Church of England after the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, and when Newton settled in Olney the village still supported two Dissenting chapels.
After the English Restoration of 1660 and the 1662 Uniformity Act, almost all Puritan clergy left the Church of England, some becoming nonconformist ministers, and the nature of the movement in England changed radically, though it retained its character for much longer in New England.
There are many groups outside the Roman Catholic Church which regard themselves as Catholic, such as the Community of the Lady of All Nations, the Palmarian Catholic Church, the Philippine Independent Church, the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, the Free Catholic Church, the Society of St. Pius X, the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, and others.

Restoration and Jesus
** Chapter 2: Moses and Jesus in the Providence of Restoration
Especially in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Restoration is often used as a term to encompass the religious messages of the Church down to the present.
* Restoration Church of Jesus Christ
Restoration work uncovered al fresco murals on the lateral walls, relating to the martyrdom of Philip of Jesus, the first Mexican canonized as a saint.
The Heavenly Mother doctrine is mainly taught by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ), the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ and branches of Mormon fundamentalism, such as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The Church of Jesus Christ is considered " the third largest Restoration church to have resulted from the 1844 succession crisis ".
In the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ, a liberal Mormon faith, the Heavenly Mother is accepted as a full member of the Godhead.
Latter Day Saints do not typically distinguish between this Restoration movement and the broader Protestant Reformation, since both were an attempt by humans to return to the values and doctrines taught by Jesus and the Apostles, while most Latter Day Saint groups believe that there was a need for God to actively restore both authority and doctrine.
Other notable minor factions of the Latter Day Saint movement include: the Church of Christ ( Temple Lot ), which owns the Temple Lot in Independence, Missouri ; the Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), founded by a member of Joseph Smith's Council of Fifty ; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Strangite ), founded by James J. Strang in 1844 ; the Church of Jesus Christ ( Bickertonite ), founded by a follower of Sidney Rigdon in the early 1860's ( and now the third-largest Latter Day Saint denomination ); the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message, founded in the 1940's by a man who claimed to be receiving revelations from John the Baptist ; and the Restoration Branches, which broke with the Community of Christ in 1984 when that church began ordaining women.
A schism brought on by this change and others led to the formation of the Restoration Branches movement, the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints all of which reject female priesthood, although not always the ordination of women in all contexts.

Restoration and Christ
While the early Restoration Movement had a tradition of itinerant preachers rather than " located Preachers ", during the 20th century a long-term, formally-trained congregational minister became the norm among Churches of Christ.
* International Churches of Christ, a group of Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement Christian churches
* Restoration Branches, independent organizations that have left the Community of Christ
MCC is historically affiliated with nondenominational, independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ of the Restoration Movement.
Stephen Fox recounts that Muir's father found the Church of Scotland insufficiently strict in faith and practice, leading to their emigration and joining a congregation of the Campbellite Restoration Movement, called the Disciples of Christ.
Few Protestant groups today still view the pastor, bishop, and elder as synonymous terms or offices ; many who do are descended from the Restoration Movement in America during the 19th century, such as the Disciples of Christ and the Churches of Christ.

Restoration and Latter
* Restoration ( Latter Day Saints ) describes the restoration of the doctrines and authority of primitive Christianity as taught by churches of the Latter Day Saint movement
In the Latter Day Saint movement, the Restoration refers to the return of the Priesthood and the Church of Christ to the earth that started the Church.
no: The Restoration Church of the Latter Day Saints
* Steven L. Shields, Divergent Paths of the Restoration: A History of the Latter Day Saint Movement Los Angeles: 1990.
The fact that the churches of the Restoration Movement, including the Campbellites, were also named the " Church of Christ " caused a considerable degree of confusion in the first years of the Latter Day Saint movement.
Another related strand of religious thought that became important to the Latter Day Saint movement was the Restoration Movement, primarily influenced by Barton W. Stone ( who participated in the Cane Ridge revival ), and Alexander Campbell, who joined Stone in 1824 in Ohio.
* Steven L. Shields, Divergent Paths of the Restoration: A History of the Latter Day Saint Movement, Restoration Research, Los Angeles: 1990, p. 25.

Restoration and Day
* Restoration Day ( Dominican Republic )
* Restoration of Lithuania's Statehood Day, celebrate the independence of Lithuania from Russia and Germany in 1918 ( Lithuania )
The Restoration Movement also attempted to forge a compatible relation between Trinitarians and nontrinitarians, as did the Seventh Day Baptists and various Adventists.
( 2 ) The Estonian flag is displayed on buildings and stationary flag staffs on Independence Day, Victory Day and the Restoration of Independence Day.
20 August – Restoration of Independence Day ( Taasiseseisvumispäev )
However, in 1873, five years after the Meiji Restoration, Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar and the first day of January became the official and cultural New Year's Day.
On Christmas Day 1996 a landslip, caused by a leaking water main, led to 80 tonnes of earth and retaining wall from the Restoration terrace next to the Mansion falling to the bottom of the Castle rock.
Gwangbokjeol, ( literally " Restoration of Light Day ") celebrated annually on August 15, is one of the Public holidays in South Korea.
The story was popular after the Restoration, and is remembered every year in the English traditions of Royal Oak Day.

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