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  2. Chinese Independent Churches - Wikipedia

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    It originally was just a family service but was later established as a new church by Wang Mingdao (王明道) at Beijing in 1937. The Christian Tabernacle was founded without the help of any foreign missionary so it was essentially Chinese Christians preaching to Chinese people. They also self-administer and are self-sufficient economically.

  3. Chinese American church - Wikipedia

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    Chinese American church refers to Christian churches in the United States made up of predominantly ethnic Chinese congregations. The term is primary used to describe certain Protestant congregations found in large American cities, with a majority Chinese membership, and who typically offer bilingual services in both English and Chinese.

  4. True Jesus Church - Wikipedia

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    The True Jesus Church (TJC) is a non-denominational Christian Church that originated in Beijing, China, during the Pentecostal movement in the early twentieth century. [2] The True Jesus Church is currently one of the largest Christian groups in China and Taiwan, [3] as well as one of the largest independent churches in the world.

  5. Zhongshan Taiping Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was completed in 1906 and named "Xiangshan Presbyterian Self-care Church", which belonged to the Chinese Christian Church. This is the predecessor of Taiping Church. [5] [3] [6] In 1918, a sub-church was built in Shayong, which was called the Liangdu First Branch of the "Xiangshan Presbyterian Self-care Church".

  6. Christianity in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Independent Churches are a group of Christian institutions that are independent from Western denominations. They were established in China in the late 19th and early 20th century, including both the Little Flock or Church Assembly Hall and True Jesus Church. In the 1940s they gathered 200,000 adherents, which was 20% to 25% of the ...

  7. Category:Churches in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Broad Street Christian Church; Broad Street United Methodist Church (Columbus, Ohio) C. Columbus All Nations SDA Church; D. Dwell Community Church; E.

  8. Local churches (affiliation) - Wikipedia

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    The local churches are a Christian group which was started in China in the 1920s and have spread globally. The basic organizing principle of the local churches is that there should be only one Christian church in each city, [1] a principle that was first articulated by Watchman Nee in a 1926 exposition of the seven churches in Asia in Revelation 1:11. [2]

  9. China Christian Council - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1979, Chinese churches resumed worship after the Cultural Revolution.In order to revive the church, the China Christian Council was founded at the third national Christian conference in 1980, to unite and provide services for churches in China, formulating Church Order and encouraging theological education.