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This list gives only an overview, and certainly does not mention all of the Protestant denominations. The exact number of Protestant denominations, including the members of the denominations, is difficult to calculate and depends on definition. A group that fits the generally accepted definition of "Protestant" might not officially use the term.
Many of the membership numbers below are reported by the denominations themselves, and as such they should be considered approximate. Also, the list itself should not be considered comprehensive because there are many small denominations which are below 100,000 in membership, and individual churches which chose not to affiliate with other ...
The list includes the Catholic Church (including Eastern Catholic Churches), Protestant denominations with at least 0.2 million members, the Eastern Orthodox Church (and its offshoots), Oriental Orthodox Churches (and their offshoots), Nontrinitarian Restorationism, independent Catholic denominations, Nestorianism and all the other Christian ...
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This list of Baptist denominations is a list of subdivisions of Baptists, with their various Baptist associations, conferences, conventions, fellowships, groups, and unions around the world. Unless otherwise noted, information comes from the World Baptist Alliance .
Baptist Bible Fellowship International; Baptist Missionary Association of America; Conservative Baptist Association of America; Converge; General Association of Regular Baptist Churches; National Association of Free Will Baptists; National Primitive Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. North American Baptist Conference; Southern Baptist Convention
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Christians organized by denomination in which they are members. It should be remembered that some members of many of these may not describe themselves as "Christians", and a few denominations (e.g. Universalists and some subdivisions of Quakerism) explicitly state that denying any unique role of Jesus is consistent with the denomination's core beliefs.