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(Not shown are ante-Nicene, nontrinitarian, and restorationist denominations.) Template documentation This template is derived from File:ChristianityBranches.svg .
Template:Christian denomination tree → – This template links to categories, and is apparently for use in categories, however it is being used in a few articles. I would like to move it to a name which makes it clear that it is for categories and create a new template that links to articles.
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A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organization and doctrine.Individual bodies, however, may use alternative terms to describe themselves, such as church, convention, communion, assembly, house, union, network, or sometimes fellowship.
The Protestant Christian Church – 0.5 million [90] Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia – 0.4 million [101] Evangelical Free Church of America – 0.4 million [105] The Indonesian Christian Church – 0.3 million [90] Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ – 0.3 million [106]
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia; Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA; Oriental Orthodox. Armenian Apostolic Church in USA; Coptic Orthodox Church in USA; Syriac Orthodox Church; Orthodox Tewahedo (Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church) Eastern Protestant. P'ent'ay; Evangelical Orthodox Church; Assyrian ...
The cascade of churches voting to leave the UMC centers on one policy: the denomination’s as-yet-unofficial commitment to both ordain and marry LGBT people within the church.
In Early Christianity, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church were one. Diagram showing derivation of major branches of Christianity (modification of earlier JPG version) Catholic Christianity. Catholic Church with Latin Rite (Western Rite) Eastern Catholic Churches; Eastern Christianity. Eastern Orthodox Church; Oriental Orthodoxy