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  2. The CCCC has its roots in the Conservative Congregational Christian Fellowship, formed in 1945 by conservative members of the CCC concerned about the dominance of liberalism in their denomination. Due to the decentralized nature of congregational polity , a denominational split was not first seen as necessary. [ 7 ]

  3. Camp Paxson Boy Scout Camp - Wikipedia

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    It is the only CCC-constructed youth camp in Montana. [7] Campfire Girls, Girl Scouts, Jaycees, 4-H, the Seventh Day Adventist Church, [8] and various civic and religious organizations have used the camp. [2] The Montana Conservation Corps, modeled on the CCC, holds its first week of training here each year. [3]

  4. Adventism - Wikipedia

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    Adventism is a branch of Protestant Christianity [1] [2] that believes in the imminent Second Coming (or the "Second Advent") of Jesus Christ.It originated in the 1830s in the United States during the Second Great Awakening when Baptist preacher William Miller first publicly shared his belief that the Second Coming would occur at some point between 1843 and 1844.

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  6. Cascade Collegiate Conference - Wikipedia

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    1993 – The Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) was founded. Charter members included Albertson College of Idaho (now the College of Idaho), Concordia College, Portland (later Concordia University–Portland), Eastern Oregon State College (now Eastern Oregon University), George Fox College (George Fox University), Northwest Nazarene College (now Northwest Nazarene University), the Oregon ...

  7. Advent Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Advent Christian Church, also known as the Advent Christian General Conference (ACGC), is a "first-day" body of Adventist Christians founded on the teachings of William Miller in 1860. The organization's Executive Director is Reverend Justin Nash, and its President is Reverend John Gallagher. [ 5 ]

  8. Seventh-day Adventist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Seventh-day Adventist Church is the largest of several Adventist groups which arose from the Millerite movement of the 1840s in upstate New York, [17] a phase of the Second Great Awakening. [18] William Miller predicted on the basis of Daniel 8:14–16 [ 19 ] and the " day-year principle " that Jesus Christ would return to Earth between the ...

  9. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities; List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools; List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals; Media ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh-Day) International Missionary Society of Seventh-Day Adventist Church Reform Movement