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  2. IFCA International - Wikipedia

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    IFCA International, formerly the Independent Fundamental Churches of America, is an association of independent Protestant congregations and other church bodies, as well as individual members. It was formed in 1930 in Cicero, Illinois as a successor to the American Conference of Undenominational Churches .

  3. International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    The beliefs of the IFCA are set forth in their 13-point "Articles of Faith" which was originally set forth in 1927, but its wording and focus has been modified over the years. [18] These articles are deemed "binding upon all members" who are affiliated with the IFCA. Below is a summary of these articles:

  4. IFCA - Wikipedia

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    IFCA International, formerly Independent Fundamental Churches of America, an association of independent Protestant congregations; International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies, formerly Christian Church of North America, is a North American Pentecostal denomination; International Forum of Catholic Action, an International Association of the ...

  5. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of religious organizations by faith. As it can be a matter of rebuttal as to whether an organization is in fact religious, organizations only appear on this list where the organization itself claims or has claimed to be a religious organization.

  6. Category:Fundamentalist denominations - Wikipedia

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  7. National Association of Evangelicals - Wikipedia

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    Carl McIntire and Harvey Springer led in organizing the American Council of Christian Churches (now with 7 member bodies) in September 1941. It was a more militant and fundamentalist organization set up in opposition to the Federal Council of Churches (now National Council of Churches with 36 member bodies).

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    Commercial databases are generally established for profit. Some other databases are available for free usage with various states across the United States. Typical instances include Colorado Resident Directory [3] and many others out there on the internet.