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  2. The Network (group of churches) - Wikipedia

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    The Network was started by Steve Morgan in 1995 when he established Vineyard Community Church in Carbondale, Illinois. [2] Morgan and 50 members of his Carbondale congregation moved to Seattle in 2004 to find Blue Sky Church.

  3. Calvary Chapel Association - Wikipedia

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    Calvary Chapels believe that most churches have a "dependent, highly organized, [and] structured" environment, but that most people want an "independent and casual way of life". Calvary churches typically have a casual and laid-back atmosphere. [51] As a practical implication of this philosophy, people may wear informal clothes to church. [52]

  4. International Network of Churches - Wikipedia

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    The International Network of Churches (INC), formerly Christian Outreach Centre (COC), is an Australian network of Pentecostal churches, most of them based in Queensland. It was established in 1974 what is now Citipointe Church in Brisbane . [ 1 ]

  5. Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches (CEEC) is a Christian convergence communion established in 1995 within the United States of America. [1] [2] With a large international presence in five provinces and seven U.S. dioceses, most of its churches and missions are spread throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West regions, and South Carolina; [3] Florida and California; [4] [5] and India ...

  6. Acts 29 Network - Wikipedia

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    Christian Piatt of the Huffington Post has criticized the network for disguising the traditional evangelical agenda of conformity and conversion behind the veneer of the new missional church movement. He also criticizes the emphasis on male leadership. [27] Acts 29 churches have faced criticism for a number of high-profile church discipline issues.

  7. Independent Network Charismatic Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Whereas more traditional church movements (which, in this case, includes neo-Charismatic movements established in the 1970s such as Vineyard, Calvary Chapel, and Hope Chapel) have sought to build congregations and create franchises of affiliated churches, INC leaders prefer to try to directly influence the beliefs and practices of individuals ...