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The group of churches known as the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ are congregations within the Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement and the Reformation of the 19th Century) that have no formal denominational affiliation with other congregations, but still share many characteristics of belief and worship. Churches in this tradition are strongly congregationalist and have no formal denominational ties, and thus there is no proper name that is agreed to apply to the movement as a whole. Most (but not all) congregations in this tradition include the words "Christian Church" or "Church of Christ" in their congregational name. Due to the lack of formal organization between congregations, there is a lack of official statistical data, but the 2016 Directory of

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  • The group of churches known as the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ are congregations within the Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement and the Reformation of the 19th Century) that have no formal denominational affiliation with other congregations, but still share many characteristics of belief and worship. Churches in this tradition are strongly congregationalist and have no formal denominational ties, and thus there is no proper name that is agreed to apply to the movement as a whole. Most (but not all) congregations in this tradition include the words "Christian Church" or "Church of Christ" in their congregational name. Due to the lack of formal organization between congregations, there is a lack of official statistical data, but the 2016 Directory of the Ministry documents some 5000 congregations in the USA and Canada; some estimate the number to be over 6,000 since this directory is unofficial. These congregations share historical roots with other, similarly named congregations within the Restoration Movement, including congregations organized within formal fellowships, such as the "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)" or the "Churches of Christ". The congregations discussed in this article, however, have chosen to remain fully autonomous. Further distinguishing these congregations is their use of instrumental music within their worship, unlike the "Churches of Christ" who do not use instrumental music. The instrumental congregations discussed here and the a cappella "Churches of Christ" are otherwise very similar but have little contact with each other in most communities, although there is some cooperation among some larger churches and also in some educational institutions. (en)
  • Le groupe de chrétiens connu sous le nom d'Églises chrétiennes et d'Églises du Christ sont des congrégations du Mouvement de restauration, également appelées Mouvement Stone-Campbell et la Réforme du XIXe siècle, qui n'ont aucune affiliation dénominationnelle formelle avec d'autres congrégations, mais partagent encore de nombreuses caractéristiques de croyance et adoration. Les églises de cette tradition sont fortement congrégationalistes et n’ont aucun lien dénominationnel formel. Par conséquent, il convenu de n'employer aucun nom propre au mouvement dans son ensemble. La plupart des congrégations (mais pas toutes) de cette tradition incluent les mots « Eglise chrétienne » ou « Eglise du Christ » dans leur nom. En raison du manque d'organisation formelle entre les congrégations, les données statistiques officielles font défaut, mais le Directory of the Ministry 2016 recense quelque 5 000 congrégations aux États-Unis et au Canada. Ces congrégations partagent des racines historiques avec d’autres congrégations de même nom au sein du mouvement de la restauration, y compris des congrégations organisées au sein de communautés formelles, telles que « l’Église chrétienne (Disciples du Christ) » ou les « ». Les congrégations évoquées dans cet article ont toutefois choisi de rester totalement autonomes. Une distinction supplémentaire entre ces congrégations est leur utilisation de la musique instrumentale dans leur culte, contrairement aux « » qui n'utilisent pas de musique instrumentale. Les congrégations instrumentales discutées ici et les « Églises du Christ » a cappella sont par ailleurs très similaires mais ont peu de contacts les uns avec les autres dans la plupart des communautés, bien qu'il existe une certaine coopération entre certaines grandes églises et également dans certaines institutions éducatives. (fr)
  • ( 이 문서는 개신교 단체에 관한 것입니다. 신앙공동체에 대해서는 기독교 문서를 참고하십시오.)( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 문서를 참고하십시오.) 그리스도의교회(The churches of Christ)는 "오직 성경"을 주창했던 종교개혁 신앙의 간접적인 영향과 미국에서 시작된 환원운동의 직접적인 영향으로 시작한 개신교 교회 중 하나이다. 급진적인 개혁주의 사상인 회중주의와 교리와 전통을 제외하고 신약성경만을 최우선으로 보는 사상인 환원주의를 주창하는 교파로 사회적으로는 매우 보수적인 교단이다. (ko)
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  • ( 이 문서는 개신교 단체에 관한 것입니다. 신앙공동체에 대해서는 기독교 문서를 참고하십시오.)( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 문서를 참고하십시오.) 그리스도의교회(The churches of Christ)는 "오직 성경"을 주창했던 종교개혁 신앙의 간접적인 영향과 미국에서 시작된 환원운동의 직접적인 영향으로 시작한 개신교 교회 중 하나이다. 급진적인 개혁주의 사상인 회중주의와 교리와 전통을 제외하고 신약성경만을 최우선으로 보는 사상인 환원주의를 주창하는 교파로 사회적으로는 매우 보수적인 교단이다. (ko)
  • The group of churches known as the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ are congregations within the Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement and the Reformation of the 19th Century) that have no formal denominational affiliation with other congregations, but still share many characteristics of belief and worship. Churches in this tradition are strongly congregationalist and have no formal denominational ties, and thus there is no proper name that is agreed to apply to the movement as a whole. Most (but not all) congregations in this tradition include the words "Christian Church" or "Church of Christ" in their congregational name. Due to the lack of formal organization between congregations, there is a lack of official statistical data, but the 2016 Directory of (en)
  • Le groupe de chrétiens connu sous le nom d'Églises chrétiennes et d'Églises du Christ sont des congrégations du Mouvement de restauration, également appelées Mouvement Stone-Campbell et la Réforme du XIXe siècle, qui n'ont aucune affiliation dénominationnelle formelle avec d'autres congrégations, mais partagent encore de nombreuses caractéristiques de croyance et adoration. Les églises de cette tradition sont fortement congrégationalistes et n’ont aucun lien dénominationnel formel. Par conséquent, il convenu de n'employer aucun nom propre au mouvement dans son ensemble. La plupart des congrégations (mais pas toutes) de cette tradition incluent les mots « Eglise chrétienne » ou « Eglise du Christ » dans leur nom. En raison du manque d'organisation formelle entre les congrégations, les donné (fr)
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  • Christian churches and churches of Christ (en)
  • Églises chrétiennes et Églises du Christ (fr)
  • 그리스도의 교회 (ko)
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