Bountiful List of Churchs

It unbelievable on just how many church denominations there are in the USA. This nation has served the multi-cultural religious communities with faith and honor sense it founding...and, they will continue to do so. We have listed here are some of the most popular Christian denominations. You may be surprised of the categories and the churches that are in them. 



Roman Catholic Church
  • These are the churches which claim continuity (based upon Apostolic Succession) with the church before separation into Greek or Eastern and Latin or Western.The Church's heirarchy is headed by the Pope
Eastern Catholic Churches
  • Armenian Catholic
  • Ethiopian Catholic
  • Greek Catholic
Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Greek Orthodox
  • Russian Orthodox
  • Japanese Orthodox
Anglican Communion
It considers itself to be both Catholic and Reformed.
  • Church of England
Orthodox
Byzantine
  • Russian Old Believers
Western-Rite
  • Orthodox-Catholic Chruch of America(OCCA)
Assyrian
  • Ancient Church of the East
Anglican
  • Free Protestant Episcopal Church

Protestantism
These are the churches "which repudiated the papal authority, and separated or were severed from the Roman communion in the Reformation of the 16th cent., and of any of the bodies of Christians descended from them."


Pre-Lutheran Protestants
  • Moravian Church
Lutheranism
  • Apostolic Lutheran Church of America
Reformed Churches
  • Calvinism and First Great Awakening

Presbyterianism
  • Bible Presbyterian Church
  • Evangelical Presbyterian Church
  • United Church of Christ
Anabaptists
  • Amish
Brethren
  • Mennonites
Methodists
  • Free Methodist Chruch(North America)
  • United Methodist Church
  • Wesleyan Reform Union

Pietists and Holiness Churches
  • Church of God in Christ
  • United Christian Church
  • Wesleyan Church
Baptists
  • American Baptist Association
  • United Baptist
  • United Free Will Baptist
Spiritual Baptists
  • The Spiritual Baptist Archdiocese of New York
Apostolic Churches - Irvingites
  • Apostolic Catholic Church (ACC)
Pentecostalism
  • Assemblies of God
  • Full Gospel
  • Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church
Charismatics
  • Calvary Chapel
  • Full Gospel
  • Jesus Army
Neo-Charismatic Churches
  • Born Again Movement
African Initiated Churches
  • Zion Christian Church
United and uniting churches
  • St Thomas Evangelical Church
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
  • Friends United Meeting
Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement
  • Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Southcottites
  • Christian Israelite Church
Millerites and comparable groups


Sabbath Keeping Churches, Adventist
  • Seventh-day Adventist Church
Sabbath-Keeping Churches, Non-Adventist
  • Branch Davidians
Sunday Adventists
  • Advent Christian Church
Sacred Name Groups
  • New Life Fellowship
Latter Day Saints
  • Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
Rocky Mountains denominations
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) - by far the largest Latter Day Saint
Non-trinitarian groups
Various denominations whose self-understanding denies trinitarian theology held by other Christians.
  • Oneness Pentecostalism
  • Church of Jesus Christ
  • Church of Christ, Scientist
Unitarianism and Universalism
  • American Initarian Comference
Bible Student groups
  • Jehovah's Witnesses
Messianic Judaism
  • Jews for Jesus
New Thought
  • Unity Church
Syncretistic religions incorporating elements of Christianity
  • Vodou
Esoteric Christianity
  • Esoteric Christianity and Western Mystery Tradition <<<we are here!
Christian counter cult movement
Counter cult ministries concern themselves mainly with religious groups that regard themselves as Christian, but hold beliefs which they consider to be unorthodox, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Unification Church, Christian Science, and Jehovah's Witnesses, although some also target non-Christian groups, such as Islam, Judaism, Wicca and other Neo-pagan groups, New Age groups, Buddhism, Hinduism, and other Eastern religions.
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More specifically, conservative Christian authors, especially Fundamentalist and evangelical Protestants, narrowly define a Christian cult as a group who claims their beliefs conform to Christianity, yet factually deviate from Christian "fundamental beliefs.

Source: Wikipedia.com - Christian Denominations
.... So that, if a man only abstains from doing evil in order to avoid punishment, Non pasces in cruce corvos, [Thou shalt not be hanged.], saith the Pagan; there, "thou hast thy reward." But even he will not allow such a harmless man as this to be so much as a good heathen. If, then, any man, from the same motive, viz., to avoid punishment, to avoid the loss of his friends, or his gain, or his reputation, should not only abstain from doing evil, but also do ever so much good; yea, and use all the means of grace; yet we could not with any propriety say, this man is even almost a Christian. If he has no better principle in his heart, he is only a hypocrite altogether.
- Dr. John Wesley

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