How Many Denominations of Christianity are there?
by David K. on Mar.08, 2009, under Faith

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There are no shortages of groups which have their own spin on Christianity. I hope to cover most if not all over time, but here is the list.
Catholicism
- Anglicanism
- Assyrian Church of the East
- Eastern Orthodoxy
- Oriental Orthodoxy
- Roman Catholicism
Protestantism
- Adventism
- Millerites
- Anabaptists
- Baptists
- Brethren
- Catholic Apostolic Church
- Charismatic movement
- Christadelphians
- Christian Israelite Church
- Christian Science
- Esoteric Christianity
- Iglesia ni Cristo
- Jehovah’s Witnesses
- Iglesia ni Cristo
- Latter Day Saint movement
- Lutheranism
- Methodism
- Messianic Judaism
- Most Holy Church of God in Christ Jesus
- New Thought
- Pentecostalism
- Oneness Pentecostalism
- Pietism
- Holiness movement
- Reformed Churches
- Puritans
- Presbyterianism
- Congregational church
- Religious Society of Friends
- Restorationism
- Spiritism
- Espiritismo
- Swedenborgianism
- Christian Spiritualism
- United and uniting churches
- Unitarianism
- Universalism
This is by no means a complete list of Christian groups, but should give you an idea of the scale.
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2 comments for this entry:
March 24th, 2009 on 1:45 pm
Hello,
I would like to offer this insight from our Teachers:
“The Church is not Christendom – the Church is the body in obeisance to the spirit within. This is why there can be many representative churches in concurrence, and yet not all of them make suitable bodies for the young, defiant, Christianity. If they close doors and hearts and are separatist in nature, then they shall turn away our presenting Spirit, which undeterred, shall come before the men within, despite doorman that stands and guards the cell. Christianity is pervading and undeterred by sectarianism and office.”
March 27th, 2009 on 5:44 am
Br. Bruce,
Thanks! Appreciate the insights and your yahoo group! Cheers!