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  1. The Community Church movement aims to bring together and support local community churches. Community Church, Starbuck, Washington, USA. Community churches have existed in the United States since the early nineteenth century. [1]

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    The Community Church Movement originates in the early twentieth century as a highly evangelical attempt at realizing practical ecumenism: groups of Christians who leave denominationalism and engage in non-denominational Christianity. The movement attempts to support community churches in many locations. Community churches are difficult to character...

    The earliest origins of the community church movement are likely from the nineteenth century and the practical concerns of many small American communities: there were not enough members of individual denominations to each have a congregation, and many times such Protestants would come together to establish a community church of sorts. The community...

    Since the community church movement is, generically, a marriage of evangelicalism and ecumenism, community churches strive to be either nondenominational or even postdenominational. Regardless, most of its members come either from the world or the “evangelical” denominations, and doctrine follows accordingly. There is a body, the International Coun...

    Since community churches are extremely diverse, it is impossible to make entirely accurate characterizations of any individual congregation. The list below represents a likely range of doctrines consistent with community churches.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · What are community churches, where do they come from, and what do they have in common? That question has no simple answer, but this article will attempt to give a suitable one. As pioneers spread across the North American continent, they brought along their personal religious beliefs.

  3. Jun 28, 2017 · From Thomas Jefferson's cut-up Bible to the country's first printed hymnal, the Smithsonian's Religion in Early America exhibit wants to engage Americans with the role of religion in its first...

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  4. COMMUNITY CHURCHES. Common name for independent local congregations with no formal denominational affiliation. Their growing number and influence are a typical phenomenon of American democracy in the field of religion.

  5. Separation of church and state has long been viewed as a cornerstone of American democracy. At the same time, the concept has remained highly controversial in the popular culture and law. Much of the debate over the application and meaning of the phrase focuses on its historical antecedents.

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