United and uniting churches
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United and uniting churches are churches that bring together (or unite) different (predominantly) Protestant denominations in one organisation.
A example is found in Germany, where the Evangelical Church in Germany is a federation of Lutheran, Reformed, and other Protestant confessions. They form a united body to be more present in the media, more powerful as a group in relation to government, and simply as a means of efficient organisation and cooperation.
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United and uniting churches
- China Christian Council
- Church of North India
- Church of South India in communion with the Mar Thoma Church, a branch of the pre-16th century undivided Syrian Orthodox Church
- Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC) (An intercommunion agreement between United States Christian denominations)
- Evangelical Church in Germany
- United Church of Canada
- United Church of Bermuda
- United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
- United Church of Christ (An "united and uniting" United States Christian denomination formed from several denominational mergers)
- United Church in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
- United Reformed Church
- Uniting Church in Australia
- International Council of Community Churches
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