Renewal (religion)
Renewal is the collective term for Charismatic, pentecostal and neo-charismatic churches.
Neo-charismatic churches
The neo-charismatic denominations have more than a million members in China,. In Vietnam the Montagnard Evangelical Church is one of the largest Christian denominations.
Pentecostal churches
In Myanmar, the Assemblies of God of Myanmar is one of the largest Christian denominations.[1] The pentecostal churches Igreja do Evangelho Completo de Deus, Assembleias de Deus, and the Assembleias Evangelicas de Deus Pentecostales are among the largest denominations of Mozambique.[2] Indonesia has the pentecostal church Gereja Pantekosta di Indonesia. Nigeria has the Assemblies of God and the Church of the Lord (Aladura).
Renewal Churches
- Apostolic Church of Pentecost
- Apostolic Pentecostal Church
- Assemblies of Christ Church
- Assemblies of God
- Association of Vineyard Churches
- Believers' Churches in India
- Bible Brethren Fellowship
- Bible Christian Mission
- Bible Pattern Church
- Blessing Youth Mission
- Christian Fellowship Centre
- Church of God of Prophecy
- Church of God (Full Gospel) in India
- Church of the Apostolic Faith
- Elim Church
- Eternal Light Ministries
- Fellowship of Evangelical Friends
- Fellowship of Gospel Churches
- Filadelfia Fellowship
- Gospel Echoing Missionary Society
- Nagaland Christian Revival Church
- Native Missionary Movement
- New Life Churches
- New Life Fellowship Association
- New Life Outreach
- New Testament Church of India,
- Open Bible Church of God
- Orissa Missionary Movement
- Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church
- Pentecostal Holiness Church
- Pentecostal Mission
- Prince of Peace Church
- Rajasthan Bible Institute
- Reaching Indians Ministries
- Tamil Christian Fellowship
- United Pentecostal Church in India
See also
- Assembleias de Deus Africanas
- Born Again Movement
- Church renewal
- Pentecostal Charismatic Peace Fellowship
- Renewal theologian
References
- ↑ World Christian Encyclopedia. 2001. (2nd ed.) Oxford University Press. First volume, p. 521
- ↑ World Christian Encyclopedia. 2001. (2nd ed.) Oxford University Press. First volume, p. 516/517
Sources
- World Christian Encyclopedia. 2001. (2nd ed.) Oxford University Press.
- Burgess, Stanley M. (ed.) The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
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