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An Illustrated History of the United Church of Christ
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by Russ Havens
on 29 August 2012
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An Illustrated History
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United Church of Christ All Christians are related in faith to Judaism and are faith descendants of the first apostles of Jesus who roamed the world with the good news of God's love. Within five centuries, Christianity dominated the Roman Empire. Until A.D. 1054 when the church split, it remained essentially one. At that point, the Eastern Orthodox Church established its center at Constantinople (Istanbul), the Roman Catholic Church at Rome. In 1957 The United Church of Christ was formed of 2 combinations of 2 groups. Congregational Churches
and
Christian Church
Conregational Church Christian Church Evangelical Synod of North America
and
Reformed Church in the United States
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United Church of Christ All Christians are related in faith to Judaism and are faith descendants of the first apostles of Jesus who roamed the world with the good news of God's love. Within five centuries, Christianity dominated the Roman Empire. Until A.D. 1054 when the church split, it remained essentially one. At that point, the Eastern Orthodox Church established its center at Constantinople (Istanbul), the Roman Catholic Church at Rome. In 1957 The United Church of Christ was formed of 2 combinations of 2 groups. Congregational Churches
and
Christian Church
Conregational Church Christian Church Evangelical Synod of North America
and
Reformed Church in the United States





