Christian world communion
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Christian world communion
Summary
Key Facts
- Christian world communion is a type of ecumenical organisation[1].
- Christian world communion comprises Christian denomination[2].
- Christian world communion comprises Church of North India[3].
- Christian world communion comprises Churches of Christ in Australia[4].
- Christian world communion comprises Community of Disciples of Christ[5].
- Christian world communion comprises United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands[6].
- Christian world communion comprises United Congregational Church of Southern Africa[7].
- Christian world communion comprises United Reformed Church[8].
- Christian world communion comprises World Communion of Reformed Churches[9].
- Christian world communion comprises Anglican Communion[10].
- Christian world communion's facet of is recorded as ecumenism[11].
Body
Definition and Type
Christian world communion is a type of ecumenical organisation[1].
Use and Application
Components include Christian denomination[2]; Church of North India[3], a Christian denomination[12], in India[13], founded in 1970[14]; Churches of Christ in Australia[4], a Christian denomination[15]; Community of Disciples of Christ[5], a Christian denomination[16], in Democratic Republic of the Congo[17]; United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands[6], a Christian Church[18], founded in 1965[19]; and United Congregational Church of Southern Africa[7], a Christian denomination[20], in South Africa[21], founded in 1967[22].