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List of Christian denominations

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List of Christian denominations ordered by historical and doctrinal relationships. (See also: Christianity; ) It should be noted that some denominations are large (eg. Roman Catholic, or Southern Baptist) while others are just a few small churches. It should also be noted that modern movements such as Fundamentalism, Pietism, Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism and the Holiness movement can either divide to make new denominations or blur denominational lines to bring groups together.

Table of contents
1 Orthodox Christianity
2 Celtic Christianity
3 Churches in full communion with the Roman See
4 Historically related to, but no longer in full communion with, the Roman See
5 Nestorian Churches
6 Protestantism and descendant churches
7 Anglicans/Episcopal Church
8 Friends, also called "Quakers"
9 Swedenborgian
10 United / Uniting churches
11 Restorationism
12 Gnosticism
13 Various Nontrinitarian
14 New Thought churches
15 External link

Orthodox Christianity

Celtic Christianity

Churches in full communion with the Roman See

Historically related to, but no longer in full communion with, the Roman See

Nestorian Churches

Protestantism and descendant churches

Anglicans/Episcopal Church

Friends, also called "Quakers"

United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing (Shakers)

Swedenborgian

  • General Convention of the New Jerusalem
General Church of the New Jerusalem
General Conference of the New Church(England)
The New Church in Australia

United / Uniting churches

Church of Bangladesh
Church of Pakistan
Church of North India
Church of South India
Evangelical Church in Germany
United Church of Canada
United Church of Christ
Uniting Church in Australia

Restorationism

* The largest of these churches, headquarted in Salt Lake City, Utah, sometimes called the LDS Church; commonly, but incorrectly called the Mormon Church
** formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or RLDS Church

Gnosticism

Various Nontrinitarian

* Independent Affiliate of the Unitarian Universalist Association
** Alternatively categorized as one of the New Thought churches

New Thought churches


External link