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Christian Congregation in Ireland

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Christian Congregation in Ireland
ClassificationProtestant
TheologyPentecostal
GovernanceCongregationalist
Origin2004
Members390
Official websitehttp://www.ccirl.ie

The Christian Congregation in Ireland is a non-sectarian, non-denominational fellowship of assemblies with roots in the Italian Pentecostal revival in Chicago, United States of America, which began in 1907, as part of the larger Christian Congregation (Pentecostal).[1]

Doctrinally holds the Bible as fount of faith and guidance for life; believes Jesus Christ as the only Savior whose atonement work dispenses the saving Grace; practices the adult water baptism and holy supper.[2]

Currently, the church in Ireland has 5 houses of worship and approximately three hundred and ninety members. This fellowship of churches under the present name besides having affiliated churches in about fifty countries, with approximately 3 million members, 2.5 million being in Brazil.

References

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  1. ^ "History". Archived from the original on 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2015-08-17.
  2. ^ Christian Congregation in the United StatesDoctrine & By-laws. Buffalo, NY. 1997
  • Alves, Leonardo M. Christian Congregation in North America: Its Inception, Doctrine, and Worship. Dallas, 2006.
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