Category
page 1Arminian denominations
Assemblies of God
autonomous but loosely associated national groupings of churches

Remonstrants
The Remonstrants (or the Remonstrant Brotherhood) is a Protestant movement that split from the Dutch Reformed Church in the early 17th century. The early Remonstrants supported Jacobus Arminius, and after his death, continued to maintain his original views, called Arminianism, against the proponents of Calvinism. Condemned by the synod of Dort (1618–1619), the Remonstrants remained a small minority in the Netherlands. In the middle of the 19th century, the Remonstrant Brotherhood was influenced by the liberal Dutch theological movement.
Church of the Nazarene
evangelical Christian denomination
International Churches of Christ
group of Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement Christian churches
Collegiants
thumb|'Grote Huis', Rijnsburg, baptism, ca. 1735 (Balthasar Bernards, after Louis Fabricius Dubourg, 1736)
In Christian history, the Collegiants (; ), also called Collegians, were an association, founded in 1619 among the Arminians and Anabaptists in Holland. They were so called because of their colleges (meetings) held the first Sunday of each month, at which everyone had the same liberty of expounding the scripture and praying.
Church of the United Brethren in Christ
the evangelical Christian denomination
Assemblies of God USA
Pentecostal Christian denomination in the USA
Jesus Is Lord Church
church in Philippines
Christian churches and churches of Christ
protestant denominations
General Baptists
first Davao City General Baptist Church