Category
page 1Indigenous Christianity
Native American Church
indigenous religion in the USA
Local churches
Christian movement, started in China by Watchman Nee and Witness Lee

Rātana
thumbnail|230px|right|Rātana church near Raetihi
Rātana () is a Māori Christian church and movement, headquartered at Rātana Pā near Whanganui, New Zealand. The Rātana movement began in 1918, when Tahupōtiki Wiremu (T. W.) Ratana claimed to experience visions, and began a mission of faith healing. In 1925 the Ratana Church was formed, and on 25 January 1928—T. W.'s 55th birthday, and "Rātana Day"—the church's iconic temple, ('the holy temple of Jehovah') was opened. From its beginning and through to the 20th century, the church has pursued political goals, and still welcomes political leaders

Makuya Church
thumb|Makuya members visiting Israel
'''''', based at the Tokyo Bible Seminary, is a new religious movement in Japan founded in 1948 by Ikurō Teshima. Its members' goal is to grasp the inner truth of "biblical religion", or the "love of the Holy Spirit" as Teshima puts it, and extol this love by embodying it and living accordingly.
La Luz del Mundo
Nontrinitarian Christian denomination with international headquarters in Mexico
Pai Mārire
syncretic Māori religion of the 19th century