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True Jesus Church
non-denominational Christian church founded in Beijing, China
Jehovah's Witnesses
nontrinitarian millenarian restorationist Christian denomination
Christadelphians
The Christadelphians () are a restorationist and Unitarian Christian denomination. The name means 'brothers in Christ', from the Greek words for Christ (Christos) and brothers (adelphoi).
Arianism
Arianism () is a Christological doctrine that rejects the traditional notion of the Trinity, teaching that Jesus was created by God and is therefore distinct from God. It is named after its proponent Arius (250 or 256 – 336 AD) and is regarded as heretical by most modern mainstream branches of Christianity. Arianism is held by a minority of modern denominations, although some of these groups espouse related doctrines such as Socinianism, and others avoid the term "Arian" because of its historically negative connotations. Modern denominations sometimes associated with the teaching include Jehov
Mormonism
thumb|The Salt Lake Temple, a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]
Ebionites
Ebionites (Ancient Greek: Ἐβιωναῖοι, romanized: Ebiōnaîoi, derived from the Hebrew word , , meaning 'the poor' or 'poor ones') were an adoptionist Mosaic Law-observant Jewish-Christian movement that existed in and around Transjordan during the early centuries of the Common Era. Since original writings by Ebionites are scarce, fragmentary and contested, much of what is known or conjectured about them derives from the polemical reports by their proto-orthodox and later orthodox Christian opponents, the Church Fathers (Irenaeus, Origen, Eusebius, and Epiphanius of Salamis), who generally portraye
Christian Science
American religious movement (1866-)
Bible Student movement
Christian movement
Swedenborgian Church
thumb|Swedenborgian cross Swedenborgianism ( ) or The New Church, refers to the theological tradition of several historically related Christian denominations that developed under the influence of the theology of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772). The Swedenborgian tradition is considered to be a part of Restorationist Christianity.
United Pentecostal Church International
Christian denomination
Unitarian Church of Transylvania
church based in Cluj, Romania
World Mission Society Church of God
new religious movement
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
Latter Day Saint sect
Polish Brethren
members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland
Subbotniks
La Luz del Mundo
Nontrinitarian Christian denomination with international headquarters in Mexico
Sect of Skhariya the Jew
15th-16th–century religious sect in Russia
Church of God (Seventh-Day)
Collection of sabbath-keeping churches
Familist
sixteenth-century religious sect
Members Church of God International
Christian religious organization with headquarters in the Philippines
The Way International
Christian ministry
Yehowists
Yehowists (also Yehowist-Ilyinites, Ilyinists, Ilyintsy, Jehovists, Sect of the Right-hand Brotherhood, The Message of Zion, ) is a Russian Spiritual Christian millenarian religious movement founded by retired army officer and religious thinker Nikolai Ilyin in the 1840s.
United Church of God
nontrinitarian Christian denomination based in the United States
Church of God International
nontrinitarian Christian denomination, which is an offshoot of the Worldwide Church of God