International Christian Church
International Christian Church | |
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Classification | Christian, Restorationist, Christian Fundamentalism, Non-Denominational |
Orientation | Whole Bible, Discipleship |
Polity | non-congregationalist |
Associations | MERCYworldwide, UpSideDown21, Discipleship Media, International College of Christian Ministries |
Founder | Kip McKean[1] |
Origin | 2006 Portland, Oregon |
Separated from | International Churches of Christ |
The International Christian Church (ICC) is a restorationist, conservative, fundamentalist, Christian non-denominational church. The church was established by Kip McKean, in 2006 with 800 members in 16 churches.[2]
History[edit]
Kip McKean, the founder of the International Churches of Christ, resigned from that organization in 2003.[3] Three years later, he established the Sold-Out Discipling Movement in Portland. Soon after, he started the church in Los Angeles, California, the City of Angels International Christian Church.[1]
See also[edit]
Other articles of the topic Christianity : Mountain View Academy (Mountain View, CA), Christianity, The Gospel Bill Show, Jerry D. Thomas, Hong Kong Adventist Academy, Woodrow Whidden, Darwood Kaye
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- Churches of Christ
- Christian Torah-submission
- Constantine I and Christianity
- Constantinian shift
- Great Church
- Restorationism
- Synergism (theology)
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nelson, Thomas (May 17, 2009). "Nelson's Illustrated Guide to Religions: A Comprehensive Introduction to the Religions of the World". Thomas Nelson – via Google Books.
- ↑ ""Kip McKean Starts The International Christian Churches"". Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
- ↑ https://www.cesnur.org/2002/mckean.htm
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