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United and uniting churches

A united church, also called a uniting church, is a denomination formed from the merger or other form of church union of two or more different Protestant Christian denominations, a number of which come from separate and distinct denominational orientations or traditions.[1] Multi-denominationalism, or a multi-denominational church or organization, is a congregation or organization that is affiliated with two or more Christian denominations, whether they be part of the same tradition or from separate and distinct traditions.[2][3]

Glass window in the town church of Wiesloch (Stadtkirche Wiesloch) with Martin Luther and John Calvin commemorating the 1821 union of Lutheran and Reformed churches in the Grand Duchy of Baden.

Historically, unions of Protestant churches were enforced by the state, usually in order to have a stricter control over the religious sphere of its people, but also for other organizational reasons. As modern Christian ecumenism progresses, unions between various Protestant traditions are becoming more and more common,[4] resulting in a growing number of united and uniting churches.

Examples include the United Church of Canada (1925), the Church of North India (1970), the Uniting Church in Australia (1977), the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (2004), and the United Protestant Church of France (2013).[5][6][7][8]

Since the mid-20th century, and the rise of secularism worldwide, mainline Protestantism has shrunk.[9][10][11][12] Among others, Reformed (Calvinist), Anglican, and Lutheran churches have merged, often creating large nationwide denominations.[1] In some countries, Methodist and Congregational denominations have also merged. The phenomenon is much less common among evangelical, nondenominational and charismatic church as new ones arise and many of them remain independent of each other, although in some cases instances of evangelical church congregations joining multiple denominations in a phenomenon known as "multi-denominationalism" does occur; but in most cases Evangelicals cooperate with each other through interdenominationalism while still maintaining denominational distinctions.[2][3]

Perhaps the oldest official united church is found in Germany, where the Protestant Church in Germany is a federation of Lutheran, United (Prussian Union) and Reformed churches, a union dating back to 1817. The first of the series of unions was at a synod in Idstein to form the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau in August 1817, commemorated in naming the church of Idstein Unionskirche one hundred years later.[13][14]

Around the world, each united or uniting church comprises a different mix of predecessor Protestant denominations.[1] Trends are visible, however, as most united and uniting churches have one or more predecessors with heritage in the Reformed tradition and many are members of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches.

Conciliar movement edit

In the 1950s and 1960s an ecumenical spirit emerged in many churches in the United States, leading to a conciliar movement known in some circles as Conciliarity. A product of this movement was the Consultation on Church Union (COCU). The COCU disbanded formally in 2002 but moved into the Churches Uniting in Christ movement.[15]

United and uniting churches around the world edit

 
Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau (founded in 1817) is a United Protestant member church under the Protestant Church in Germany's umbrella.
 
Unionskirche in Idstein held by the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau. It commemorates the union of Lutheran and Reformed Protestants in the Duchy of Nassau in August 1817, the first of its kind and a month before the Prussian Union in September of the same year.

See also edit

References edit

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Not to be confused with Unification movement Union church redirects here For nondenominational churches in Australia see Union Church Australia For churches within the Unitarianism movement see Unitarianism For unions within Eastern and Catholic Christianity see Eastern Catholic Churches For the more general concept see Church union A united church also called a uniting church is a denomination formed from the merger or other form of church union of two or more different Protestant Christian denominations a number of which come from separate and distinct denominational orientations or traditions 1 Multi denominationalism or a multi denominational church or organization is a congregation or organization that is affiliated with two or more Christian denominations whether they be part of the same tradition or from separate and distinct traditions 2 3 Glass window in the town church of Wiesloch Stadtkirche Wiesloch with Martin Luther and John Calvin commemorating the 1821 union of Lutheran and Reformed churches in the Grand Duchy of Baden Historically unions of Protestant churches were enforced by the state usually in order to have a stricter control over the religious sphere of its people but also for other organizational reasons As modern Christian ecumenism progresses unions between various Protestant traditions are becoming more and more common 4 resulting in a growing number of united and uniting churches Examples include the United Church of Canada 1925 the Church of North India 1970 the Uniting Church in Australia 1977 the Protestant Church in the Netherlands 2004 and the United Protestant Church of France 2013 5 6 7 8 Since the mid 20th century and the rise of secularism worldwide mainline Protestantism has shrunk 9 10 11 12 Among others Reformed Calvinist Anglican and Lutheran churches have merged often creating large nationwide denominations 1 In some countries Methodist and Congregational denominations have also merged The phenomenon is much less common among evangelical nondenominational and charismatic church as new ones arise and many of them remain independent of each other although in some cases instances of evangelical church congregations joining multiple denominations in a phenomenon known as multi denominationalism does occur but in most cases Evangelicals cooperate with each other through interdenominationalism while still maintaining denominational distinctions 2 3 Perhaps the oldest official united church is found in Germany where the Protestant Church in Germany is a federation of Lutheran United Prussian Union and Reformed churches a union dating back to 1817 The first of the series of unions was at a synod in Idstein to form the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau in August 1817 commemorated in naming the church of Idstein Unionskirche one hundred years later 13 14 Around the world each united or uniting church comprises a different mix of predecessor Protestant denominations 1 Trends are visible however as most united and uniting churches have one or more predecessors with heritage in the Reformed tradition and many are members of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches Contents 1 Conciliar movement 2 United and uniting churches around the world 3 See also 4 ReferencesConciliar movement editIn the 1950s and 1960s an ecumenical spirit emerged in many churches in the United States leading to a conciliar movement known in some circles as Conciliarity A product of this movement was the Consultation on Church Union COCU The COCU disbanded formally in 2002 but moved into the Churches Uniting in Christ movement 15 United and uniting churches around the world edit nbsp Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau founded in 1817 is a United Protestant member church under the Protestant Church in Germany s umbrella nbsp Unionskirche in Idstein held by the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau It commemorates the union of Lutheran and Reformed Protestants in the Duchy of Nassau in August 1817 the first of its kind and a month before the Prussian Union in September of the same year Australia Uniting Church in Australia the 1977 union of the Congregational Union of Australia Methodist Church of Australasia and Presbyterian Church of Australia churches 16 Bangladesh Church of Bangladesh established in 1974 as a union of Anglican and Presbyterian churches 17 Belgium United Protestant Church in Belgium formed in 1979 as a union of the Reformed and Lutheran churches 18 Canada United Church of Canada the 1925 union of Congregationalist Methodist Church Canada and a majority of the Presbyterian Church in Canada including Bermuda 19 Czech Republic Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren formed in 1918 in Czechoslovakia through the unification of the Protestant churches of the Lutheran and Reformed Calvinist confessions 20 However the ECCB has deeper roots in the Czech Reformation in the Utraquist Hussite Church 1431 1620 and in the Unity of Brethren aka Moravian Church 1457 1620 France United Protestant Church of France formed in 2013 through the unification of the Reformed Church of France and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France 5 21 Germany Ten united church bodies within the Protestant Church in Germany from unions of Lutheran and Reformed churches Evangelical Church in Berlin Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland the Evangelical Church of Westphalia all of them are successors of the Prussian Union of Churches the Evangelical Church of Anhalt the Protestant Church in Baden the Evangelical Church of Bremen the Evangelical Church in Central Germany the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau the Evangelical Church of Hesse Electorate Waldeck and the Evangelical Church of the Palatinate Protestant State Church 22 India Church of North India the 1970 union of Anglican Methodist Baptist Disciples of Christ Presbyterian Congregational and the Church of the Brethren churches 23 India Church of South India the 1947 union of Anglican Methodist Congregational Presbyterian and Reformed churches 24 Indonesia Indonesia Christian Church or Gereja Kristen Indonesia union of GKI East Java GKI West Java and GKI Central Java in 1988 25 Italy Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches the 1975 union of Waldensian Evangelical Church and the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy Jamaica United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands the 1965 union of Presbyterian Congregationalist and Disciples of Christ churches 26 Japan United Church of Christ in Japan the 1941 union of thirty three Protestant denominations 27 Kiribati Kiribati Uniting Church 28 a union of several Protestant denominations in Kiribati including Congregationalists Evangelicals Anglicans and Presbyterians Melanesia United Church in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands 29 a United church in the Methodist and the Reformed tradition Netherlands Protestant Church in the Netherlands the 2004 union of the Dutch Reformed Church the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands 8 Pakistan Church of Pakistan the 1970 union of Anglicans Scottish Presbyterians Church of Scotland Methodists and Lutherans 30 Philippines Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo a merger of indigenous Presbyterian and Methodist denominations in 1932 31 Philippines United Church of Christ in the Philippines 32 a merger of the Evangelical Church of the Philippines the Philippine Methodist Church the Disciples of Christ the United Evangelical Church and several independent congregations 33 34 Philippines Union Church of Manila an interdenominational congregation resulting from the union of Presbyterian and Methodist churches in 1914 Sweden Evangelical Free Church in Sweden the 2002 union of the Orebro Mission the Free Baptist Union and the Holiness Union 35 Sweden Uniting Church in Sweden the 2011 union of the Baptist Union of Sweden the Swedish branch of the United Methodist Church and the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden 36 Thailand Church of Christ in Thailand 37 United Kingdom United Reformed Church the 1972 union of the Congregational Union of England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England later joined by the Churches of Christ Europe and the Congregational Union of Scotland 38 United Kingdom United Free Church of Scotland 39 formed in 1900 by the union of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland or UP and the majority of the 19th century Free Church of Scotland United States United Church of Christ the 1957 union of the two previously united churches Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church 40 United States United Methodist Church the 1968 union of the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church 41 United States Unitarian Universalist Association the 1961 consolidation of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America 42 See also editChristianity Congregationalist polity Continuing church English Covenant List of 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