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Christian denominations established in the 20th century

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Polish Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox jurisdiction in Poland
Orthodox Church in America
Eastern Orthodox church in North America, granted autocephaly in 1970 by the Patriarchate of Moscow
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church
Assemblies of God
autonomous but loosely associated national groupings of churches
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Metropolitan sui iuris Eastern particular church within the Catholic Church
Iglesia ni Cristo
nontrinitarian Christian denomination from the Philippines
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
Eastern Catholic Church (sui iuris Eastern rite particular Church in full union with the Catholic Church)
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
religious organization
Ancient Church of the East
ancient Christian religious body from Assyria
Philippine Independent Church
Christian denomination, 1902-
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is a Mormon fundamentalist group whose members practice polygamy. It is variously defined as a cult, a sect or a new religious movement. Warren Jeffs has been the church's president since 2002.
Palmarian Church
schismatic Catholic religious movement
Conference of European Churches
church organization in europe
Church of Nigeria
Nigerian Anglican church
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA
jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the United States
Liberal Catholic Church
Catholic denomination founded in 1916 open to esoteric beliefs
Mariavite Church
independent Christian church that emerged from the Catholic Church of Poland
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
under jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
World Mission Society Church of God
new religious movement
Anglican Church of South India
union of Anglican and Protestant churches in South India
Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
independent Catholic Christian church
Polish-Catholic Church of Republic of Poland
Independent Catholic denomination in Poland
Universal White Brotherhood
religious movement founded in Bulgaria
Church of North India
dominant united Protestant church in North India
French Coptic Orthodox Church
franco-Coptic religious jurisdiction
Church of Bangladesh
Anglican Communion in Bangladesh
Church of Uganda
member province of the Anglican Communion
snake handling in Christianity
religious ritual in a small number of Pentecostal churches in the U.S. involving the handling of snakes
Non-church movement
Japanese Christian denomination (1901-)
Nordic Catholic Church
Old Catholic Church body based in Norway
China Christian Council
Christian council in China
The Process Church of The Final Judgment
religious group that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s
Evangelical Orthodox Church
American Christian denomination, 1979-
Church of Christ With the Elijah Message
denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, headquartered in Independence, Missouri
Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar
national church of Madagascar and the country's second-largest Christian denomination
Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Diaspora
Jesus Is Lord Church
church in Philippines
African Orthodox Church
American Christian denomination, 1918-
Celtic Orthodox Church
autocephalous Christian church
Catholic Orthodox Church of France
French Christian denomination (1918-)
Apostolic United Brethren
polygamous Mormon fundamentalist church in the U.S.
Latter Day Church of Christ
latter-Day Saints denomination
Kingdom of Jesus Christ
Philippine-based Restorianist church founded by Apollo Quiboloy
Inochentism
thumb|210px|Orthodox Church in Balta, Ukraine|Balta, center of the Inochentist movement (1941 photograph) Inochentism (occasionally translated as Innocentism or the Inochentist church; ; Russian: Иннокентьевцы, Innokentevtsy) is a millennialist and Charismatic Christian sect, split from mainstream Eastern Orthodoxy in the early 20th century. The church was first set up in the Russian Empire, and was later active in both the Soviet Union and Romania. Its founder was Bessarabian monk Ioan Levizor, known by his monastic name, Inochenție.
Apostles of Infinite Love
Canadian Christian denomination
Church of Jesus Christ–Christian
American white supremacist church
Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times
grouping of competing factions of a Mormon fundamentalist religious lineage
Legio Maria
new religious movement in Kenya
Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda
province of the Anglican Communion