Christian denomination family
C211
concept
A Christian denomination family is a broad grouping of related Christian churches and traditions that share common historical roots, core doctrines, and worship practices, such as Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant branches.
Aliases (4)
- Protestant church ×12
- Protestant church body ×3
- Protestant denomination family ×2
- Protestant Christian denominations ×1
Instances (26)
- Friends ("Protestant denomination family")
- Methodist churches ("Protestant church")
- Reformed churches ("Protestant Christian denominations")
- Religious Society of Friends
- St. Pierre Cathedral ("Protestant church")
- Hersteld Hervormde Kerk ("Protestant church")
- Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- Noorderkerk ("Protestant church")
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick ("Protestant church body")
- Eastern Christianity
- Old Catholicism
- Church of Ireland ("Protestant church")
- Anabaptist churches
- Presbyterian Church (USA) ("Protestant church")
- Evangelical Church in Germany ("Protestant church body")
- Latter-day Saint movement churches
- Nieuwe Kerk, The Hague ("Protestant church")
- Black Protestant churches ("Protestant denomination family")
- Castle Church of Weilburg ("Protestant church")
- Protestant Christianity
- Oriental Orthodoxy
- Congregational Church of Littleton ("Protestant church")
- Dutch Reformed Church, Galle ("Protestant church")
- Berlin Cathedral ("Protestant church")
- Westerkerk, Amsterdam ("Protestant church")
- German Evangelical Synod of the Northwest ("Protestant church body")