Evangelical churches

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Evangelical churches are Protestant Christian congregations that emphasize personal conversion, biblical authority, and active evangelism.


Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious organization
Protestant Christian congregations
centralBelief authority of the Bible in matters of faith and practice
importance of personal relationship with Jesus Christ
necessity of being born again
salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ
emphasize active evangelism
biblical authority
personal conversion
foundIn Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
North America
Oceania
historicalRoots 18th century revival movements
Great Awakening
Methodism
Pietism
oftenAffiliatedWith Baptist denominations
Methodism
surface form: Methodist denominations

Pentecostal denominations
Reformed denominations
non-denominational churches
organizationalForm house church
local congregation
megachurch
practice Bible study groups
baptism
celebration of the Lord’s Supper
congregational worship services
missionary activity
personal evangelism
prayer meetings
preaching focused on conversion
priority church planting
global missions
religiousBranchOf Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
religiousTradition Evangelicalism
teach Trinity
deity of Christ
final judgment
resurrection of Jesus
theologyOrientation conservative Protestant theology
typicalPolity congregational governance
episcopal governance
presbyterian governance
useScripture New Testament
Bible
surface form: Old Testament
viewOfBible inspired word of God
worshipStyle contemporary worship music
traditional hymn-based worship

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resurrection of Jesus Christ doctrineHeldBy Evangelical churches