International Ministerial Council of Great Britain explained
The International Ministerial Council of Great Britain (formerly the Shiloh United Church of Christ[1]) is a Christian denomination in Great Britain. Set up in 1968, it is a membership body for black and minority ethnic Pentecostal churches, with the aim of fostering unity, respect, and understanding. It is a member of Churches Together in England.[2] It is designated as a church to which the Church of England (Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988 applies, and was recognised as a religious body by the UK Border Agency[3] which has now been superseded by UK Visas and Immigration.
Notes and References
- Churches designated pursuant to the Church of England (Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988, reproduced at page 203 in Canons of the Church of England (complete text)
- Web site: Member churches:. Churches Together in England. 2008-07-16.
- Web site: Entry Clearance Guidance - General Instructions: Chapter 18 Annex 6 - Religious organisations/groups . UK Border Agency . 2008-07-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080430080223/http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/chapter18/chapter18annex6/ . 2008-04-30 . dead .