Evangelical Church Explained
Evangelical Church may refer to:
In general
- Evangelicalism, especially those associated with the National Association of Evangelicals
- Lutheranism
Church denominations
- Armenian Evangelical Church
- Assyrian Evangelical Church
- Canada
- Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren
- Evangelical Church of the Dominican Republic
- Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY), Ethiopia
- Evangelical Church of Egypt (Synod of the Nile)
- Protestant Church in Germany, the largest Protestant denomination in Germany
- India
- Romania
- Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovakia
- Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (United Kingdom)
- United States
- Evangelical Association, founded by Jacob Albright and often referred to as the Evangelical Church, one of the historic predecessor bodies of the United Methodist Church. It merged with others in 1946 to become the Evangelical United Brethren Church.
- Evangelical United Brethren Church (1946–1968), merged into the United Methodist Church
- Evangelical United Brethren Association, an offshoot of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, which existed from sometime after 1848 until 1864
- Evangelical Church of North America (ECNA), a Wesleyan denomination also known as the Evangelical Church
- Evangelical Synod of North America, founded in the mid-19th century and centered in the Midwest, usually referred to simply as the Evangelical Church, one of the historic predecessor bodies of the United Church of Christ
- Evangelical Free Church of America, formed in 1942
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the largest Lutheran denomination in the US
- Evangelical Church of West Africa
- Evangelical Church in Zambia (ECZ), founded 1910, a product of the South Africa General Mission in Cape Town, South Africa (now part of Serving In Mission)
Individual churches
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