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Nondenominational Christians all believe in God. It just means that they have not formally joined a specific denomination or sect of Christianity.

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Do Nondenominational believe in Christmas?

Yes Nondenominational do believe in Christmas.


What is the difference between a non denominational church and an inter denominational church?

A non-denominational church is not affiliated with any specific Christian denomination and operates independently. An inter-denominational church, however, may have members from various Christian denominations and seeks to promote unity among different Christian traditions.


Which churches believe in the doctrine of the holy trinity?

The Church of England and Anglican Church in general, the Lutheran Church and the Roman Catholics certainly do, although there are others.


Are there any dues in nondenomination churches?

In nondenominational churches, there may or may not be dues or formal membership fees. Each church can set its own policies regarding financial contributions from members. Some nondenominational churches operate solely on donations, while others may have membership fees or regular contributions as part of their structure.


How many Churches are named after the Trinity?

three are named after trinity


How many trinity church buildings are there in the world?

There are a Lot of trinity churches


What do Church of God believe?

Churches of God (also known as COG) is a worldwide denomination that believes in one God and Jesus Christ as the personal savior. They are nondenominational and believe in the Bible as their only highest authority. The nondenominational churches in Wichita KS believe in personal interpretations of salvation, and that salvation cannot be explained by humanly created rules or laws. The Church of God believes in God, who is the Almighty Ruler of the universe and the only one who should be worshiped. He created heaven and earth, He knows all things and sees all things, neither has He any beginning or end.


Where is the trinity talked about?

Mostly within those churches who believe in the Trinity. As another sugestion I would say Wiki Answers, where you will find dozens of questions (Most are similar in wording) regarding the Trinity, where you will find answers from those who agree and those who disagree.


What do you call one who doesn't believe in the trinity?

Unitarian. The Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in the Trinity either. Muslims and Jews do not believe in the Trinity.


Do Pentecostals believe in the Economic Trinity?

Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.


Who was the first person named Trinity?

I believe his name was 'Trinity'


What is a nondenomination?

Nondenomination or nondenominational refers to a christian organization, group, place or thing that is Christian in nature but isn't officially a part of a specific established christian denomination. Another word for nondenominational church could be independent church. Another answerThe Christian Church is split into denominations - groups that have a common way of worship, and in some cases, slightly different beliefs. As examples, denominations include the Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Episcopalians, Baptists, Methodists, URC, Salvationists, Pentecostals and so on.If a particular church does not belong to a denomination, then it is called nondenominational or a 'nondenomination'. Another name of a nondenominational church is a 'free' church. Most free churches are very Biblical and orthodox in their beliefs, but there are some dangers in being nondenominational. In denominational churches beliefs are checked and are accountable to the church authorities world wide. In a nondenominational church, unless care is taken over doctrine, it is possible that heresies, fundamentalism or exclusivity can creep in as the church members are accountable to no one.