It depends on the region. Many were converted to Catholicism or Protestantanism...
the articles of confederationTribal law for the Indians. Church law for the first settlers. The Kings law later.
Perhaps you are referring to the British clergyman-- he was a minister in the Church of England (in the USA, this denomination today is called the Episcopalians, but in England, it is called the Anglicans); during colonial times, the Church of England sent him to Maryland to establish congregations there, and he also was involved in trying to convert the Indians to Christianity.
According to Albert Barnes, American church leaders made the mistake of prioritizing doctrinal disputes over the unity and moral integrity of the church. He believed that their focus on theological differences often led to division and conflict, detracting from the core mission of spreading the gospel and fostering genuine Christian fellowship. Barnes advocated for a more inclusive and loving approach that emphasized shared beliefs and values rather than contentious debates.
Calvin's consistory did not engage in civil governance or political matters; its primary focus was on church discipline and moral oversight within the community. The consistory was responsible for enforcing church regulations and ensuring the spiritual well-being of congregants, rather than administering civil law or government functions. This separation of church and state allowed the consistory to concentrate on spiritual issues without overstepping into political territory.
Jesus Christ prayed that all of his followers would remain united. This means being part of one church, not divided into thousands of denominations. Ecumenism is the effort of Christians to be faithful to Jesus' desire for unity, and it involves education, dialogue, charitable activities, and most importantly, prayer. The reason Jesus wanted his disciples to remain together is for the sake of evangelization - a united Christian Church is a more effective witness to the Gospel. A divided Christianity into denominations is a sin, an embarrassment, and a scandal to the world.
Eternal Gospel Church was created in 1992.
International Church of the Foursquare Gospel was created in 1927.
Yoido Full Gospel Church was created in 1958.
Church of the Foursquare Gospel in the Philippines was created in 1949.
Glorious Gospel Christian Church was created in 1936.
Benjamin B. Wisner has written: 'A sermon delivered before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, November 5, 1829' -- subject(s): Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, Missions, Indians of North America, Indiens 'Review of a pamphlet on the trust deed of the Hanover Church' -- subject(s): Hanover Church (Boston, Mass.) 'The history of the Old South Church in Boston' -- subject(s): Old South Church (Boston, Mass.)
Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ was created in 1963.
Indian Pentecostal Church of God was created in 1924.
a church who's emphasis is on spreading the gospel.
because it is the clearest of the four gospels
church music
no it is not permitted by the church