Ecumenism.
Ecumenical movement
During the 19th century, there was a movement that attempted to unite the churches in the United States. It was called the Restoration Movement was overseen by Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell.
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The movement among Christian Churches to promote the restoration of unity among all christians.
This is called the Ecumenical Movement. Yes the Ecumenical movement is its name, you must also know this about the Ecumenical movement, it also encompasses non Christian faiths such as Islam, Hindi. At least in Australia it does.
The word for unity among all Christian churches is "ecumenism." This movement seeks to promote cooperation, understanding, and dialogue among different Christian denominations, aiming to overcome divisions and foster a sense of shared faith and mission. Ecumenism emphasizes the importance of common beliefs and values while respecting diverse traditions within Christianity.
It is difficult to determine the exact country with the highest number of churches as that information is not readily available or accurately documented. Countries with high numbers of churches include the United States, Italy, Brazil, and the Philippines, among others.
William S. Rainford aimed to establish a network of self-governing churches loosely coordinated under a central administration to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Protestant Church. Through this movement, he sought to streamline decision-making processes and promote cooperation among churches while respecting their autonomy.
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Among other things, John Neumann built a number of churches and schools in the United States. Read all about his accomplishments at the link to his biography below.