There are many, but the most popular are:
About 300000 according to Grounds For Giving.
Rufus Saxton has written: 'Rufus Saxton correspondence' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Patriotism, General Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches of the United States. Board of Home Missions, General Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches of the United States, Chaplains, History
Most Christian churches say that homosexuality is a sin, but there are some that don't. But these accepting churches are Christian also, in spite of what some bigots might think. Here is a list of LGBT-affirming Christian churches, that do not teach hatred or judgment:Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalAnointed Affirming Independent MinistriesAnthem Phoenix & Family of ChurchesAssociation of Welcoming and Affirming BaptistsAXIOS - Eastern and Orthodox Gay and Lesbian ChristiansChristian Church (Disciples of Christ)Community of ChristEcclesia GnosticaEcumenical Catholic ChurchEcumenical Catholic CommunionEpiscopal Church (United States)Evangelical Anglican Church In AmericaEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaEvangelical Lutheran Church in CanadaThe Evangelical NetworkFriends General ConferenceFriends of Jesus FellowshipGlobal Alliance of Affirming Apostolic PentecostalsInclusive Orthodox ChurchMetropolitan Community ChurchOld Catholic ChurchPresbyterian Church (USA)Progressive Christian AllianceReformed Anglican Catholic ChurchRestoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) — a Latter Day Saint denominationUnited Church of ChristUnited Church of CanadaUnity Church
Ecumenical movement
They are a Protestant denomination, and are an "open and affirming church"--meaning that those of all races, genders and sexual orientations are fully included in the ministry. Rather than dogmas, they encourage critical thinking about religion, God and Jesus.
Christian Congregation in the United States was created in 1980.
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.
It was formed and is still backed by the major Christian churches in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The use of communion cups are to symbolically drink the blood of Jesus. This is used in many Christian churches around the United States and the world.
You can find Armenian Apostolic Churches worldwide. In the United States, there are several denominations of Armenian churches, with one in almost every state of the United States.
The use of communion cups are to symbolically drink the blood of Jesus. This is used in many Christian churches around the United States and the world.
religious leaders in the following religions and denominations condone gay clergy:North AmericaMCCNY, a church in New York City.Grace Gospel Chapel, in Seattle.Anthem Phoenix & Family of ChurchesAnointed Affirming Independent MinistriesCommunity of ChristReconciling Pentecostals InternationalAffirming Pentecostal Church InternationalAssociation of Welcoming and Affirming BaptistsEcumenical Catholic ChurchEcumenical Catholic CommunionChristian Church (Disciples of Christ)Evangelical Anglican Church In AmericaEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaEpiscopal Church (United States)Friends General ConferenceGlobal Alliance of Affirming Apostolic PentecostalsInclusive Orthodox ChurchMetropolitan Community ChurchOld Catholic ChurchPresbyterian Church (USA)Progressive Christian AllianceReformed Anglican Catholic ChurchRestoration Church of Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - a Latter Day Saint denominationUnited Church of ChristUnited Church of CanadaUnity ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in CanadaMexico - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalEuropeGerman Lutheran, reformed and united churches in Evangelical Church in GermanyGerman, Swiss, Austrian and Dutch Old Catholic ChurchAustria, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Ecumenical Catholic CommunionSwiss reformed churches in Swiss Reformed ChurchProtestant Church in the NetherlandsChurch of DenmarkChurch of NorwayChurch of SwedenChurch of IcelandUnited Protestant Church in BelgiumPortugal - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalBritish QuakersWales - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalAlbania - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalEvangelical Lutheran Church in Italy (CELI)Poland - Christian United Church in PolandUnited Kingdom - United Ecumenical Catholic ChurchCentral and South AmericaBrazil - Affirming Pentecostal Church InternationalBrazil - Catholic DiversityColombia - Affirming Pentecostal Church International