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How as a member do I find a more faithful Christian community?
Leaving a religious community is not easy for many people. We have spent many
years or even our whole life sharing good times and bad times with our friends.
Ending any relationship is not easy, however as Christians faithfulness to Jesus
Christ and his Gospel is the highest importance.
The first step is checking out new communities where you live or near where
you live. If there is not a suitable community near you consider the minor inconvenience
of commuting to a nearby town to join a church there. You will find that you
are not the only "former united" in many new church communities. Remember
to give the new community time to see that you are becoming a regular or ask
the pastor to help you get to know someone in the community.
- Congregationalist Churches
of Canada
Formed by United who left after the homosexual clergy issue. Generally,
CCC Churches hold to a traditional United Church doctrine however some are
more evangelical in theology. The general worship style will not be unfamiliar.
- Evangelical Free Church
This denomination is similar to the Congregationalist Church of Canada,
however more theologically evangelical. Former Uniteds who are comfortable
with evangelical theology will find a home here.
- Alliance Church
Being a similar protestant hybred of methodist and presbyterian roots, many
former Uniteds have found a home in this evangelical union church. While hymns
and organs have given way to drums and praise songs, their preaching standards
tend to be solidly biblical and of a high quality. Commitment to children's
faith development and especially youth programs are central to this denominations
identity.
- Presbyterian Church in Canada
Many former Uniteds went back to their roots, however this denomination has
fallen prey to many of the errors that have poisoned the theology and ethics
of the UCC. If there is a solid Presbyterian community near you, consider
joining. You can always join the fight to maintain doctrinal continuity with
the wider Christian church.
- Church of the Nazarene
Not all Wesleyan Churches joined the Uniteds in 1925. The Nazarene's developed
out of the Wesleyan holiness movement. While not the largest denomination,
there are many Nazarene Churches throughout Canada. Wikipedia
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- Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada
- Mennonite Central Committee
- Mennonite Brethren Churches
- Mennonite Church Canada
- The Wesleyan Church Atlantic
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