Accrediting agency for small Bible colleges and specialized Christian schools, institutes and seminaries; assists those institutions of Christian higher education to gain a quality, non-regional accreditation, characterized by academic excellence and ethical practices.
Formed by the 1957 merger of the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Church locator, history, global ministries, news, discussion forums.
Membership driven, unofficial web site of the Church of the Brethren, an evangelical Protestant denomination with churches in most of the fifty states and a few other countries.
Association of Congregational Christian churches emphasizing autonomy of the local fellowship and freedom of belief. History, search for local churches, news.
A conservative Presbyterian denomination with over two hundred churches in the United States. Information on church beliefs, ministries, and local congregations.
Ten-week course that introduces people to the basics of the Christian faith. Program details, resources for running a course and a search feature for class locations.
Voluntary association of individuals, denominations, churches, schools and organizations. Site features publications, resolutions, information on conferences and events, member listings.
Official web site of this independent sacramental church in the Old Catholic tradition. FAQ, list of dioceses and their boundaries, information on seminary. Links to religious orders, dioceses, and parishes. Requires Java.
Official site of the national branch of the Vineyard movement. Includes searchable database of all Vineyard churches within the nation, events calendar, ministries, and publications archives.
Independent, autocephalous Catholic Church. Duarte Costa succession. Western theology. Congregations may use Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern liturgical rites. Two religious orders: Franciscans and Benedictines.
Seeks to extend the vision of founder, Blessed Adolph Kolping, by promoting the development of the individual and family. Site offers list of chapters, mission statement, awards program, and officers.
A body of Anglican churches committed to traditional liturgy and historic Anglican Christianity. Provides details of the Province, news and events, information about the Archbishop, links to dioceses and resources.
Organization of Friends, or Quaker, meetings and worship groups mainly in Minnesota and Wisconsin, with some groups in North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa. Overview, list of meetings, photos, news and articles.
Official web site, containing information about Episcopal Church dioceses, provinces and parishes; Episcopal Church activities; news releases, and General Convention governance pages.