It is our enthusiasm to build the kingdom of God on the earth. We are very grateful for the opportunity to share the greatest message of all Christ 's hope. This ministry is dedicated to helping people of all walks of life experience experiences of unconditional love and endless hope which are only seen in Christ.
The Nigerian National Church (formerly known as the Universal Center in Nigeria, formerly known as the National Christian Center) is a non-denominational church of the Nigerian Christian Association and is a conservation organization of many Christian denominations in Nigeria. Church of Abuja
Who is the church? Is it a visible or secular company, or a unified, visible society - a "church" in the sense of a specific field or institution? Or is it all the Christian body (see invisible church) that is believed, regardless of the sectarian differences and discords? What is the relationship between a living Christian and the deceased Christian (the "witness cloud") - do they (the people of the earth and the people of the heavens) constitute a church? Does anyone need to join the church? In other words, what role does corporate worship play in believers' spiritual life? Is it really necessary? In a specific faith group, can redemption be found outside regular members, and what constitutes 'membership' (baptism? Formally recognized creed? Periodic participation?).
A: Some people say Christianity has more than 30,000 sects. If all non-denominational churches are counted separately, that may be the case. The real answer is even more confusing, as many groups that we think are "sects" are actually customs or related rather than sects themselves. In general, the church belonging to the convention, conference or association has fewer external supervision than the church in the church, but few resources available. Sects are nested. For example, the Baptist church has more than 200 flavors. The main "naming" in Germany really consists of three different theological belief systems that unite for administrative purposes rather than anything else.
It is not surprising that there are more than 40,000 Christian sects in the world today, and there is no consensus on the composition of the church. 2 The church's planting campaign shows the size and kind of various churches that differ depending on the cultural background of the church. For this reason, some people call church, others simply party, family fellowship or "new job".