International Congregational Fellowship
The International Congregational Fellowship is an international coordinating body formed in 1995 from among those Congregationalist groups that had not joined with other reformed churches during the heyday of ecumenical mergers in the 1960s and 1970s.[1]
Members and affiliated bodies
- Congregational Federation of Australia and New Zealand
- Congregational Federation
- National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
- Union of Welsh Independents
gollark: The closer you pass by a piece, the more distance quota it takes.
gollark: Anyway, each piece can move some total distance in a line each turn defined by what piece it is, and if there is a piece which can block it near the path it'd take, it uses more of that distance quota to move on that path.
gollark: No, it's still turnbased.
gollark: Yes, but in continuous chess it can't, I'll explain.
gollark: If your path goes near a piece, it goes "slower" there.
References
- J. Gordon Melton (2005). Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9780816069835.
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