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School of the Presence: Walking in Power, Intimacy, and Authority on Earth as it is in Heaven

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NABRE, New American Bible, Revised Edition, Catholic Bible, Large Print Edition, Leathersoft, Brown, Comfort Print: Holy Bible

NABRE, New American Bible, Revised Edition, Catholic Bible, Large Print Edition, Leathersoft, Brown, Comfort Print: Holy Bible ...

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Life: My Story Through History―An Autobiography of the Life and Legacy of Pope Francis

Life: My Story Through History―An Autobiography of the Life and Legacy of Pope Francis ...

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About Other Christian Denominations Sects

The Christian faith is expressed through a wide variety of denominations and sects, each with its own history, theological emphasis, and style of worship. While all true Christian traditions affirm the centrality of Jesus Christ and the authority of Scripture, differences in doctrine, liturgy, and governance have led to the formation of numerous church movements throughout history.

Major Christian branches include Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. Within Protestantism alone, there are hundreds of denominations—such as Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Anglicans, Pentecostals, and Reformed churches—each reflecting unique interpretations of biblical truth and church practice.

Other groups, often referred to as sects, include smaller or independent movements that may emphasize specific doctrines or spiritual experiences. Some are firmly rooted in orthodox Christianity, while others may deviate from traditional teachings, requiring discernment and deeper theological study.

This section provides an overview of various Christian denominations and sects, helping readers understand their beliefs, historical roots, and roles within the broader Christian community. While differences exist, exploring these traditions can foster mutual respect, theological clarity, and a greater appreciation for the unity and diversity of Christ’s global Church.