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What does it mean to be a non-denominational Christian?

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What does it mean to be a non-denominational Christian?

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1) As a Christian, you can be denominational, non-denominational or anti-denominational: – non-denominational Christians reject the idea of any theological autority – denominational Christians accept the idea of a theological autority – some groups reject the idea of any other valid theological authority outside their own Church. This is the case of the Roman Catholic Church. They could be seen as anti-denominational. 2) “In Christianity, the term non-denominational refers to those churches that have not formally aligned themselves with an established denomination, or remain otherwise officially autonomous. This, however, does not preclude an identifiable standard among such congregations. Non-denominational congregations may establish a functional denomination by means of mutual recognition of or accountability to other congregations and leaders with commonly held doctrine, policy and worship without formalizing external direction or oversight in such matters. Some non-denominational

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