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PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ; Independent Christian Church; Undenominational Fellowship of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ; Christian Churches/Churches of Christ; Independent christian churches; Independent Christian Church/Churches of Christ; Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ; Christian Churches and Churches of Christ (denomination); Autonomous Restoration congregations; Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations; Unafilliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations; Unaffiliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations

scholar         
  • The ''Scholar and His Books'' by [[Gerbrand van den Eeckhout]]
SOMEONE WHO HAS GREAT KNOWLEDGE
Independent scholar; Scholars; The Scholars; Private scholar; Unaffiliated scholar; Independent scholars; The Scholar
(scholars)
A scholar is a person who studies an academic subject and knows a lot about it. (FORMAL)
The library attracts thousands of scholars and researchers.
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Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers         
A Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteer (SUV) or Event-Based Volunteer refers to an individual who volunteers to assist community members or community organizations, typically after a large-scale or well-publicized disaster. Because unaffiliated volunteers lack consistent training, and each volunteer's trustworthiness is unknown, SUV management can be very difficult, and the subject of a large amount of research and practice.
scholar         
  • The ''Scholar and His Books'' by [[Gerbrand van den Eeckhout]]
SOMEONE WHO HAS GREAT KNOWLEDGE
Independent scholar; Scholars; The Scholars; Private scholar; Unaffiliated scholar; Independent scholars; The Scholar
n. an eminent; productive scholar

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Christian churches and churches of Christ

The group of churches known as the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ is a fellowship of congregations within the Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement and the Reformation of the 19th Century) that have no formal denominational affiliation with other congregations, but still share many characteristics of belief and worship. Churches in this tradition are strongly congregationalist and have no formal denominational ties, and thus there is no proper name that is agreed to apply to the movement as a whole. Most (but not all) congregations in this tradition include the words "Christian Church" or "Church of Christ" in their congregational name. Due to the lack of formal organization between congregations, there is a lack of official statistical data, but the 2016 Directory of the Ministry documents some 5000 congregations in the USA and Canada; some estimate the number to be over 6,000 since this directory is unofficial.

These congregations share historical roots with other, similarly named congregations within the Restoration Movement, including congregations organized within formal fellowships, such as the "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)" or the "Churches of Christ". The congregations discussed in this article, however, have chosen to remain fully autonomous. Further distinguishing these congregations is their use of instrumental music within their worship, unlike the "Churches of Christ" who do not use instrumental music. The instrumental congregations discussed here and the a cappella "Churches of Christ" are otherwise very similar but have little contact with each other in most communities, although there is some cooperation among some larger churches and also in some educational institutions.