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Many denominational groups are represented in the school within the board, staff and student body.
The community overall has a wide variety of Jewish denominational groups.
In 2000, the largest denominational group was the Catholics (with 19,965 adherents).
Prior to that time various denominational groups met in a log assembly house on the town square until it was torn down in 1844.
Sister denominations are listed on the Reformed Presbyterian Church (denominational group) page.
And, although particular organisations remain linked to denominational groups, there is generally no denominational requirement for participants.
In 2000, the largest denominational groups were Catholics (with 433,832 members) and Mainline Protestants (95,244).
But the affiliations of the respondents coincided roughly to the percentages of the denominational groups in the American Protestant population.
For a time this growing group of churches shared organizational ties with larger denominational groups, but joined the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1922.
Reformed Presbyterian Church (denominational group)
The Senate Republicans put in language that exempts any entity "operated, supervised or controlled" by a "religious organization or denominational group."
This group developed their style within the Church of Christ, a Christian denominational group in which no instruments are used for performing church music.
A mutually recognising set of churches listed at Reformed Presbyterian Church (denominational group), including:
In 2000, the largest denominational groups were Catholics (with 204,070 adherents) and Evangelical Protestants (with 74,449 adherents).
As of 2000, the three largest denominational groups in Alabama are Evangelical Protestant, Mainline Protestant, and Catholic.
Chaplains are either classified as Jewish (currently only in the Territorial Army) or as a member of one of the following seven Christian denominational groups:
The movement had support from such freed slaves, from many denominational groups such as Swedenborgians, Quakers, Baptists, Methodists and others.
They are shelved separately from the core collections, and contain many books dealing with non-Catholic traditions, including Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist and other denominational groups.
As of the year 2000, Association of Religion Data Archives reported that the largest denominational group in Caledonia County was the Catholic Church.
In 2000, the largest denominational group was the Evangelical Protestants (with 16,752 adherents) and Mainline Protestants (with 1,817 adherents).
In 2000 the Religious Congregations and Membership Study reported that the three largest denominational groups in Utah are Mormon, Catholic, and Evangelical Protestant.
Of the total Hungarian minority, Unitarians represent 4.55%, being the third denominational group after members of the Reformed Church in Romania (47.10%) and Roman Catholics (41.20%).
Comprising a number of mainstream denominational groups and at one time numbering over five thousand members, the societies actively sought to "Christianize and Canadianize" the substantial numbers of Ukrainian immigrants who settled in the province.
The Joint National Baptist Convention, also known as the Joint Black National Convention, was a joint meeting in 2005 of the four African American denominational groups that use the name "National Baptist Convention."
The major denominational groups are Catholics, Anglicans, Christ Apostolic Church, and very recently the pentecostals are gaining grounds, including the Seventh-day Adventist Church which has been established to make its presence felt among this very religious people.