Nontrinitarianism - Groups

Groups

  • American Unitarian Conference
  • Arianism
  • Bible Students
  • Christadelphians
  • Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Scientists)
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church; see also Mormon)
  • Church of the Blessed Hope (sometimes called "Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith")
  • Doukhobors
  • Friends of Man
  • Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ)
  • Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ
  • Jehovah's Witnesses
  • La Luz del Mundo
  • Members Church of God International
  • Molokan
  • Monarchianism
  • Muggletonianism
  • New Church
  • Many members of the Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland
  • Oneness Pentecostals
  • Polish Brethren
  • Some Quakers
  • Shakers
  • Socinianism
  • Strict and Particular Evangelicals
  • Swedenborgianism
  • The Way International
  • True Jesus Church
  • Two by Twos (sometimes called The Truth or Cooneyites)
  • Unification Church
  • Unitarian Christians
  • Unitarian Universalism

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