International Christian Churches
The International Christian Church (Typically abbreviated as ICC and also known as the Sold-Out Discipling Movement) is a group of Restoration Movement, non-denominational congregations led by Kip McKean(World Missions Evangelist). These congregations split off from the International Churches of Christ (ICOC). It is often still associated with the International Christian Churches; however, there is no affiliation between the two types of churches other historical background. The International Christian Churches are nearly identical to the International Churches of Christ before the ICOC removed Kip McKean, dismantled their centralized leadership structure, and replaced it with a leadership structure based on service teams. There are currently 15 congregations of the International Christian Church in the United States and 35 total congregations worldwide and 2,500 members with attendance approaching 5,000.
Read more about International Christian Churches: History, Sold Out Discipling Movement, Membership, Leadership Positions, Associations, Kinshasa ICOC Joins The Sold-Out Discipling Movement, Congregations
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