International Christian Church

International Christian Church
Friday Campus Devotional at The University of Southern California (2018)
Classification Christian, Restorationist, Christian Fundamentalism, Non-Denominational
Orientation Whole Bible, Discipleship
Polity non-congregationalist
Associations MERCYworldwide, UpSideDown21, Discipleship Media, International College of Christian Ministries
Founder Kip McKean[1]
Origin 2006
Portland, Oregon
Separated from International Churches of Christ

The International Christian Church (ICC) is a restorationist, conservative, fundamentalist, Christian non-denominational church. The church was established by Kip McKean, in 2006 with 800 members in 16 churches.[2]

History

Kip McKean, the founder of the International Churches of Christ, resigned from the organization in 2003. Three years later, he established the Sold-Out Discipling Movement in Portland, Oregon.[1] Soon after, he started the church in Los Angeles, California, the City of Angels International Christian Church.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Nelson, Thomas (May 17, 2009). "Nelson's Illustrated Guide to Religions: A Comprehensive Introduction to the Religions of the World". Thomas Nelson via Google Books.
  2. ""Kip McKean Starts The International Christian Churches"". Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
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