Tarn Close Church of Christ, Great Urswick

Church of Christ,
Tarn Close,
Great Urswick
Lancashire
Cemeteries
The church does not have a graveyard.Church History
It was founded in >1920.Churches of Christ or Disciples of Christ: a religious body which originated in the USA in 1811, through the work of Alexander Campbell, initially as a group within Presbyterianism and organised as a separate religious body in 1827. They are variously known as 'Campbellites', 'Disciples of Christ' and [especially in the UK] 'Churches of Christ'. The churches are congregationally organised, the Bible is the only basis of faith, and all creedal formulas are rejected. [Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church.]
1780
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