Tag: Christianity

Dulcinians

A Late Middle Ages religious sect known for challenging ecclesiastical hierarchy and advocating for an egalitarian society.

Destiny Church (New Zealand)

A controversial New Zealand church movement advocating strong patriarchal leadership and prosperity theology, led by Bishop Brian Tamaki.

David Meade

An American end-times conspiracy theorist and author known for his doomsday predictions based on biblical numerology.

Church of God and Saints in Christ

A unique religious movement, re-establishing ancient Judaic teachings and traditions, emphasizing the observance of the Sabbath and the Ten Commandments.

Church of God (Seventh Day)

A Sabbatarian Adventist denomination emphasizing the observance of Saturday Sabbath, the imminent Second Coming of Christ, and the authority of the Bible in Christian faith and practice.

Cult of the Holy Spirit

A Portuguese religious sub-culture rooted in Christian millenarian mysticism and Azorean Catholic identity.

Crkva Bosanska

A distinct religious group in medieval Bosnia, often mislabeled as heretical but possessing a unique and autonomous Christian tradition.

Community of the Lady of All Nations

A controversial Marian sect excommunicated by the Vatican for its heretical teachings, including the belief in the reincarnation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Colarbasians

A heretical sect of the 2nd century, associated with the Gnostic Valentinianism and the mystique of the Greek alphabet.

City Harvest Church

A Pentecostal megachurch in Singapore embroiled in financial and leadership controversies.

Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith

A nontrinitarian Christian movement with deep roots in the 19th-century Adventist milieu, known for its unique views on the devil and the nature of Christ.

Spirit of Jesus Church

A rapidly growing Christian movement in Japan known for unique practices like vicarious baptism and opposition to traditional Japanese religiosity.

Southcottians

A religious movement founded by Joanna Southcott, claiming prophetic visions and the anticipation of a divine birth.

Ephrata Cloister

A unique religious community from the 18th century known for its musical compositions, monastic lifestyle, and architectural significance.

Covenanters

A powerful 17th-century Scottish religious movement advocating for Presbyterianism and opposing royal and episcopal control.

Church of God International

A nontrinitarian denomination with unique teachings on the Kingdom of God, law and grace, and the nature of mankind.

Church of God General Conference

A nontrinitarian Christian body with roots in 19th-century American revivalism, emphasizing biblical unitarianism and the literal kingdom of God on Earth.

Sect of Nacozari

A religious group led by a Mexican woman convicted of multiple human sacrifices in devotion to Santa Muerte.

Roger Crab

A 17th-century English soldier, haberdasher, hermit, and herbal doctor known for his ascetic lifestyle, including Christian vegetarianism.

Repent Amarillo

A controversial religious group known for its extreme tactics and targeting of various communities under the guise of spiritual warfare.

Palmarian Christian Church

An enigmatic religious movement with claims to be the legitimate successor of the Catholic Church, marked by its own popes and unique doctrines.

Ranters

A radical, anarchic quasi-religious movement of the English Civil War era, known for their antinomian beliefs and opposition to traditional religious and social norms.

Priscillianism

An early Christian sect founded in the 4th century, characterized by ascetic practices and dualistic beliefs, ultimately condemned as heretical.

Ophites

A Gnostic sect that honored the Garden of Eden's serpent

New Forest Shakers

A 19th-century religious movement founded by Mary Ann Girling, known for its communal living and unique worship practices.

Order of Christ Sophia

A mystical Christian group emphasizing a balance of feminine and masculine aspects of divinity

Obbenites

A 16th-century Anabaptist group, known for its early contributions to the Mennonite tradition and connections to Menno Simons.

Nazarenes (4th Century)

A Judeo-Christian sect that maintained Jewish laws and customs while accepting Christ's divinity.

Maanantaipiiri

A secretive Finnish sect, accused of promoting anorexia and discriminatory attitudes towards women

LaPorte Church of Christ

A congregation in Texas and Colorado, known for its strong adherence to scriptural teachings and for its controversial past leadership.

Kapitons

A radical sect of Russian Old Believers, known for their extreme act of self-immolation in response to religious reforms in the 17th century.

Jovinianism

A theological movement from the 4th century, challenging asceticism and advocating for the equality of marriage and celibacy in the Christian faith.

Fedoseevtsy

A dissident religious movement from Imperial Russia, known for its initial opposition to serfdom and rejection of marriage, evolving over time within the Old Believer tradition.

Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church

A distinctive religious movement using cannabis as a sacrament and known for its legal struggles in the pursuit of religious freedom.

Esajas Stiefel

A German theologian and spiritual dissenter known for his controversial views and opposition to established church doctrines in the early 17th century.

Dunkard Brethren

A Conservative Anabaptist denomination characterized by a commitment to simplicity, nonconformity, and the practice of adult baptism.

Cooneyites

A small but tenacious sect, known for their home-based worship and adherence to the original unstructured methods of the early church.

Collyridianism

An obscure early Christian movement that venerated the Virgin Mary in ways that sparked theological controversy and impacted Christian-Muslim dialogue.

Path of Truth

A controversial religious group led by Victor Hafichuk, known for its unorthodox interpretations of Christian doctrine and digital presence.

Dami Mission

A South Korean cult whose leader used a false apocalyptic prediction to defraud his followers out of millions of dollars.

Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard

A fervent 18th-century French religious movement marked by extreme physical convulsions and mystic practices, entwined with political undercurrents.

Seventh-Day Adventists

A Christian denomination emphasizing the Sabbath on Saturday and the imminent Second Coming of Christ.

Bishop Hill Colony

A 19th-century Swedish communal utopia in Illinois, known for its communal living and unique cultural contributions.

The Brethren (Jim Roberts Group)

A highly secretive and nomadic religious group, known for its strict adherence to the teachings of Jesus and an austere lifestyle.

Bruderhof

A Christian communal movement committed to living out the teachings of Jesus Christ in shared community life.

Cerinthians

An early Christian sect blending Gnostic beliefs with Jewish Christian traditions.

Catholic Worker Movement

A movement dedicated to social justice through personalism and hospitality, rooted in Catholic teachings and the example of Jesus Christ.

Millennium Manor

A unique architectural project driven by apocalyptic beliefs and survivalism.

Primitive Catholics

A Christian group with distinct practices and beliefs, diverging from mainstream Catholicism.

Bernhard Müller

A religious leader that led a 19th-century utopia, which split from the Harmony Society

Circumcellions

A 4th century sect of suicidal Christians who harassed people in an effort to get themselves killed, believing it would earn them a better place in the afterlife

John Burt

A self-described "spiritual advisor" to anti-abortion murderers, who took advantage of troubled teens

Thom Miller

A middle-aged polygamous Christian pastor who married a teenager as a second wife

Brownists

A 16th-century movement in England, advocating for complete separation from the Church of England.

Buchanites

An apocalyptic movement in the 18th century led by a woman who was expected to rise from the grave

Cameronians

A historic Scottish military regiment and religious group known for its fervent Presbyterian beliefs and role in British military history.

Christian Open Door Church

A dynamic Evangelical Charismatic megachurch in France, known for its expansive growth and humanitarian efforts.

Christian Theosophy

A mystical Christian philosophy seeking direct knowledge of divinity and the universe's origins.

Church at Wells

A fundamentalist church accused of cult-like behavior, including drugging and indoctrinating potential converts

Christ Embassy

A global ministry with a vision for world evangelization and strong emphasis on miracle services.

Canons Regular

A religious order characterized by communal living and adherence to the Rule of St. Augustine.

Cathars

A medieval Christian dualist movement known for its ascetic practices and opposition to the institutional church.

Bogomilism

A Gnostic Christian sect in the Middle Ages, known for its rejection of the established church and social norms.

The Faithful Remnant

A secluded religious group asserting to be the real Catholic Church under the leadership of a self-proclaimed Last Pope

TruthBearer.org

A controversial online platform advocating for Christian polygamy.