International Council of Christian Churches
The International Council of Christian Churches (abbreviation: ICCC) was founded on 12 August 1948 at the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, as a fundamentalist Christian group of constituent national churches with opposition to the more liberal-leaning World Council of Churches.
Abbreviation | ICCC |
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Formation | 12 August 1948 |
Founder | Carl McIntire |
Founded at | English Reformed Church, Amsterdam |
Website | iccc-churches |
One of the main leaders of the movement was Carl McIntire, a Presbyterian minister, who also founded a number of Bible colleges and the American Council of Christian Churches.
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