No. The United Church of Canada was formed in 1925 by a merger of the Methodist Church, the Congregationalist Assemblies and 2/3 of the Presbyterian Church.
The Bible speaks against all denominations and divisions in the Church, (1Corinthians 1.12,13 and 1Corinthians3,4,5), and states that there is: one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God and...
The English word 'church' can mean a building used for Christian worship, or it can mean the congregation, the collective body of Christian worshippers, either globally or those that regularly meet...
The Head of the Church of England and the Anglican Church is, and always has been, Jesus Christ, whom rules through Revelation, Scripture and Tradition. The Supreme Governor (under God) of the Church...
Henry VIII split in 1538; they reunited in 1555 under Queen Mary; and split again in 1558 when he Catholic Church excommunicated Elizabeth I
The Church in England, known since 750 AD as the...