Christ's Sanctified Holy Church
(1)
Christian and Missionary Alliance
(186)
Church of Christ Holiness U.S.A.
(3)
Church of God - Holiness
(4)
Church of the Living God, Christian Workers for Fellowship
(5)
Churches of Christ in Christian Union
(21)
Evangelical Church
(13)
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Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada
(10)
Missionary Church
(8)
Pilgrim Holiness Church of New York
(5)
Pillar of Fire
(4)
Salvation Army
(71)
The Holiness Web Directory
A resource for the conservative Holiness movement, with links contributed by users.
Lessons for Seekers of Holiness
Text of a 1918 book by Harmon A. Baldwin. Discuss the subject of personal holiness as well as the joys and difficulties of living a sanctified life.
The Impact of Holiness Preaching as Taught by John Wesley and the Outpouring of the Holy Ghost on Racism
Doctoral dissertation in theological studies traces interracial relations in the church, particularly in the American South, from John Wesley through the Azusa Street revival. Includes information on the origins and doctrine of many Holiness and Pentecostal bodies.
Holiness Family
Basic overview of the history and teachings of the Holiness churches.
American Holiness Movement
Essay on the history and theology of this family of churches and associations, with a brief glance at similar movements in Britain and Germany.
The Holiness Movement: Dead or Alive?
A negative evaluation of the current state of the movement in traditional holiness churches, concluding with a positive outlook for the future of the holiness message.
FaithandValues: Christian Holiness Partnership
Information about the history, beliefs, and membership of the organization.
Frankfort Bible Holiness Church
Indiana. The Communique with worship and service information, events, prayers and other church information also links.
Holiness Movement
Adaptation of an article from the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia. How the holiness movement affected two Mennonite denominations.
The Holiness Churches: A Significant Ethical Tradition
Article by Donald W. Drayton says that the Holiness emphasis on sanctification naturally led to strong ethical convictions.
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