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'''St John's Church''', officially the '''Amended Church on St. John'''. is an {{wp|Protestant|Amendist}} {{Wp|Christian denomination|denomination}} in [[Carucere]]. It is the second largest Sotirian denomination, behind the Catholic Church, in the country and is the main church followed by the Amendist Bahian community. The Church was established by the December 1873 split from the [[Reformed and Amended Church of Sotirias]] (RACS), due to racial prejudice and physical isolation from Estmere. During Gaullican rule, Church represented the Amendist community while colonial officials sought to suppress their faith. Due to its history, St John's Church is strongly associated with the Bahian community and plays a major role in their society. Unlike its predecessor, the Church of St John is more moderate, known for its embrace of ethnic diversity, strong emphasis on {{wp|social justice}}, and {{wp|environmentalism|environmentalist activism|}}. Nevertheless it retains a {{wp|social conservative|socially conservative}} stance on issues such as LGBT+ rights, gender roles, and {{wp|abortion}}.
'''St John's Church''', officially the '''Amended Church on St. John''', is an {{wp|Protestant|Amendist}} {{Wp|Christian denomination|denomination}} in [[Carucere]]. It is the second largest Sotirian denomination in the country, behind the Catholic Church, and is the main church followed by the Amendist Bahian community. The Church was established by the December 1873 split from the [[Reformed and Amended Church of Sotirias]] (RACS), due to racial prejudice from its leadership and Carucere's physical isolation from Estmere. During Gaullican rule, the Church represented the Amendist community during the reconciliation process  during the 1870s and 1880s. Due to its history, St John's Church is strongly associated with the Bahian community and plays a major role in Bahio-Carucerean culture. Unlike its predecessor, the Church of St John follows a moderate doctrine and is known for its embrace of ethnic diversity, strong emphasis on {{wp|social justice}}, and {{wp|environmentalism|environmental activism}}. Nevertheless it retains a {{wp|social conservative|socially conservative}} stance on issues such as LGBT+ rights and gender roles.


Currently the Church has 93,646 members across Carucere, who are largely Bahians although there over ten thousand Dezevauni members. Participation in religious services is consistently high, especially among Bahians due to its importance for Bahio-Carucereans. Its membership has been increasing over the past several decades; today it is the fastest growing church in Carucere.
Currently the Church has 93,646 members across Carucere, who are largely Bahians, although there over ten thousand Dezevauni members. Participation in religious services is consistently high, especially among Bahians due to its importance for Bahio-Carucereans. Its membership has been increasing over the past several decades; today it is the fastest growing church in Carucere.

Latest revision as of 23:23, 4 March 2023

Amended Church on St John
Legliz Amande sou St John
USVA headstone emb-04.svg
ClassificationEvangelical Amendism
OrientationKasperist
TheologyLiberal Ecumenist
PolityGracialist
RegionArucian Sea
 Carucere
OriginDecember 1873
Crique, Carucere
Separated fromReformed and Amended Church of Sotirias (RACS)
Congregations241
Members93,646
Ministers832
Church buildings11

St John's Church, officially the Amended Church on St. John, is an Amendist denomination in Carucere. It is the second largest Sotirian denomination in the country, behind the Catholic Church, and is the main church followed by the Amendist Bahian community. The Church was established by the December 1873 split from the Reformed and Amended Church of Sotirias (RACS), due to racial prejudice from its leadership and Carucere's physical isolation from Estmere. During Gaullican rule, the Church represented the Amendist community during the reconciliation process during the 1870s and 1880s. Due to its history, St John's Church is strongly associated with the Bahian community and plays a major role in Bahio-Carucerean culture. Unlike its predecessor, the Church of St John follows a moderate doctrine and is known for its embrace of ethnic diversity, strong emphasis on social justice, and environmental activism. Nevertheless it retains a socially conservative stance on issues such as LGBT+ rights and gender roles.

Currently the Church has 93,646 members across Carucere, who are largely Bahians, although there over ten thousand Dezevauni members. Participation in religious services is consistently high, especially among Bahians due to its importance for Bahio-Carucereans. Its membership has been increasing over the past several decades; today it is the fastest growing church in Carucere.