United-church-of-christ
noun
1.
an American Protestant denomination formed in 1957 by a union of the Evangelical and Reformed churches and the Congregational Christian churches.
United Church of Christ
noun
1.
a US Protestant denomination formed in 1957 from the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Church
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