Churches in the Radical Pietist movement include the
Baptist General Conference, the
Community of True Inspiration (Inspirationalists), members of the
International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches (such as the
Evangelical Covenant Church and the
Evangelical Free Church), the
Mennonite Brethren Church, the
Templers, the
River Brethren, and the
Schwarzenau Brethren.
North American Baptist Conference The
North American Baptist Conference emerged in a similar way to the Baptist General Conference, but in the United States and Canada for German speaking immigrants.
Community of True Inspiration The
Community of True Inspiration, today based in the
Amana Colonies, are known for their reliance upon who are men and women inspired by the
Holy Spirit. The Inspirationists' temporal affairs continue to prosper due to their "balanced combination of agriculture, tourism, and the manufacture of Amana refrigerators."
International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches , Washington The
Evangelical Covenant Church and the
Evangelical Free Church are denominations in the Radical Pietistic tradition that were founded by Scandinavian immigrants to the Americas (see
Mission Friends). They, along with other Radical Pietistic churches, founded the
International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches as an association of denominations around the world that "share the same Pietist approach to the faith and accept the Bible as their only creed". Due to the belief in
evangelism heralded by Radical Pietists, the Mennonite Brethren are characterized by their emphasis on
missionary work. They teach "the necessity of a crisis-conversion experience" as well as the existence of a
second work of grace that "results in the believer resulting in the ability to say no to sin". Calvary Holiness Church is considered to be a part of the
conservative holiness movement.
Old Order River Brethren , an Anabaptist denomination in the Radical Pietistic tradition The
Old Order River Brethren are an Anabaptist group in the Radical Pietistic tradition who are distinguished by their practice of
plain dress and abstaining from what they see as worldly entertainment, such as the television set. The Old Order River Brethren separated from other streams of the
River Brethren (the
Brethren in Christ and the
United Zion Church) to herald the doctrines of
nonresistance and
nonconformity to the world; it is the most conservative in the River Brethren tradition. The River Brethren hold experience meetings, in which "members [are seen] testifying of God's work in their lives in bringing them to salvation and daily living." They are known for their frequent celebration of the
lovefeast, which for them, consists of footwashing, supper, the
holy kiss, and the Eucharist.
Temple Society , a Radical Pietistic community that lived in
Palestine before being relocated to Australia. The
Templers are a Radical Pietistic community that emerged in Germany. They promote
small groups to study the Bible and emphasize preparing for the
Second Coming of Christ. Many Templers migrated to Russia, Palestine, and later to Australia where the Church is known as the
Temple Society Australia. ==Communitarian living==