Christian Holiness Partnership
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The Christian Holiness Partnership, is an international organization of individuals, organizational and denominational affiliates within the Holiness Movement, headquartered in Clinton, Tennessee. It was founded in 1867 as the National Camp Meeting Association for Christian Holiness, later changing its name to the National Holiness Association, by which it was known until 1997, when its current name was adopted. Its stated purpose is to promote "the message of Scriptural Holiness" primarily through evangelistic camp meetings.
[edit] Member bodies
As of 2005, affiliated Protestant churches and organizations included:
- American Rescue Workers
- The Association of Evangelical Churches
- The Association of Independent Methodists
- Bible Holiness Movement
- Brethren in Christ Church
- Churches of Christ in Christian Union
- Church of God (Anderson)
- Congregational Methodist Church
- Evangelical Christian Church
- Evangelical Church of North America
- Evangelical Friends Alliance (Eastern Region)
- Evangelical Methodist Church
- Free Methodist Church
- Japan Immanuel General Mission
- Missionary Church (North Central District)
- Church of the Nazarene
- Primitive Methodist Church
- Salvation Army (USA)
- Salvation Army (Canada & Bermuda)
- Wesleyan Church