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Do Congregational Christians believe in the divinity of Jesus?

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Do Congregational Christians believe in the divinity of Jesus?

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A. A Congregational Christian believes in God as revealed in the life and teachings of Jesus. God is one whose unity is often expressed in the Trinitarian formula of the early Church – God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. The unity of Christendom is not established, but rather recognized, and the unity to be sought is a oneness with Christ.

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