Is the Lamb of God a nondenominational Community or part of a Particular Church?
The Lamb of God is made up of Christians from all types of church background and some who have never been Christian or belonged to any church. The community actively encourages its members to remain faithful to their various Christian heritages and churches. For this reason, the Lamb of God describes itself as an ecumenical or interdenominational Christian community. The Lamb of God does not as a community belong to any particular church.
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