The International Ministerial Council of Great Britain (formerly the Shiloh United Church of Christ[1]) is a Christian denomination in Great Britain. Set up in 1968, it is a membership body for black and minority ethnic Pentecostal churches, with the aim of fostering unity, respect, and understanding. It is a member of Churches Together in England.[2] It is designated as a church to which the Church of England (Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988 applies, and was recognised as a religious body by the UK Border Agency[3] which has now been superseded by UK Visas and Immigration.

References

  1. Churches designated pursuant to the Church of England (Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988, reproduced at page 203 in Canons of the Church of England (complete text)
  2. "Member churches:". Churches Together in England. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  3. "Entry Clearance Guidance - General Instructions: Chapter 18 Annex 6 - Religious organisations/groups". UK Border Agency. Archived from the original on 2008-04-30. Retrieved 2008-07-16.


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