COC: Churches of Christ (A capella)
DOC: Disciples of Christ
ICC: Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
ICOC: International Churches of Christ
NI: Non-Institutional
CI: Conservative Institutional
ACU: Abeline Christian University
IDES: International Disaster Emergency Services

Church of Christ fellowships:

Non-Institutional Churches: The non-institutional churches (also called non-cooperative churches) do not believe in using money from the church treasury to support ministries administrated by other churches, or the use of money from the treasury to support independent para-church organizations. The same churches also typically object to use of the church treasury to support social or fellowship functions within the church, leading to objects to things such as church kitchens and potlucks inside the church building. Most non-institutional churches will not fellowship “institutional” churches of Christ.

Pre-Millienial Churches: Pre-Millenial churches believe that Christ will rapture the saints and then come to earth and reign for 1,000 years. Most other churches of Christ will not fellowship with Pre-Millenial churches. Many Pre-Millenial churches fellowship with Independent Christian Churches because of a lack of fellowship with other churches of Christ.

One-Cup Churches: One-Cup Churches believe that only the use of one communion cup is scriptural and acceptable for use in worship. These churches generally also believe that it is unscriptural to pay someone to preach in the church. Most One-Cup churches are also considered “No-Class” churches. There are several divisions within the One-Cup church division itself.

* Wine Only One-Cup Churches: Wine only churches believe that only wine may be used in the Lord’s Supper. Wine only churches generally will not fellowship with churches that use grape juice.

* Bread Breakers: Bread Breaker Churches break the bread of the Lord’s Supper into more than one piece to be served in communion, like most churches of Christ.

* Bread Pinchers: Bread Pincher Churches believe that the bread cannot be broken into pieces, but that each person must pinch off a small peice of bread from the loaf as it is passed around. Bread Pincher churches generally will not fellowship with churches that break the bread.

* Divorce and Fellowship splinters: In addition to the splits in the One-Cup churches above, there are futher splits over beliefs regarding divorce and remarriage, and fellowship with those that do not hold the same doctrinal beliefs on the Lord’s Supper.

No-Class Churches: The No-Class churches believe that it is unscriptural to split the assembly by age or gender for Sunday School classes or other bible classes. No-Class churches generally will not fellowship with churches that hold bible classes.

Charismatic Churches: Charismatic Churches are generally Pentacostal in nature and believe in current miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit. Non-Charismatic Churches usually refuse to fellowship with Charismatic Churches.