The Hebrew Christian movement consisted of Jews who converted to Christianity, but worshiped in congregations separate from denominational churches.
Christian | Hebrew language | International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Hans Christian Andersen | Non-Aligned Movement | Christian Dior | Hebrew Bible | Christian music | Christian cross | Christian Brothers | Congregation of Christian Brothers | Christian IV of Denmark | Union for a Popular Movement | Contemporary Christian music | Christian Slater | Arts and Crafts movement | Christian rock | Christian metal | Christian Broadcasting Network | The Christian Science Monitor | Oxford Movement | Indian independence movement | Hebrew calendar | White movement | Temperance movement | Southern Christian Leadership Conference | Movement for Democratic Change | Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools | Christian Church |