Hebrew Christian movement
1800s–1900s UK and US religious movement / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about a religious movement or sect. For the syncretic movement, see Messianic Judaism. For Christian Jews, see Jewish Christian.
The Hebrew Christian movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries consisted of Jews who converted to Christianity, but worshiped in congregations separate from denominational churches.[1] In many cases, they retained some Jewish practices and liturgy, with the addition of readings from the Christian New Testament. The movement was incorporated into the parallel Messianic Jewish movement in the late 1960s.