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The Chiesa Cristiana in Italia ("Christian Church in Italy", acronym CCI) is a small biblical Unitarian group in Italy which separated from the Assemblies of God in the 1990s. The group considers itself inspired by the Christian doctrine of the early Church and by early Italian Unitarians such as Laelio Sozzini. == Origins == The Christian Church in Italy was founded by a group of Founding Brothers who prefer to call themselves Saints or followers of Christ.〔"''Siamo dei credenti cristiani meglio definiti biblicamente santi, che si riuniscono insieme in un locale di culto per adorare Dio e predicare il Vangelo di Cristo.''" www.chiesadifrosinone.it/Chi_Siamo.html〕 All believers of CCI seek perfectly to follow Jesus Christ’s footsteps in a process of continuous sanctification.〔Similarities with Pietism〕 The "Founding brothers" of Christian Church in Italy after 40 years have considered it necessary to split from the Assemblies of God in Italy for purely doctrinal reasons. The doctrinal question,〔(Alcune Domande )〕 in fact, has forced CCI's Founders to carefully readdress its roots. Formerly associated with Assemblies of God in Italy, the Church was connected to what is known as the Pentecostal revival of 1900, now, being an Independent Organization on national territory, it relates to the experience of the oldest Biblical Unitarian movement of the 1500s.〔"''La Chiesa Cristiana che si riunisce a Frosinone ha circa 40 anni di storia. In tutti questi anni è sempre stata una chiesa associata alle Assemblee di Dio in Italia (ADI)''" www.chiesadifrosinone.it/Chi_Siamo.html〕
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