The Confederation was reorganised when Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, in order to become the core of a future united Protestant church in Germany.
The Church of Pakistan is a united church in Pakistan, which is part of the Anglican Communion and a member church of the World Methodist Council.
It is a united church, combining both Calvinist and Lutheran traditions.
The Church of North India (CNI), the dominant Protestant denomination in northern India, is a united church established on 29 November 1970 by bringing together the main Protestant churches working in northern India.
At the same time up to 42.1% felt it would be important for a single united church, with 30.7% favoring the UOC-KP and 11.4% the UOC (MP).
In some places they have joined with churches of other traditions to form united churches at local, regional or national level.
The Protestant Church of Algeria is a united church formed by the Methodist Church and Reformed Church with about 10,000 members.
The explanation may be that Richard Baxter still clung on to his vision for a united national church.
Several other churches like the Methodist church and free evangelical churches began to discuss to form an united church.
It is a united church formed by the union of various Christian churches in the region, principally Anglican and Presbyterian.