Church that believes in a new world

You're looking for a church that believes in a new world or a post-millennial eschatology, which is a theological perspective that emphasizes the transformation of the world through the gospel rather than its destruction. Here are a few examples of Christian denominations or movements that hold to this belief:

  1. Reformed Churches: Some Reformed denominations, such as the Christian Reformed Church in North America and the Presbyterian Church in America, have a strong emphasis on the transformation of the world through the gospel. They believe that God is actively working to redeem and transform the world, and that Christians have a role to play in this process.
  2. Evangelical Covenant Church: The Evangelical Covenant Church is a Protestant denomination that emphasizes the importance of social justice and mission in the world. They believe that the gospel is not just about personal salvation, but also about transforming the world and bringing about a new creation.
  3. Wesleyan-Holiness Movement: The Wesleyan-Holiness movement, which includes denominations such as the Church of the Nazarene and the Free Methodist Church, emphasizes the importance of personal holiness and the transformation of the world through the power of the Holy Spirit.
  4. Anabaptist Churches: Some Anabaptist denominations, such as the Mennonite Church and the Brethren in Christ, have a strong emphasis on the importance of living out their faith in the world and working towards the transformation of society.
  5. New Apostolic Reformation: The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a movement within Christianity that emphasizes the importance of apostles and prophets in the modern church. While not all NAR churches believe in a new world, some do hold to a post-millennial eschatology and believe that God is actively working to transform the world.

Some specific churches that may hold to a new world theology include:

Please note that these are just a few examples, and there may be other churches that hold to a new world theology. It's always a good idea to research a church's beliefs and values before visiting or joining.