In 1873, Chinese Christians founded the
first church of their own. After that more such churches were founded. In 1918,
the Association of Domestic Mission in China
was founded, which was the first Christian organization governed,
supported, and disseminated by Chinese Christians.
After the non-Christian movement, the
leaders and common Christians of Chinese churches realized that Chinese must
have their own Christian belief and set up Churches of their own, so as to
indigenize Christianity in China.
The National Christian Conference held in
Shanghai in 1922 initiated the Chinese Christian indigenization movement. In
this conference, the principles for Chinese churches were put forward as
self-governing, self-support and self-propagation.
The establishment of the principles and the
development of indigenous churches breathed new vigor into Chinese churches. In
terms of organization, Christianity in China began to merge and innovate towards
indigenization. Various religious sects began to be merged and the concept of
China was highlighted. As for the attitude toward politics, the Indigenization
Movement expressly opposed unequal treaties, and actively participated in
actions to abrogate all unequal treaties.