I don't know, Auldsoul.
I was familiar with the ICOC or The Boston Movement or Kip McKean's version of COC before my Tour of Churches through the book "Combatting Cult Mind Control." I asked if they were affiliated with this group and got strong distasteful replies that they certainly were not. The mere mention of Kip McKean's name caused a strong negative emotional response. One minister told me that branch of COC was "lost."
I'd refer you to this Wikipedia article on Church of Christ. I don't know how reliable the information is. This snippet from the article was pretty much my experience with them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_christ
Today, Churches of Christ have the following distinctive traits: the refusal to hold to any creeds other than those specifically mentioned in the Bible itself; the practice of youth and adult baptism (but not infant baptism) as a requirement for the remission of sins; autonomous non-denominational congregational church organization, with congregations overseen by a plurality of male-only elders; the weekly observance of The Lord's Supper; and the belief in a cappella congregational singing during worship.