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Pages in category "Local Christian church officials". The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Church order is the systematically organized set of rules drawn up by a qualified body of a local church. [1] From the point of view of civil law, the church order can be described as the internal law of the church. [1] A church order explains precisely what a document is, in a clinical and matter of fact tone, without conveying the spiritual ...
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. Christian denominations by century of establishment (14 C) Christian denominations by continent (11 C) Christian denominations by country (75 C) Christian denominations by region founded (4 C) Christian denominations by successor denominational unions (4 C)
The Right Hand of Fellowship is a ritual intended to welcome a new member into the fellowship of a congregation or welcoming a new minister into the fellowship of ministers. It is based on Paul 's letter to the Galatians, chapter 2 verse 9, where Paul says that three disciples of Jesus "gave me and Barnabas their right hands of fellowship ...
The Church Educational System (CES) Honor Code is a set of standards by which students and faculty attending a school owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) are required to live. The most widely known university that is part of the Church Educational System (CES) that has adopted the honor code is ...
Bishop Samuel Mutendi (c.1880-1976) was the founder of the Zimbabwean based Zion Christian Church (Z.C.C), which under his leadership grew to a membership of more than 250,000, [1] and is believed to have grown three or four times larger today [2] and one of the largest religious organizations in the country. As the religious leader responsible ...
The Church of the United Brethren in Christ is an evangelical Christian denomination with churches in 17 countries. It is Protestant, with an episcopal structure and Arminian theology, with roots in the Mennonite and German Reformed communities of 18th-century Pennsylvania, as well as close ties to Methodism.
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