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    COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH

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    COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH PERSON INVOLVED IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION 1st Council of Nicea Roman Emperor Constantine the Great with Pope Saint Sylvester I The bold text in the profession of faith of the 318 fathers constitutes‚ according to Tanner "The additions made by the council to an underlying form of the creed"‚ and that the underlying creed was most likely "derived from the baptismal formula of Caesarea put forward by the bishop of that city Eusebius" or that it "developed from an original form which

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    Church Growth

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    n as to the  nature of our mission I [would] urge evangelical divinity schools and theological seminaries to  read what Dr. McGavran has to say and to give serious consideration to following his primary  suggestions. “  ­David J. Hesselgrave  “No church will enjoy the blessing of God when it forgets its evangelistic imperative.  Tragically‚ however‚ many pastors have had little training to equip them effectively for this vital  task. Ironically‚ the majority of theological seminaries and Bible colleges in America have 

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    The Emerging Church

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    Introduction When one attempts to study the theology of the Emerging Church‚ it is easy to find onself with a mental question mark in one’s mind. In ways‚ it can feel like attempting to navigate a giant maze‚ one filled with a myriad of posed questions that never seemed to be answered‚ numerous seemingly contradictory positions and views‚ a number of people to remember that do not exactly share the same views and several semantic variations like emerging versus emergent‚ missions versus missional

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    Heresies In Church

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    Heresies in Church Heresy is the refutation of the truth as taught by the church. Heretic safeguards the manifestation and existence of Christianity but denies the principle and the true meaning of Christianity. A heretic will pursues a bogus belief for desire of human approval while keeping the outward appearance of Christianity. In the medieval foundations orthodox‚ Christianity was the most important essence of the church. The experience of Christians for more than a thousand years drew a line

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    Church Essay

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    Destiny James My church means everything to me because I am committed to worshiping and serving God. It’s a place where I can pray and ask God to help with my struggles in life. My church is a place where I am secure‚ cared for‚ and loved by the people around me. Most kids my age rarely attend church and dread waking up going and praising god.  I consider myself one of the fortunate kids who have parents that have raised me to love church and to be happy to go and give thanks and worship the

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    Corinth and the Church

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    First Century Corinth The Epistles to the Corinthians were written by the apostle Paul in the mid 50’s A.D. These were letters written to a church community that‚ according to the book of Acts‚ Paul had a hand in founding on an earlier journey (Acts 18:9). The epistles themselves speak much about the cultural‚ economic‚ and spiritual significance of this very heavily Roman influenced Greek city located on the Isthmus of Corinth. By examining the epistles and further historical source‚ the context

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    Church History

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    Marcus Parker February 1‚ 2011 CHHI 301-B02 LUO Professor Michael Mitchell The Foundation of Orthodoxy and the Canon God is the Divine Author of a set of books‚ songs‚ narratives and letters that were written as a way for man to draw nearer to Him through His loving Son Jesus the Christ. God’s Word is an expression of who God is and who His Son is. J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays wrote a book called Grasping God’s Word. Within this book‚ the authors inspire their readers by giving a

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    THE ROLE OF THE CHURCH

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    The word “pastor” comes from a Latin word which means shepherd. The New Testament presents two offices that constitute church leadership—elder/overseer and deacon. Paul lists the qualifications for elder/overseer in 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9. Notice that in the 1 Timothy passage‚ Paul refers to them as overseers (episcopos in the Greek) and in Titus he refers to them as elders (presbuteros in Greek). From this it can be concluded that there is one office with different designations. The word

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    church management

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    com.   Abstract My proposal is to provide you with an Integrated Parish Management Solution which will synchronize all management processes including attendance records‚ church activities records ‚ financial records‚ membership personal data etc. The need for a customized Integrated Parish Management Solution for the Church cannot be over emphasized because the solution will be tailored in solving your church’s unique needs. The Integrated Solution would deliver a single database containing data

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    Ecumenism in the Church

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    Catholic Church view on other religions Although the Catholic Church has a hard-nosed view of its faith compared to others‚ they do accept some non-Catholic religions as “almost right” and overall good. In Lumen Gentium‚ the Catholic Church clearly identifies itself. They take a stance on what the trinity is made up of and how it is united. “Thus‚ the Church has been seen as "a people made one with the unity of the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit."(Lumen Gentium). This quote takes a stance

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