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How to use denominational in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word denominational? Here are some examples.

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Further, congregations need to take with great seriousness their denominational obedience.
Among the Southern Baptists they turned to the practice of writing the denominational confession of faith.
His study reveals that American evangelicals, on the other hand, tend to have higher denominational loyalty.
Any overtly religious aspects or denominational classes will have to be paid for.
Even in church-related colleges, many wondered whether denominational affiliation signified anything of substance.
Over the years I have been involved in ministry with many different kinds of churches both denominational and non-denominational.
That distinction has sometimes been lost on denominational officials eager to provide any kind of pastoral leadership to unserved congregations.
The interdenominational women's organization issued a news release following its January 27 meeting with denominational representatives.
Not all congregations will support this ministry, depending upon their sacramental theology and denominational affiliation.
He changed his denominational affiliation from his parents' Episcopal faith to his wife's Methodism.
Does one choose one's cultural and religious orientation over one's denominational heritage?
As I said, the opposition to the elections is a national, not a denominational or sectarian, movement.
Although secular instruction was given in common, denominational religious teaching was conducted separately.
He sought to make Memphis a denominational center for Baptists and called for unity among the brethren.
On my desk are two denominational worship books from successive generations.
Most school boards taught religion but not denominational doctrine, which was, from the bishops' point of view, bad enough.
Leaders and teachers in a variety of churches will learn much about the source of denominational differences.
Even when we celebrate the sacraments in our separate denominational settings, we are doing very ecumenical things.
Our denominational and confessional traditions differ in the respective emphases given to each of these.
The erosion of denominational culture was not, of course, always celebrated.
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The national system of primary education, designed originally in 1831 to be undenominational, has become rigidly denominational.
We may, when circumstances so suggest, change our denominational allegiance.
Moreover, the question was not one of doctrine, or of denominational preference.
Religious, or at least denominational, differences began to cause friction.
Hence it is often most difficult to gain support from denominational authorities and churches for interdenominational projects.
The plans and methods of these leaflets have the approval of the denominational and interdenominational leaders of North America.
She did not view it as uncharitableness, but only as a denominational rule.
Millions of pages of denominational literature have been distributed.
No church, no priest, no ordinances, no denominational distinctions.
Many of our denominational colleges are parsimoniously sustained.
The Baptist Zenana Society in Britain was similarly folded into larger denominational structures.
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