Further, congregations need to take with great seriousness their denominational obedience. |
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Among the Southern Baptists they turned to the practice of writing the denominational confession of faith. |
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His study reveals that American evangelicals, on the other hand, tend to have higher denominational loyalty. |
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Any overtly religious aspects or denominational classes will have to be paid for. |
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Even in church-related colleges, many wondered whether denominational affiliation signified anything of substance. |
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Over the years I have been involved in ministry with many different kinds of churches both denominational and non-denominational. |
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That distinction has sometimes been lost on denominational officials eager to provide any kind of pastoral leadership to unserved congregations. |
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The interdenominational women's organization issued a news release following its January 27 meeting with denominational representatives. |
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Not all congregations will support this ministry, depending upon their sacramental theology and denominational affiliation. |
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He changed his denominational affiliation from his parents' Episcopal faith to his wife's Methodism. |
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Does one choose one's cultural and religious orientation over one's denominational heritage? |
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As I said, the opposition to the elections is a national, not a denominational or sectarian, movement. |
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Although secular instruction was given in common, denominational religious teaching was conducted separately. |
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He sought to make Memphis a denominational center for Baptists and called for unity among the brethren. |
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On my desk are two denominational worship books from successive generations. |
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Most school boards taught religion but not denominational doctrine, which was, from the bishops' point of view, bad enough. |
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Leaders and teachers in a variety of churches will learn much about the source of denominational differences. |
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Even when we celebrate the sacraments in our separate denominational settings, we are doing very ecumenical things. |
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Our denominational and confessional traditions differ in the respective emphases given to each of these. |
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The erosion of denominational culture was not, of course, always celebrated. |
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Two models of denominational affiliation continue to frame most sociological analyses of the schism. |
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Religious leaders are of two minds about the importance of denominational loyalty. |
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Moreover, it would be a mistake to imagine that the extensive denominational press was narrowly sectarian. |
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It must become a studied challenge for theologians, denominational officials, and laity, as well as pastors. |
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Most denominational offices and seminaries have helpful materials and guidance suggestions. |
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After decades of dead formalism in denominational churches, the charismatic movement seemed to bring great spiritual freedom. |
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More recently, even where the charismatic movement remains within denominational churches, it has acquired a Restorationist emphasis. |
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Fewer parallels can be found in the area of denominational religion classes, which the different countries regulate in very different ways. |
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Public buildings may not exhibit religious symbols and, likewise, cemeteries cannot be denominational. |
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The principle of the religious neutrality of the State entails the prohibition of public denominational schools. |
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Does denominational identity translate into greater church involvement? |
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Start your library by researching other denominational hymnals. |
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Football retained tenacious local loyalties, overlaid by denominational and social rivalries, mediated by the search for success and corresponding reward. |
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Historians of the University of Toronto pictured the denominational schools, before they joined the public system, as outlying curiosities unworthy of serious attention. |
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Throughout the 20th century it participated in interdenominational dialogues and sought to create unions across denominational boundaries. |
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In most denominations, that rise has resulted in majority support even when the denominational hierarchy disagrees. |
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The first action requires the Russian Methodist Church, while continuing to indigenize, to remain in close partnership with global denominational efforts. |
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For many they have been scandalized and they have lost their confidence in these denominational schools. |
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As a means of regaining support for a return to power, the Conservative Party turned to support of denominational schools. |
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Let us leave behind our fears and our prejudices in order to go beyond walls of separation, national or denominational ones! |
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The minutes of the diaconate throb with painful materials during these years as the church searched for denominational identity along with so many other moderates. |
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To contribute to a better understanding and implementation of this principle in denominational circles. |
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Unity in foreign policy matters was impossible in the period of denominational tensions anyway. |
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But denominational discrimination was no joke in those days. |
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Other occasions for dialogue occur through the presence of ecumenical guests and partners at denominational meetings. |
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Our concern in this article is not to comment on the importance of denominations but to examine denominational loyalty over time in a cross-denominational sample. |
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In an unfortunate spirit of jealous rivalry, the various denominational colleges were not slow in seizing the opportunity to attack the commonwealth's unsectarian college. |
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We learned to speak a common language by setting aside our denominational vernaculars. |
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Churches have dropped their denominational affiliation as part of their name and have actually given themselves a name which doesn't denote which denomination they're with. |
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Oddly enough, I was this morning at the funeral of Cardinal Carter and I shared a few moments with William Davis, who was premier at the time this denominational school funding went through. |
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The chart below shows the mutual relations and historical origins of the main Protestant denominational families, or their parts. |
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It has been tendered before the committee, at least by some witnesses, that they may have a preference for a separate denominational course for which groups may want provincial funding. |
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Many people got saved through this illegal broadcast which was listened to by thousands of both believers and nonbelievers from across the denominational spectrum, all searching for spiritual nurturing. |
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The idea that the denominational school is to be differentiated from the common school purely by the character of its religious exercises or religious studies is erroneous. |
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The section specifies that provincial legislation regarding education cannot prejudicially affect a right or privilege with respect to denominational schools held by a class of persons at the time of union. |
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Nothing in such law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to denominational schools, which any class of persons have by law or practice in the province at the union. |
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Waldman addressed the funding of denominational schools, and did not in any way address preferential hiring of co-religionists as teachers in denominational schools. |
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The denominational schools, in which religious instruction plays an important role, are financed both by contributions from parents and by government grants, which are distributed based on various funding formulas. |
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Nothing in this Charter abrogates or derogates from any rights or privileges guaranteed by or under the Constitution of Canada in respect of denominational, separate or dissentient schools. |
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As explained in the background section above, the constitutional guarantees under Section 93 regarding denominational and dissentient school boards in Quebec have been repealed by virtue of a constitutional amendment. |
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In the last quarter of the 20th century, Québec became a multiethnic society in which the denominational character of the education system no longer reflected reality. |
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The commission proposed the creation of a single interdenominational school system encompassing the four separate denominational systems then in operation. |
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In addition, one of its recommendations concerned the establishment of a single interdenominational school system comprising the four separate denominational systems already in place. |
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The term, as amended in 1996, ensures that all publicly funded schools are denominational and creates two types of schools, interdenominational schools and schools operated for children of a single denomination. |
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Establish equality in inheritance law to bring to an end the pre-eminence of the male bloodline, male privilege and to remove ambiguities in the law on inheritance rights in cases of religious or denominational differences. |
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Preserving the denominational character of a religious school requires, as has been recognized by the courts, the ability to hire teachers preferentially on the basis of religion. |
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There are 482 denominational schools, which use religious criteria, but also on occasion interview parents—a practice that some left-wingers regard as a form of covert social selection. |
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Mr Wahl thinks the community, less split along denominational lines than elsewhere, is there to stay. Contrast Israel's gravitational pull on French and British Jewry with its relationship to Germany and Russia. |
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One might reasonably retort that in many countries, a lot of non-governmental schools distinguish themselves or pretend to do so through a denominational nature. |
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Working together across denominational lines is encouraged since it helps break down the barriers in the church and helps leaders learn from each other. |
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Teaching at an educational institution, whether or not it is a denominational school, college or seminary, is not by itself recognized as ministering to a congregation. |
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In certain instances we were estranged from denominational boardsmen by their sensitivity to professional prerogative. |
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While they maintained a denominational character, they were in nowise illiberal, and set up no religious test for entrance. |
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Education in the Republic of Ireland has traditionally been organised on denominational lines. |
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Enrolment in denominational schools dropped sharply, and by 1939 all such schools were disbanded or converted to public facilities. |
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Alone in North America Newfoundland had a state funded system of denominational schools. |
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The school system was denominational until the 1990s, with each church receiving grants in proportion to numerical strength. |
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They discussed denominational differences as the ground for restoring the church communion. |
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Early leaders of the Church, in lectures and sermons, warned against Ritualism as a denominational proclivity in the Episcopal Church. |
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These two theodicies can be found in the denominational segregation within the religious community. |
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Spiritualism is currently practiced primarily through various denominational Spiritualist Churches in the United States and United Kingdom. |
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Unlike ecumenism, transformationalism is not an expression of denominational uniformity, but an expression of interdenominational alliances. |
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However, it is possible to argue that we are hiding behind aliases by not defining the minyanim along denominational lines. |
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Abreaction to the consequent diminishment of denominational authority inaugurated a second phase that would lead to the removal of religious purposes from the law itself. |
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In 1948 the Lutheran church bodies within EKD founded their denominational umbrella, despite being named church, the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany. |
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The idea was that a complete list of fully documented providences should be compiled as a cooperative venture which would cross denominational barriers. |
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In addition to the denominational Pentecostal churches, there are many Pentecostal churches that choose to exist independently of denominational oversight. |
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As a nontenured teacher in a local denominational secondary school, the narrator of this novel, the burlesquely named Joseph Gouffignat, has a keen eye for satire. |
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The revival aroused alarm among ministers for the revolutionary, even anarchistic, impact it had upon chapel congregations and denominational organisation. |
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Unitarianism, both as a theology and as a denominational family of churches, was defined and developed in Poland, Transylvania, England, Wales and the United States. |
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The work in South America began in 1921 when four Argentine churches urgently requested that denominational recognition be given to George Geier, who was serving them. |
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Nonconformists were angered by the Education Act 1902, which integrated denominational schools into the state system and provided for their support from taxes. |
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These practices set Baptist churches apart from connectional churches in which the denominational judicatory has the authority to direct a congregation's life. |
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