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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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    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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    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 Going

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    CHURCH GOING – PHILIP LARKIN A typical Larkin poem begins with precisely observed description of a scene from contemporary life and moves on to a conclusion which reflects on the significance of what has been described. Church Going is one such poem. Larkin begins the poem with a precisely observed description of a church he visited one weekday. The church was empty and looked like any other church he has visited with matting‚ seats‚ organ and flowers‚ now fading. He noticed the roof which

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    Catholic Church

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    sustain the historical importance of Catholicism in the country. The Catholic Church in New Zealand is composed of six regions‚ called dioceses‚ which are made up of parishes. There are currently 271 Catholic parishes in the 6 dioceses in Auckland‚ Hamilton‚ Palmerston North‚ Wellington‚ Christchurch and Dunedin. Only under a quarter of those who identify themselves Catholic attend Mass at least once a week. The church continues to grow though‚ as the involvement of laypeople has increased‚ due to

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    Church Government

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Church Government in a Changing Environment Submitted to Dr. Samuel Hoyt‚ in partial of fulfilment of the requirements for the course Summer 201420 THEO 530-B05-LUO Systematic Theology II by Marlinda M. House Rhodes Lynchburg‚ Virginia May 29‚ 2014 Thesis Statement This paper will support that trained leaders‚ upgrading organizational designs‚ functions‚ and services are essential

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    women in the church

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    Women in The Church Do Women have a place in the Church‚ and if so in what office can they hold. We see many women today in leadership positions‚ as Elders‚ Deacons‚ Pastors‚ and Teachers. Some of these women lead large Church’s while some have smaller ones. You can see God’s hand on them doing the work for which we are called‚ to make disciples of others (Mat. 28:18-20)‚ and this can only be done by; preaching and teaching the word of God (2nd Tim 4:2-4‚ Eph 4:7-16) There

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    Church Leadership

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    l22748411 CHMN 201 CO3 LUO 10/24/2010 CHURCH LEADERSHIP PAPER The subject of my evaluation‚ let’s call him Tb‚ an interesting young brother; converted at an early and called to be in the service of the lord almost immediately. His background speaks greatly of the way we should all strive to instruct our children in methods of behavior and interaction with others . He serves as the Youth Pastor at the church where I currently attend. He

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    Simala Church

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    Center Ceiling of Simala Church Sibonga‚ Cebu   One of the many wonders of Cebu is the Simala Shrine. The place is known for the miraculous Virgin Mary where people usually pray for the success of their career. Simala church is located in Sibonga‚ Cebu. I had just visited Simala Church last summer and its architectural design was very awesome. It really looks like a palace to me because of its elegant structure and you would think that it looks like a Vatican church. There are lots of mural

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    Nearly all faiths have a liturgical and doctrinal language. For the Roman church it is Latin‚ for Sunni Islam it is Arabic and for Syriac Orthodox church‚ it is Syriac. Any crossing over of linguistic shreds from the liturgy of doctrine of one to the liturgy or doctrine of the other is important in many ways. If the same word appears in one faith as the other‚ or shares a common root or etymology‚ it may be assumed that it is not only the word and sound that are the same‚ but the very essence of

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