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  1. Preamble (see I Cor. 14:40) This document aims to make known in a clear and concise manner the essential rules by which we govern ourselves at Southern Baptist Church. We, the active members of Southern Baptist Church, do hereby consent to being governed by these by-laws.

  2. 1. Jesus established the local church to function with ordained leaders and a form of governance that protects, guides and releases people in their gifts to minister. The church functions under the theocratic rule of God with clearly defined elders. 2. We believe that the Church is God’s primary instrument, through which He is fulfilling

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  4. This manual has been prepared on the basis of laws and legal risks which prevail in the USA. Metropolitan Community Churches outside the USA are encouraged to adapt information from this manual as may be useful, and should modify the content as appropriate to local and national laws and pertinent legal risks.

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  5. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a body of Reformed Christians who have agreed to conduct their worship and other religious activities in conformity with the then current version of the Presbyterian

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  6. CHURCH BYLAWS (Sample) Article I – Membership Section 1. Members-This church is comprised of persons who profess a personal faith and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, have received baptism in a church according to the New Testament, and actively follow the Lord Jesus Christ in discipleship. Section 2.

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  7. Author: Christian Law Association Description: This updated version of the CLA Sample Constitution and Bylaws contains valuable annotations by attorneys for the Christian Law Association that explain the legal significance of every provision.

  8. Jun 12, 2019 · All matters of worship, of credentialing its pastors, and the free exercise of its religious expression are expressly reserved to the ecclesiastical province of this body of believers as defined in the Book of Discipline of the FMC-USA. 3.4 Interpreting the Bylaws.

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