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  2. Family integrated church - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, a family integrated church is one in which parents and children ordinarily attend church services together; during the service of worship, children and youth stay all through church services and do not attend children's and youth ministries during this time (though after or before the integrated service of worship, church members often attend Sunday School catered to various ...

  3. Family Church - Wikipedia

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    Family Integrated Church; See also. Holy Family Church (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 11:36 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Timothy Paul Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones has criticized the practice of family-integrated church in which congregations eliminate all age-organized ministries. His academic paper “Catechism Classes and Other Surprising Precedents for Age-Organized Ministry” examined sixteenth-century practices of age-organized discipleship and pointed out errors in the historical claims made by proponents of family-integrated ministry. [9]

  5. Children's sermon - Wikipedia

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    In cases of family integrated churches, children return to their pews to sit with their family for the remainder of the Divine Service; in other churches, the children may be dismissed to Sunday School following the children's sermon.

  6. Patriarch (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster was a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) in which he was ordained in 1977. He left the PCA in 1996 since he had been serving for years in a non-Presbyterian church. He had founded Immanuel Family Fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1990, a "family-integrated church" consisting almost entirely of homeschooling families.

  7. Reid Temple A.M.E. Church - Wikipedia

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    Reid Temple AME Church is a Bible-believing, Christ-centered, Family-integrated, Multigenerational, and Culturally aware church, spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ while “Building the Beloved Community.” The mission of Reid Temple AME Church is to increase and grow our ministry for the spiritual, social, and physical development of all ...

  8. Inter-generational ministry - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Family-Integrated Churches lists around 800 affiliated churches. [ 1 ] However, with growing frequency of non-traditional families, Scott Wilcher ("The Orphaned Generation: The Father's Heart for Connecting Youth and Young Adults to your Church") suggests a broadening of the interpretation of family from a birth family ...

  9. Primitive Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Primitive Baptist practices that are distinguishable from those of other Baptists include a cappella singing, family integrated worship, and foot washing. This African-American Primitive Baptist church in Florida is an exception to the usual practice [ 15 ] of excluding musical instruments: a piano and organ are visible.