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  2. Pennsylvania Ministerium - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Ministerium was the first Lutheran church body in North America. With the encouragement of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (1711–1787), the Ministerium was founded at a Church Conference of Lutheran clergy on August 26, 1748.

  3. Trinity Anglican Seminary - Wikipedia

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    These advocates for conservatism in the Episcopal Church of the United States began to meet and plan a new seminary with a curriculum based on orthodox Protestant theology and evangelical principles. In 1976, Alfred Stanway , a retired Australian missionary bishop to Tanganyika (present-day Tanzania ), accepted the call to become the first dean ...

  4. Daniel G. P. Gutierrez - Wikipedia

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    Gutiérrez was the first native born New Mexican ordained a Priest in the Diocese of the Rio Grande. He served at the parish of Saint Michael and All Angels and the Cathedral Church of St. John in Albuquerque from 2008 until 2011, when he became canon to the ordinary, chief operating officer and chief of staff within the diocese. [3]

  5. Ecclesiastical polity - Wikipedia

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    Instead, some authority may be held by synods and colleges of bishops, and other authority by lay and clerical councils. Patterns of authority are subject to a wide variety of historical rights and honours which may cut across simple lines of authority. An Anglican deacon, bishop and priest. Priests are usually former deacons in episcopal polity.

  6. Christian ministry - Wikipedia

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    It is performed by most Christians, although the early church recognised that "devotion to prayer and the ministry of the word" was a special part of the role of the apostles, [2] thus distinguishing general "ministry" from the "office of minister" to which specific individuals who feel a certain vocation. [3]

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania is a diocese of the Episcopal Church of the United States, encompassing the counties of Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, and Delaware in the state of Pennsylvania. The diocese has 36,641 members in 2020 in 134 congregations. [1]

  8. Legal status of the Universal Life Church - Wikipedia

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    The following year, in the United States, the IRS again revoked the Church's tax exempt status. The Church brought a declaratory judgment action in the United States Court of Federal Claims with respect to its tax-exempt status for the years covered. The Court of Federal Claims upheld the revocation on the ground that the Church had not been ...

  9. Lay ecclesial ministry - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesial vocations serve the Church, while lay vocations are vocations by which the Church serves the world. Programs for the theological education and pastoral formation of laypersons, for the purpose in engaging in full-time and often lifelong ministry in the Church, have grown exponentially in the last four decades.