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  2. Priesthood Correlation Program - Wikipedia

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    Because of the church's focus on families, the Correlation Committee recommended a three-hour block of meetings on Sunday that would include a sacrament meeting, Sunday School, priesthood and Relief Society meetings, and Primary, Young Men, and Young Women classes.

  3. Cell group - Wikipedia

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    Philipp Jakob Spener published his Pia Desideria in 1675 and laid out his program for the pietistic revival of the Lutheran Church, emphasising the use of small groups. He suggested the reintroduction of "the ancient and apostolic kind of church meetings," held "in the manner in which Paul describes them in 1 Corinthians 14:26–40." Spener ...

  4. Protestant youth ministry - Wikipedia

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    Youth group meetings generally feature the same types of activities as a Sunday morning church service; modified to reflect the culture of the age groups involved. Services may include a time for worship , drama , games or other activities as well as fellowship through conversation and/or food, and prayer .

  5. Cell church - Wikipedia

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    A cell church is a Christian church structure centering on the regular gathering of cell groups. Small group ministries are often called cell groups, but may also be called home groups, home friendship groups, home care groups, house fellowships, or life groups. A church with cell groups is not necessarily a cell church.

  6. Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Since a meeting can be held once or often, the meeting organizer has to determine the repetition and frequency of occurrence of the meeting: one-time, recurring meeting, or a series meeting such as a monthly "lunch and learn" event at a company, church, club or organization in which the placeholder is the same, but the agenda and topics to be ...

  7. United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The movement which would become the United Methodist Church began in the mid-18th century within the Church of England. A small group of students, including John Wesley, Charles Wesley, and George Whitefield, met at Oxford University. They focused on Bible study, methodical study of scripture, and living a holy life.

  8. List of National Council of Churches members - Wikipedia

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    International Council of Community Churches: Community Church movement Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad: Reformed (Presbyterian) Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, American diocese Oriental Orthodox Mar Thoma Church: Reformed Moravian Church in America: Moravian National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. Baptist (Historically Black) Orthodox Church ...

  9. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    List of churches in Hampshire; List of churches in Harrogate; List of churches in Kent; List of churches in Lincolnshire; List of churches in London; List of churches in Oxford; List of churches in Salford; Congregations in the United States List of churches that are National Historic Landmarks in the United States; List of churches in Philadelphia