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All religious or clergy who preach or argue against the council's decision on the reform of credit organizations are subject to automatic excommunication. [ 20 ] Church authorities who do not give the required written warrants for publishing books freely and without delay are excommunicated.
Nevertheless, The Shepherd of Hermas, an early Christian work on the subject, teaches that while fornication is the only reason that divorce can ever be permitted, remarriage with another person is forbidden to allow repentance and reconciliation of the husband and wife (those who refuse to forgive and receive their spouse are guilty of a grave ...
Sermon 134: True Christianity Defended - Isaiah 2:21, dated 24 June 1721, probably intended for preaching before the University of Oxford. Copies have been found in both English and Latin. [13] Sermon 135: On Mourning the Dead - 2 Samuel 12:23, preached at Epworth on 11 January 1726, at the funeral of John Griffith
[1] [6] He divorced his first wife and was married the second time to Zonnya, then the Executive Vice-president of his organization. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The new couple moved to Clearwater, Florida , where Harrington became a successful motivational speaker for automobile dealers, multilevel marketing and real estate in the 1980s and 1990s.
"Pastor Reinstated for now at Chapel" Seattle Times, March 11, 1988. "Pastor Plans to Fire Staff, says Chapel Spokesman". Seattle Times, March 14, 1988. "Church Heading Back to Court – No Firings Yet in Divided Community Chapel". Seattle Times, March 14, 1988. "Burien Pastor Object of Civil Suit as well – Former Church Cites Stress, Unusual ...
Lonnie Frisbee's testimony (preaching) on Mother's Day at Pastor John Wimber's Church, May 11, 1988, part 2; audio only with extensive photo slideshow. It is believed by some that this very meeting inspired the Vineyard Church movement (trailer on video gives date of 5-11-88, however vineyardusa.org states that this occurred in 1980).
The Book of Discipline constitutes the law and doctrine of the United Methodist Church. [1] It follows similar works for its predecessor denominations. It was originally published in 1784, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has been published every four years thereafter following the meeting of the General Conference, which passes legislation that is included in the Book of Discipline.
Married couples can separate in the case of physical abuse and neglect, or if one partner attempts to hinder the other from being a Jehovah's Witness. [92] Remarriage after divorce is permissible only on the grounds of adultery, based on their understanding of Jesus' words at Matthew 5:32 and Matthew 19:9.