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  2. Christian ministry - Wikipedia

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    Christian ministry is the vocational work of living and teaching about their faith, in the hopes of increasing the population of God's people done by the church, church officials, congregational members, and Jesus followers.

  3. Church membership - Wikipedia

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    Church membership, in Christianity, is the state of belonging to a local church congregation, which in most cases, simultaneously makes one a member of a Christian denomination and the universal Christian Church. [2] [3] Christian theologians have taught that church membership is commanded in the Bible. [4] [5] The process of becoming a church ...

  4. Minister (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    High Church Anglicanism and High Church Lutheranism tend to emphasise the role of the clergy in dispensing the Christian sacraments. The countries that were once a part of the Swedish Empire , i.e. Finland and the Baltics have more markedly preserved Catholic traditions and introduced far less Reformed traditions, hence the role of bishops ...

  5. Christian state - Wikipedia

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    As early as the 11th century AD, "Denmark was considered to be a Christian state", [47] [48] with the Church of Denmark, a member of the Lutheran World Federation, being the state church. [49] Prof. Wasif Shadid, of Leiden University, writes that: The Lutheran established church is a department of the state.

  6. Evangelicalism - Wikipedia

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    An earlier survey conducted in 2012 found that 92 percent of evangelicals agree it is a Christian's duty to help those in poverty and 45 percent attend a church which has a fund or scheme that helps people in immediate need, and 42 percent go to a church that supports or runs a foodbank. 63 percent believe in tithing, and so give around 10 ...

  7. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    With more than 1.1 billion baptized members, the Catholic Church is the largest Christian church and represents 50.1% [1] of all Christians as well as 16.7% of the world's population. [390] [391] [392] Catholics live all over the world through missions, diaspora, and conversions.

  8. Clergy - Wikipedia

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    Those seeking to become priests are usually ordained to the priesthood around a year later. Since the 1960s some Anglican churches have reinstituted the permanent diaconate, in addition to the transitional diaconate, as a ministry focused on bridges the church and the world, especially ministry to those on the margins of society.

  9. Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod declares that the Christian Church, properly speaking, consists only of those who have faith in the gospel (i.e., the forgiveness of sins which Christ gained for all people), even if they are in church bodies that teach error, but excluding those who do not have such faith, even if they belong to a church or ...