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  2. Evangelical Association of Reformed and Congregational ...

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    The combination of creedal subscription on the one hand and the rights of self-governance on the other makes the EA very similar to Lutheran denominations, which reflects the Evangelical Synod heritage of some of its congregations. Otherwise, the polity is in effect almost identical to that of the UCC, which almost all the group's congregations ...

  3. Confessional subscription - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Church in Ireland wrestled with the issue of confessional subscription in the early 18th century. In 1726, the Synod of Ulster expelled ministers who refused to subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith – this group formed the Synod of Antrim, which eventually became the Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland.

  4. Congregationalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Both groups, however, held to local autonomy and eschewed binding creedal authority. In the early 20th century, some Congregational (later Congregational Christian) churches took exception to the beginnings of growth of regional or national authority in bodies outside the local church, such as mission societies, national committees, and state ...

  5. Confessing Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Confessing Movement is a largely lay-led theologically conservative Christian movement that opposes the influence of theological liberalism and theological progressivism currently within several mainline Protestant denominations and seeks to return those denominations to its view of orthodox doctrine or to form new denominations and disfellowship (excommunicate) them if the situation ...

  6. Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland is a non-creedal Christian denomination, which maintains a great emphasis on individual conscience in matters of Christian faith. Today, the denomination has thirty-four congregations (thirty-three churches) on the island of Ireland, divided into two Presbyteries and one synod, [ 2 ] with a ...

  7. Creed - Wikipedia

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    A creed, also known as a confession of faith, a symbol, or a statement of faith, is a statement of the shared beliefs of a community (often a religious community) which summarize its core tenets. Many Christian denominations use three creeds: the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed , the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed .

  8. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    (The company provided a summary of an internal report from the fourth quarter of 2013 that indicates a 95 percent satisfaction rate, but not the surveys themselves.) McNamara said that his business depends on maintaining Vitas’ reputation for offering the highest quality health services to people at the end of their lives.

  9. Society of the Holy Trinity - Wikipedia

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    A Lutheran pastor becomes a member by publicly subscribing to the Rule [6] at the annual general retreat, usually held in the early fall of each year. Pastors are challenged to remain faithful to their ordination vows by continual deepening of formation in: prayer (Chapters I and V), Christian life as duty and example (Chapter II), collegiality (Chapters III and IV), and study (Chapter VI).