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  2. The Purpose Driven Church - Wikipedia

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    The book is targeted to pastors and church leaders and advises them to base their ministry on God's purposes, not their own ideas of ministry, hence the term "Purpose Driven". Warren suggests that these purposes are worship , fellowship , discipleship , ministry , and mission , and that they are derived from the Great Commandment ( Matthew 22: ...

  3. List of Christian clergy in politics - Wikipedia

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    Marcelo Crivella Evangelical pastor, mayor of Rio de Janeiro; Eduardo Villanueva (born 6 October 1946) – known as Bro. Eddie; [2] religious and political leader in the Philippines; 2010 Philippine presidential candidate; founder and leader of the Jesus is Lord Church [3]

  4. Clergy - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Church (USA) ordains two types of presbyters or elders, teaching (pastor) and ruling (leaders of the congregation which form a council with the pastors). Teaching elders are seminary trained and ordained as a presbyter and set aside on behalf of the whole denomination to the ministry of Word and Sacrament.

  5. Evangelicalism - Wikipedia

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    Evangelicalism picked up the peculiar characteristics from each strain – warmhearted spirituality from the Pietists (for instance), doctrinal precisionism from the Presbyterians, and individualistic introspection from the Puritans". [173]

  6. Elder (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, an elder is a person who is valued for wisdom and holds a position of responsibility and authority in a Christian group. In some Christian traditions (e.g., Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, Methodism) an elder is an ordained person who serves a local church or churches and who has been ordained to a ministry of word, sacrament and order, filling the preaching ...

  7. Shepherding movement - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherding movement arose out of a concern for the weak commitment, shallow community, and the general worldliness characteristic of many American churches. To solve these perceived issues, members in the house church were taught to have life-decisions “covered” by the house-group leader, elder, or pastor.

  8. Calvary Chapel Association - Wikipedia

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    the pastor must "embrace the characteristics of the Calvary Chapel movement as described in Calvary Chapel Distinctives" the church must have the characteristics of a church (as opposed to a less-developed home fellowship) an applicant must express willingness to spend the time to fellowship with other Calvary Chapels [54]

  9. Pastoral council - Wikipedia

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    According to The Priest, Pastor and Leader of the Parish Community, the 2002 Instruction of the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy, "The basic task of such a council is to serve, at institutional level, the orderly collaboration of the faithful in the development of pastoral activity which is proper to priests. The pastoral council is thus a ...