It depends on the individual church, but I would say most baptist churches would allow it.
Christian...I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that she and her family are members of the Southern Baptist Convention.
The lectern, the place in which they read the Bible. Only the minister or member of the congregation can read from it.
The church members sing by echoing the words of Zeebo. There are no hymn books because they cannot afford them and few members can read. They take up offerings for community members such as Helen, who cannot find work and for her husband who has been accused of rape.
They might, but its not a translation approved by the Catholic church for their English speaking members to be reading.
because they can not afford them
The Southern Baptist Convention is a Christian Protestant denomination based in the United States. It is a coalition of over 45,000 congregations that agree on a common doctrine and belief structure. Although founded in Georgia with an early focus on other southern churches, the Convention now has members spread throughout the United States.
Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) read The Book Of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, The Pearl Of Great Price, & The Bible, the King James version. They use hymn books and various lesson manuals in church as well.
Pray, sing, read, listen, give money, greet other members, help the poor, love one another....
The Episitle (letter) of Jude was not directed to the members of one church in particular, such as Paul's letters were, but was intended to be circulated and read in all churches.
There is nothing in the Bible that says John the Baptist changed his name to Mark. Soon after we first read about John the baptist he is beheaded and that's the last we hear about him.
A:This is hyperbole or exaggeration, meaning that nothing of consequence could have happened in the long history of the world unless it was the result of something the church or its members did. Read literally it smacks of arrogance.
A will may be read in church or not. That is up to the executor and the church officials. The will does not become official in the United States until it is read in probate court.