No, not all. Some Baptist churches do not have an altar, for example.
No.
Example: Jehovah's Witnesses as Christians don't have an altar. (We are more of a Bible EDUCATIONAL Disceminating group, than a group with celebrations and rituals.)
Christian (all denominations)
All of them
An altar is a symbol. It represents different things to different denominations. Esentially it is a place of sacrifice, going back to pre-Hebrew and pagan traditions. Like all symbols, the power is in how you use it and does not reside in the symbol itself.
their two denominations in jamaica
The Maryland Toleration Acts of 1649 declared religious freedom to all Christian denominations.
Christian Mingle is an ecumenical Christian dating site. In other words, Christians of all denominations are welcome to use the services. The site has testimonials from pastors from such a variety of churches as Presbyterian and Baptist.
The World Christian Encyclopedia estimated almost 21,000 denominations, and the updated World Christian Encyclopedia estimated at least 33,000.
The pope is representing all Christian denominations by following what is right. The pope is a member of the Clergy and the Clergy are only allowed to do what a Christian does. Answer: The pope does not represent all demoniations, although he does represent the largest conglomeration of Christians. This means that he speaks for the majority, if not the entirety; a statement which applies to every leader.
All Christians -- and all people -- should be against war. But there are some denominations that are against being in the military. They include: Jehovah's Witnesses and Conservative Mennonites.
All of them where Christian. Anything ranging from quaker, to Catholic.
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