The best example would be the doctrine of the Trinity, formulated in 324 AD at the First Council of Nicaea, and clarified at Constantinople.
The Trinity is a doctrine found in The Bible, but some people at that time interpreted the Bible differently (as do some groups today) - they believed Jesus was not God, and was a created being. The Council clarified that the divinity of Christ, and the Trinity, were authentic teachings passed down from the Apostles, and the correct interpretation of the Bible.
Other teachings of councils include the doctrine that Jesus is fully God and fully Man, one divine person with two natures - a human nature and a divine nature.
The architecture of the church was Gothic.
There is usually a benediction at the end of our church service.
When? Somewhere around 382 AD at the Council of Rome, also 390's at Councils of Carthrage and Hippo. It was the Catholic Church Councils that decided which books were to make up the books of the New Testament. If they were infallible to give us the Bible, as we have today, they must be the Divine interpreter that they still claim to be.
You could try contacting the ministry (Church), he attended, they will be able to help you. If not, they will give you a web site, where you can purchase them.
It depends on what its name is. If it is, for example, 'The Church of Our Lady', it is Catholic, as Protestants do not give that title to Mary. On the other hand, if it is, for example, 'St John's', it could be either.
To give your life to Jesus, you can do so by believing in Him, confessing your sins, and committing to following His teachings. This involves accepting Jesus as your Savior and striving to live a life that reflects His love and teachings. You can do this through prayer, seeking guidance from a church or spiritual community, and studying the Bible to deepen your relationship with Jesus.
Plural of church is: CHURCHES No apostrophe, although if possessive, becomes "Church's" Let me give an example Example: The boundary wall belongs to the church So: That's the Church's wall. Example of plural: There are many Churches. The word "church" can also be a conglomerate whole, i.e There are many Churches, but they are all part of the Church. Not sure if I have ever come across an example of the possessive plural being used, e.g "All Christians are the Churches' followers" (just an example) Because people generally use the word "Church" as a conglomerate whole, therefore "All Christians are the Church's followers". Hope that helps!
going to church where there are people of different races and backgrounds worshipping Jesus Christ together
The tithe was one tenth of a person's production, so a farmer, for example, would give the Church one tenth of his crop.
The Massachusetts Colony was a theocracy.We did not want a theocracy, we wanted the separation of church and state.
The Torah, or Teachings.
his purpose was to give teachings to human beings