First study how the term "one accord" is used in describing the church. then peruse the scriptures: Acts 2:42, Php 2:2, 11 Cor 6:14, Eph 5:8, 1 Kings 18:21 and heb 10:25 This precept is more a theme of teaching but the foundation is sure. If one has a certain credo then one ought to and probably will remain within and with those who also have the same. If one does not have a certain creed it really doesn't matter where he hangs his hat, he needs Jesus and not church.
A covenant community refers to a religious community. People who are part of the covenant bind themselves to each other via a solemn agreement referred to as a covenant. The group provides support and encouragement.
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Covenants have to be legally documented. If it is not in writing with the legal proof necessary to support it, the covenant can not be legally applied to you. Check with your local courthouse to find out what covenants apply, so that you know how to respond.
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The two are not mutually exclusive. It is not as if one is true and the other is false. True interpretations of scripture support science, and in cases not exclusively faith based science supports scripture.
The Covenant Theory states that the First and Second persons of the Godhead had an agreement in which the Father was obligated to prepare a body for the incarnation of the Son. The Son would support the Father while in this state and would be rewarded for doing so.
The two terms are necessarily opposite. Democratic is defined as supporting democracy and/or its principles, while nondemocratic is that which does not support or espouse democratic principles.