Canon Law
Canon Law is the body of laws that govern the Church.
in a church you will find:A candleA lecternAnd a chaliceFrom Lauren walker
Christ, Christian, Church, Corinthians, Colossians, creation to name a few.
Ephesians addresses three questions. How can I live like the world and still be a Christian? Are some Christians automatically better and more important than I am? How can I experience Christian victory? About 60 A.D. while in prison in Rome, Paul wrote to the church at Ephesus and its neighboring churches to give them a manual for Christian living showing how the church could be unified with each member reaching the potential God intended. Ephesians shows: god's purpose in Christ creating a unified church based on God's grace (chapters 1-3) and God's purposes in the church creating a community filled with His spirit and practicing His faith in boldness (chapters 4-6). Ephesians calls you to work boldly for unity in Christ's church.
acts 11;26 ....and when he had found him,he brought him unto antioch.and it came to pass,that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church,and taught much people.and the disciples were called christians first in antioch.
Canon Law is the body of laws that govern the Church.
Canon law.
I'm pretty sure it's the ten commandments, given to Moses by God on Mt. Siani. These are the basic laws of the ChurchRoman Catholic AnswerThe Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law), which was recently reformed under Pope John Paul II and issued in 1983 contains the canons (or laws) that govern the Church.
Eastern Orthodox Church.
"The Christian Community".
That depends on which church you are referring to.
Christian Church Born again
No, but the church Christian Life Centre changed its name to Hillsong Church.
The commandments
Local laws or ordnances may govern this, but it is by no means a universal requirement.
Ecumenism
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