Mk:16:16: He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
These types of churches were formed in Lagos, Nigeria in 1952. Anyone is allowed to become a member of this church as their goal is to have a RCCG member in every family in every nation.
yes, we should go to church every Sunday. but we should not change our church. we should give offering to only one pastor.
Usually upcoming events and letters devoted to the church as a whole. These are not exactly sent to one member, and it's usually placed where every member of the church can see it.
Every family member of mine are very good friends with people who belong in a Anglican Church.
Not every church have a second part to a baptism, but in the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints a person is confirmed a member of the church.
According to Wikipedia, the Universal Life Church one has a single belief in that one should have freedom of religion (i.e every member should be able to pursue the religion which they feel is appropriate without any form of external interference).
every baptised sikh wears a kirpan. it is used for self defense
Every family member should know that you shouldn't marry your siblings or first cousins. Research has proven that children of close family members tend to have debilitating disorders.
No, there is not every church in every town, Particularly in India
Today, Mormons are known for their clean living and dedication to church and family. They disapprove of abortion, homosexuality.But that same dedication sometimes raises eyebrows. Because the church operates without any paid staff, every member is expected to take on a job, known as a "calling," to help run the church. Edit: I removed the comment that LDS members do not believe in birth control. As per the official church hand book the church takes no stand point on the matter, other than, that a couple should prayerfully consider what is best for their family. I am an active member in good standing with my church, my husband is a member of the bishopric in our ward, and we have always used Birth control between our children. It is a personal choice.
No. The pastor is called to shepherd and therefore must have a certain amount of authority but God is the head of the church. The pastor should be the highest human authority within the church but not so high that he is above accountability from the other elders in the church.
It is all a matter of personal preference, but a lot of people seem to prefer Catholic Christian Churches and Presbyterian Churches.