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    Early Church Requirements

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    Some disagree on major theological issues, while others disagree only on minor details. The Bible clearly gives six requirements for a church. The first of these requirements is that a minimum of two people meeting together in the name of Jesus can be considered a church. “For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them (NIV, Matthew 18:20).” The second is given in I Corinthians 11:24 when Paul is telling the church at Corinth to celebrate communion in remembrance of…

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    Place Of Worship Report

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    He referred to how Jesus would heal people of leprosy and blindness and then tell them to show what had been done. The most obvious difference between the two churches is that they speak in tongues. At first I thought I would be spooked by how they praise but in actuality and didn 't bother me at all. Seeing people become overwhelmed by the Spirit was something I needed to…

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    powerful and important. I feel this is one of the most major connections we can have to God so that when you become a missionary and begin to teach his children we can have the spirit to be with us, because even though the missionaries are the ones out there teaching they aren't teaching alone, but rather being guided by the spirit, making up for all…

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    when no one is watching.” Frequently, people consider integrity and character as the same trait. However, the difference between the two is integrity is what you do on the outside, while character is an inner trait. Integrity is the outward expression of the soul, but character is developed in the spirit. In the case of a Christian, character is the Holy Spirit revealing Himself through the outward working of the person. This is why Paul could write to the Philippians, “Let this mind be in…

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    father, the son, and the holy spirit…” about 12 times in a day. Now despite this relentless repetition I didn’t really understand exactly what I was saying. It was only until I was in about 8th grade when I began to understand the doctrine behind the Holy Trinity. Along with this initial understanding, I have gained a new knowledge of it in this class. We’ve learned that the three persons posses one nature which is God. The persons, The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit all coexist, and were…

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    Many churches and small group ministries have different forms of worship to reach different types of people. Two kinds of religion have derived out of many traditional Churches. They are Unitarian and Trinitarian. Unitarian worship reflects on a person 's thoughts and experiences they have with music that comfort, challenge, and inspire them in their lives to make a difference in their lives and the world. Unitarians are religious in nature, and their worship is routinely programmed and centered…

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    1)The definition of Christian Spiritual Formation that John Ortberg gives us is simple but powerful. He defines it as " the process by which your inner self and character are shaped." "This is where the human spirit or will is given a definite character. It is where you take shape." I personally like this definition I found on (CRN)."Spiritual formation is a process, but it is also a journey through which we open our hearts to a deeper connection with God. We are not bystanders in our spiritual…

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    The book of Philippians is about the worship of the Holy Spirit through the savior Jesus Christ. Apostle Paul wrote the book of Philippians while he was imprisoned in jail. Philippians was written in 62 A.D. as Apostle Paul was anxiously expecting to be released from prison. The key people involved in the Book of Philippians was Apostle Paul, Timothy, Epaphroditus, Euodia, and Syntyone. The Book of Philippians was written to show appreciation and love to the Philippians and to also thank God for…

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    Verse 29-30 “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it many benefit those who listen. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.” Historical The believers in the church of Ephesus were struggling with lying, anger, stealing, unwholesome speech, hard feelings and bitterness. These are things that all Christians have had to deal with but people…

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    and second offices of apostle and prophet (as teacher) would resemble a mini-series, because the course of actions leading up to these particular offices are especially long. For example, the process of the apostle and in-house prophet includes spirit led practices such as; the study of the written word accompanied by prayer, baptism into the ministry of teaching (theophany and witness), leadership testing (dry seasons), introductions of the inspired word (revelation), and the delivery of…

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