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Community of Christ the King was created in 1993.

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Herald - Community of Christ - was created in 1860.

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Auditorium - Community of Christ - was created in 1958.

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First Presidency - Community of Christ - was created in 1832.

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World Conference - Community of Christ - was created in 1830.

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Christ Community Lutheran School- St. Louis was created in 1973.

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Members of the Community of Christ are called Community of Christ members. They don't have a simplified nickname or title, although they might refer to each other as 'brother' 'sister' 'elder' etc. according to their positions in the church.

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There are many churches with the name Christ Community Church. It is a very popular name for a church. Most churches with that name are independent and have their own stories about how and where they began. There is a denomination called the Community of Christ. This church split from the main branch of Mormonism (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) in the 1840's. Mormonism began in upstate New York, and the Community of Christ split off in Illinois, then moved to Missouri shortly after. Check out the Related links below to see the Community of Christ's official website.

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The actual "wafer" is the Body of Christ. Holy communion signifies the universal reception of the Body of Christ by the entire Catholic community and becoming "one holy community" through the Body of Christ.

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All Single men and women all over the world experiencing Christ...

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The RLDS church is officially known as the Community of Christ. They are a Christian denomination which split with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after the death of Joseph Smith in the 1840's. The Community of Christ is headquartered in Missouri.

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Women for Christ contribute to the spiritual growth and impact of the church community through their leadership, service, and dedication to spreading the teachings of Christ. They play vital roles in nurturing faith, fostering community connections, and serving others, which helps strengthen the overall spiritual fabric of the church.

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The motto of Endeavour College is 'LIFE and Community in Christ'.

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Gerard Redmond Community Catholic School's motto is 'Ever Growing, Learning, and Living in Christ'.

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it is the time when lord Jesus Christ gives his body and blood for you and the church community.

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A GOOD Catholic brings Jesus Christ to the community. A good Catholic should be living the life that Christ lived, he should be living the beatitudes, and seeing every person as Christ. A good Catholic should be a saint, like Mother Teresa. A good Catholic follows the Sermon on the Mount and the beatitudes and brings goodness to the community. He brings Christian values into the community and spreads Christian love. This is exactly how the early Christians eventually converted the Roman empire.

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No. It does mean they are regularly receiving the body and blood of Christ. It doesn't necessarily mean they are being like Christ in their community.

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If you're referring to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young.

If the Community of Christ, Joseph Smith III.

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  1. Rudolf Otto defined the church as a "holy community" reflecting the divine presence in the world.
  2. Karl Barth described the church as a "sacramental community" that participates in the life and mission of Christ.
  3. Dietrich Bonhoeffer viewed the church as a "community of discipleship" called to live out radical obedience to Christ in a broken world.

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The Baptists roles are to tell others about Christ and what he did for us. Spread the word. Glorify christ. Get people into the new testiment church. The Baptists roles are to tell others about Christ and what he did for us. Spread the word. Glorify christ. Get people into the new testiment church.

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By the christans witness of christ to anyone in need of a word for Christ. By also letting there light shines with Jesus as the supreme source in ther lives.

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His appears to have been writing to the early Christian community at large, and the purpose of this letter was to combat heresies about Jesus Christ and deepen the community's spirituality.

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Josef Meili has written:

'In the image of Christ crucified and risen, in the service of the community'

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The motto of Leighland Christian School is 'A Christ centered community in the pursuit of excellence'.

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The Community Church exists to go into every person's world and make followers of Jesus Christ by Loving God and Loving People.

1. go into every persons world

2. make followers of Jesus Christ

3. love God and People

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The phrase "body of Christ" is mentioned multiple times in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament. It is used to refer to the community of believers who are united in Christ, with Jesus as the head of the body. The concept of the body of Christ emphasizes the interconnectedness and unity of all believers in the church.

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It means that you have God all the time and in your Heart... Also its like a Community of people that believe in God

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There is no church called the "Reformed" Latter-day Saints, perhaps you are thinking of "Re-organized"? The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints broke off of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the death of Joseph Smith. Since 1999, the Reorganized Church has been called the Community of Christ.

There are many differences between the Community of Christ and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While they share the first 15 years of their church history, it is often told with slight differences. The Community of Christ has about 250,000 members with headquarters in Independence, Missouri. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has about 14,000,000 members with headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The official websites of both churches are listed below under "Related Links".

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The Mormons that didn't move west, including Joseph Smith's wife and sons, began their own church. This church was known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, with Joseph Smith's son, Joseph Smith III, at it's head. That church is now known as the Community of Christ, headquartered in Independence, Missouri.

The official website of the Community of Christ can be found at www.cofchrist.org

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Community Christian Academy in Lowell is a Christian School providing a Christ-centered, quality education to produce citizens who will be a transforming influence in their world. CCA in Lowell has Day Care through High School.

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Are you referring to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the largest of the above, but changed its name to "Community of Christ" in 2001, and therefore is no longer referred to as "RLDS". They do not practice polygamy and often deny that Joseph Smith taught or practiced the doctrine.

The Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a smaller group that broke off from the Community of Christ in 1991. They do not practice polygamy either.

The Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is another small group which broke off of the Community of Christ. Their origins are in the year 2000. They do not practice polygamy.

Don't get the above confused with the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ, which broke off from the main body, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are known for their open practice of homosexuality, and at least a handful of members are in openly homosexual polygamous relationships.

It is the FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), not the RLDS that is known for its practice of polygamy.

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Robert Doolittle has written:

'Create community with Christ' -- subject(s): Church work with teenagers, Religious life, Teenagers

'Be alive in Christ' -- subject(s): Church work with teenagers, Religious life, Teenagers

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The Eucharist is a Christian sacrament that commemorates the Last Supper, where bread and wine are believed to become the body and blood of Jesus Christ through transubstantiation. It is a central ritual in many Christian denominations, symbolizing unity with Christ and the community of believers.

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The first communion bread in the Catholic sacrament of Holy Eucharist symbolizes the body of Jesus Christ. It is a sacred and symbolic element that represents the unity of believers with Christ and the community of the Church.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a denomination. Other churches have broken off from it, but they are their own separate denominations. These break-off denominations include The Community of Christ, the FLDS Church, and the Apostolic United Brethren. There are about 28,000 congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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President Barack Obama was a member of the United Church of Christ, and attended Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. Obama was elected U.S. President in 2008.

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It has something to do with Christianity and it also helps the wider world to change their lives and receive Jesus Christ as their savior and heavenly father

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The church as: Insitution, Herald of God's word, Sacrament, Body of Christ, Servant, Community of Disciples. The church as: Insitution, Herald of God's word, Sacrament, Body of Christ, Servant, Community of Disciples.

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There are over 15 million followers of Joseph Smith living today. Most of these are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), but there are nearly a million belonging to other break off groups, including the Community of Christ.

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The World Council of Churches is a fellowship of churches which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the scriptures. It is a community of churches on the way to visible unity in one faith and one eucharistic fellowship, expressed in worship and in common life in Christ.

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Salubong (Tagalog for "meeting") is a traditional Filipino devotion that reenacts the encounter of the risen Christ with his mother. In communities in the Philippines, on the morning of Easter Sunday, statues of the risen Christ and of the blessed mother are carried through town in two separate processions. The men of the community, in a procession of joyful celebration, accompany the statue of Christ; the women of the community, in a somber procession of mourning, accompany the image of the sorrowful mother, shrouded in a black mourning veil. They arrive at a designated meeting place, usually in front of the church, where a little girl dressed as an angel removes the black mourning veil from the statue of Mary. This devotion is celebrated in many parishes in the United States that serve the Filipino community.

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Baptism is considered necessary for salvation in many Christian traditions because it is seen as a symbol of spiritual cleansing and rebirth, as well as a public declaration of faith in Jesus Christ. It is believed to be a sacrament that initiates a person into the community of believers and signifies their commitment to following Christ.

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It's spelled Confirmation, and when someone receives the sacrament of Confirmation, they further join the community of God. They are promising more devotion to Jesus Christ and his works.

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Baptism is a Christian tradition and the baptism candle has a long history. Light is an important symbol within Christianity and the baptism candle represents the movement from death to life in Christ, who is also known as the 'light of the world." Baptism is the way in which the Church welcomes a child into the community of faith.

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This is not a complete list, as there are many small groups that form and dissolve, as well as many small independent groups that arent officially registered churches or do not have an internet presence. Many of these are churches that broke off of churches that broke off of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)

Church of Christ - Temple Lot (the Hendrickites)

Strangites

Parrishites

Whitmerites

Brewsterites

Gladdenites

Cutlerites

Morrisites

Godbeites (Church of Zion)

Pure Church of Christ

Church of Jesus Christ, the Bride, the Lamb's Wife

The True Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Church of Jesus Christ of the Children of Zion

Congregation of Jehovah's Presbytery of Zion

Church of the Messiah

Holy Church of Jesus Christ

House of Ephraim and House of Manasseh of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Church of Jesus Christ of the Saints of the Most High God

Church of Freedom of Latter Day Saints

Zions Order of the Sons of Levi

Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ

Church of Jesus Christ with the Elijah Message

Restored Church of Jesus Christ

Church of the First Born of the Fulness of Times

Church of the First Born

Church of Zion

Apostolic United Brethren

United Order of Equality

Church of Jesus Christ of Israel

Davis County Cooperative Society

Latter Day Church of Christ

The Aaronic Order

Restoration Church of Jesus Christ

Perfected Church of Jesus Christ of Immaculate Latter Day Saints

Believe God Society

Church of the Body and Spirit of Jesus Christ

United Order of the Family of Christ

The Watchmen on the Towers of Latter Day Israel

Church of Jesus Christ in Solemn Assembly

Evangelical Church of the New Covenant in Christ

New Covenant Church of God

True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of the Saints of the Last Days

Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Independant Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Lion of God Ministry

Sons Ahman Israel

Millennial Church of Jesus Christ

Church of Jesus Christ Omnipotent

Community of Zion

Church of the Christian Brotherhood

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Pope Saint Peter.

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Pope Innocent III ws the first pope to adopt the title vicar of Christ. Previous popes had used the title vicar of Peter, based on the tradition that Peter had once led the Christian community in Rome and been executed there.

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No, he is the inverse of christ, as in he put one over christ. (Christ)^-1 = 1/Christ

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