Examples of 'church order' in a sentence

Meaning of "church order"

This phrase refers to the established set of rules, practices, and procedures followed within a church or religious organization. It encompasses the hierarchical structure, rituals, liturgy, and overall organization of the church's activities

How to use "church order" in a sentence

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Church order is a guide and ought to be followed.
Established canons concerning church order and discipline.
At first the church order provided for superintendents as spiritual leaders.
It is not to lay down a universal system of church order.
Clear views on Church order and worship.
They mainly dealt with internal church order.
Changes to the Church Order necessary.
You will find answers concerning church order.
The Church Order of Brandenberg and Nuremberg was partly the work of the latter.
The same goes for the new church order.
However, when this church order was ready, it was not officially entered into force.
A year later the synod accepted her own church order.
Of course, the American church order is not a copy of the Dutch one.
Bugenhagen in the following month drafted the new church order.
The Ethiopic canonical Sinodos are four books of church order traditionally attributed to the Apostles.

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Part one has sixty sections and is mostly about church order.
My friends, stay loyal to the church order where you worship God.
Paul is dealing with the issue of authority when speaking of church order.
Church order is preserved in the Holy Canons, which constitute an integral part of Tradition.
These events added weight to the perceived need for a manual on church order.
The Egyptian Church Order is one of a chain of parallel and interdependent documents, viz.
The pattern is found in each of the passages that deal with church order.
Later that year, Lemgo adopted the Church Order and thus officially became Lutheran.
Other Presbyterians were concerned that revivalism presented a threat to church order.
The 16-page monthly carried articles on church order and on the role of church officers.
He created a high court and introduced a Church Order.
John III launched a new church order called " The Red Book ".
The codex contains the weekday Gospel Lessons ( Evangelistarium ) according to the Byzantine Church order.
This occurred over issues of meeting length, church order and method of baptism.
Office-bearers ( i.e. pastors, ruling elders, and deacons ) are required to subscribe to this church order.
In 1653, a synod in Kleve confirmed the church order using the Weseler model.
The church order was decided and was printed for the first time in 1557 in Marburg.
The Council of Nicea also issued twenty canons concerning church order and discipline.
In 1578 the Lutheran Church Order of Hanau-Lichtenberg was introduced in Hanau-Münzenberg as well.
Philip issued an extensive Church Order.
Certainly not those which concerned the essence of faith, church order or Christian morals.
Sinodos, a book of church order.
Representatives of these churches began meeting in 1981 to discuss church order and federation.
In 1571, the Swedish Church Ordinance became the first Swedish church order following the Reformation.

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