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What Relationship Exists Between the Populations of Church Congregations and Their Maximum Efficiency?Burton, Jimmy Grey 08 1900 (has links)
The present study was calculated to determine whether or not a congregation with a good percentage increase in membership from a specific date in 1956 to a corresponding date in 1957 would also experience any percentage increase in attendance of members and visitors at the Sunday morning worship services. Likewise, would such a congregation have a large percentage of its assembly in attendance at its Bible classes and at its midweek services?
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Kerklidmaatskap : 'n kerkregtelike studieSpies, Johannes Hendrik January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (DTh)-- Stellenbosch University, 1996. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Questions and problems concerning church membership are plenty and surface regularly in church
. meetings. The way in which the church operates reflects a particular concept of the church. The·
ideal is that way the church functi~ns according to the church law must express the essence of the
church. Therefore it is important to ask questions on church membership in the light of the
scriptures and the confession. This study shows that there is tension between the concept of the
church which comes forwardin the Scriptures and the confession on the one hand and that which
is reflected in the practical handling of membership issues on the other hand.
An investigation into certain historic backgrounds, the conventions of a variety of churches on the
issue of membership as well as the views of church members from· the Presbytery of the Dutch
Reformed Church in Pietermaritzburg was necessary to acquire insight into the present situation.
These investigations have shown that there are several customs and views on membership issues
that do not have a sound theological basis. On what membership means and how it must be
handled in practice there is also a wide variety of opinions.
From the Old and New Testaments it becomes evident that a complete definition of the church is
not possible. The Bible speaks in different ways about thechurch. God's presence and initiative
in the church as his people of the covenant is that which makes the faith community the church.
Faith, the relation with Jahwe in the Old Testament and with Jesus Christ iri the New Testament,
is that which distinguishes the members of the faith community from those who do not belong to
it.
The handling of membership developed in such a way that membership issues constitutes the
delimitation of churches amongst each other. That hampers the visible unity of the church. In the
last chapter an attempt was made to formulate guidelines for the handling of membership in such
a way that the unity of the church is emphasized while the confessional base of the church is
protected at the same time. In this process a distinction is made between the delimitation of the
church against the world on the one hand and the delimitation of churches amongst each other on
the other hand. An attempt is made to unite the soteriological and the canonical meaning of the
baptism in the membership practice. Baptism, as the sacrament of incorporation .into the church
of Jesus Christ is fundamental in the acknowledgment of membership and membership privileges
in the congregation. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Vrae oor lidmaatskap en die probleme wat daarmee verband hou, is volop en korn dikwels na vore
• tydens kerkvergaderings. Die manier waarop die kerk funksioneer, gee uitdrukkirig aan 'n bepaalde
· kerkbegrip. Die ideaal is dat die kerkordelike inrigting van die kerk uitdrukking gee aan die wese
van die kerk. Daarom is dit belangrik om die vrae oor kerklidmaatskap te vra vanuit dit wat die
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Skrif en belydenisskrifte oor die kerk leer. Hierdie studie toon aan dat daar ;n spanning bestaan
tussen die kerkbegrip, soos wat dit in die Skrifen belydenisskrifte geleer word,. rum dieeen kant
en die kerkbegrip wat · deur die praktyk van kerklidmaatskap gereflekteer word aan die ander kant ·
Om begrip vir die huidige situasie te kry, word daarook gekyk na bepaalde.historiese agtergronde ·
vir huidige gebruike. Gebruike in 'n verskeidenheid van kerke word ondersoek en die siening van
'n groep lidmate van die Ned Geref Kerk in d.ie Ring van Pietermaritzburg bepaal. Hierdie onder-
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soeke het aangedui dat daar 'n verskeidenheid van gebruike en opvattings is ten opsigte van lidmaatskap
wat nie 'n gesonde teologiese basis het nie. Daar is ook 'n wye verskeidenheid
opvattings oor wat lidmaatskap behels en hoe dit hanteer moet word in die kerklike praktyk.
U it die Ou en Nu we Testament blyk dit dat afgehandelde definisie van wat kerk is, nie moontlik
is nie. Die Bybel praat op wye verskeidenheid maniere oor die kerk; God se teenwoordigheid en
inisiatief in die gemeente as verbondsvolk maak van die geloofsgemeenskap kerk. Geloof,
verbondenheid aan Jahwe in dieOu Testament en Jesus Christus in die Nuwe Testament onderskei
lede van die geloofsgemeenskap van diegene wat nie daaraan behoort nie.
Die bantering van lidmaatskapreelings het so ontwikkel dat dit dikwels 'n afgrensing van kerke
teenoor mekaar behels en so die sigbare eenheid van die kerk belemmer. In die laaste hoofstuk
word· 'n poging aangewend om riglyne daar te stel waarvolgens lidmaatskap so hanteer kan word
dat die eenheid van die kerk daarin sigbaar word terwyl die belydenisgrondslag van die kerk
beskerm word. In hierdie proses word onderskeid gemaak tussen lidmaatskap as die kerk se
afgrensing teenoor die wereld aan die een kant en die afgrensing van kerke teenoor mekaar aan die
ander kant. 'n Poging word aangewend om die soteriologiese en kerkregtelike betekenis van die
doop byeen te bring in die praktyk. Die doop, as sakrament van inlywing in die kerk van Jesus
Christus, word fundamenteel in die erkertning van lidmaatskap en lidmaatvoorregte in die gemeente.
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AGS-pastore se belewenis van gemeentestrukture.07 December 2007 (has links)
Churches in the twenty-first century experiences a crisis. According to Barna (1998:2) churches are: Holding fast to programs and goals established by their charter members years ago. Many of these ministries have mastered the art of denying the cataclysmic cultural changes around them, responding with cosmetic changes that make little difference. Subsequently the church is losing its influence in the world. One of the reasons is that the church is structured in such a way that it is unable to respond to its changing environment. Therefore, structural change in churches is continually debated and it remains a great challenge for churches to structure themselves in order to become relevant in the twenty-first century. As a result, the proposed study focuses on the re-engineering of the leadership structures of the local Apostolic Faith Mission(AFM) church. In the AFM church, this debate was going on for over two decades. Whereas historically, the larger denomination developed structures and introduced it in the local assembly, they reviewed this position. The purpose of this research is thus to investigate and describe how pastors experience their local church structures as well as to offer guidelines for effective structures to the Church. The researcher conducted semi-structured, phenomenological interviews with eight pastors. The research question was: “How do you personally experience your local church structures?” / Dr. L.P. Mare
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Characteristics, causes and cures of nominality in Africa a case study of faith mission churches /Majam, Iliya Ben, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (D. Miss.)--Western Seminary, Portland, OR, 2002. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 277-284).
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Implementing a church orientation program to enhance the commitment level of participants in the Evangelical Free Church of Wall, South DakotaLewis, Ronald J. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Trinity International University, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-114).
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The reception of Orthodox into the Catholic Church and reception of Catholics into the Orthodox ChurchLuniw, Paul. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (J.C.L.)--Catholic University of America, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-55).
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A critical examination of the traditionalist's position on rebaptismHaan, Kevin J. E. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, 2008. / Abstract. Description based on microfiche version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 202-209).
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A pastor's instruction class at the First Baptist Church of Alma, MichiganStiles, William O. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lombard, Ill., 2002. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 149-154).
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A study of God-sent revival as a motivation for, and model of, personal renewalDunn, Dwight G. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2003. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 241-247).
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A critical analysis of community priesthood in the church of the Province of Southern Africa with special reference to Black community priesthood of the Diocese of Natal.Vilakazi, Mlungisi Johann. January 2002 (has links)
No abstract available. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.
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