Examples of using Congregational in English and their translations into Hungarian
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It had a major impact in reshaping the Congregational, Presbyterian, Dutch Reformed,
popularised the practice of Kirtan(congregational chanting of the names of God).
The Congregational Life Committee welcomes you to a luncheon on Sunday,
His father had been a Congregational Minister and, after his death, Mac Lane moved to Leominster to live with his grandfather who was also a Congregational Minister.
led his followers in the first Friday congregational prayer.
Reformed, Congregational and Evangelical".
Professor Bryan Ronald Wilson evaluates whether the Church of Scientology's congregational services merit the label of religious worship
Cunningham devoted a large amount of energy to affairs of Emmanuel Congregational Church, of which he was an office-bearer.
to Bible studies, to congregational meetings and conventions and congregational social activities.
Naming Ceremonies and other congregational gatherings.
Almost a hundred years later, the Congregational Church in Samoa of the London Missionary Society, one of the first to arrive, became the first Independent Indigenous Church of the South Pacific.
The local congregational leader is called a bishop
geographical circumstances, our style of organization can serve our members better than a congregational or a presbyterian model can.
Keep in mind that all models of church government, whether congregational, presbyterian or episcopal,
is interred in the mausoleum adjacent to the Congregational Church.
Next to their largest congregational centre, Bethel, there has been
Morning, requiem, congregational prayer- all these terms can cause bewilderment for the uninitiated person,
In addition to its Grand Chapel for all congregational gatherings, Sunday Services and religious ceremonies,
In addition to its central Chapel for all congregational gatherings, Sunday Services and religious ceremonies,
women who desire to serve in congregational settings as a parish educator