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Church (congregation) and Church of the Nazarene

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Difference between Church (congregation) and Church of the Nazarene

Church (congregation) vs. Church of the Nazarene

A church is a Christian religious organization or congregation or community that meets in a particular location. The Church of the Nazarene is an evangelical Christian denomination that emerged from the 19th-century Holiness movement in North America.

Similarities between Church (congregation) and Church of the Nazarene

Church (congregation) and Church of the Nazarene have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Christian denomination, Clergy, Congregational church, Congregationalist polity, Episcopal polity, Presbyterian polity.

Christian denomination

A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organisation, leadership and doctrine.

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Clergy

Clergy are some of the main and important formal leaders within certain religions.

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Congregational church

Congregational churches (also Congregationalist churches; Congregationalism) are Protestant churches in the Reformed tradition practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.

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Congregationalist polity

Congregationalist polity, or congregational polity, often known as congregationalism, is a system of ecclesiastical polity in which every local church congregation is independent, ecclesiastically sovereign, or "autonomous".

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Episcopal polity

An episcopal polity is a hierarchical form of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") in which the chief local authorities are called bishops.

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Presbyterian polity

Presbyterian (or presbyteral) polity is a method of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") typified by the rule of assemblies of presbyters, or elders.

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Church (congregation) and Church of the Nazarene Comparison

Church (congregation) has 39 relations, while Church of the Nazarene has 303. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.75% = 6 / (39 + 303).

References

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