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by MENNONITE CHURC

  • ISBN: 0836113144
  • Category: Christian Books
  • Author: MENNONITE CHURC
  • Subcategory: Christian Denominations & Sects
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Herald Press (October 20, 2003)
  • Pages: 32 pages
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Download Mennonite Confession Of Faith fb2

It’s how we understand our commitment to following the way of Jesus Christ. Following Jesus in daily life is a central value.

It’s how we understand our commitment to following the way of Jesus Christ. We believe that it is possible to follow Jesus as Lord above nationalism, racism or materialism. We believe that it is possible to follow Jesus as a peacemaker. We believe that we can practice the way of Jesus’ reconciling love in human conflicts and warfare, without having to strike out in fear to defend ourselves

Mennonite Confession of Faith. Adopted by Mennonite General Conference August 22, 1963. The Mennonite Church, begun in Switzerland in 1525, was a part of the Reformation which attempted to restore the New Testament church

Mennonite Confession of Faith. The Mennonite Church, begun in Switzerland in 1525, was a part of the Reformation which attempted to restore the New Testament church. We conceive the church to be a body of regenerated believers, a fellowship of holy pilgrims baptized upon confession of faith in Christ. As committed believers we seek to follow the way of Christian love and nonresistance, and to live separate from the evil of the world

The Mennonite Church still recognizes these articles.

The Mennonite Church still recognizes these articles. In time, this group accepted additional confessions: the Dordrecht Confession (Holland, 1632), the Christian Fundamentals (1921), and the Mennonite Confession of Faith (1963). The General Conference Mennonite Church was organized when some groups that had roots in the Mennonite Church, joined in 1860 with Swiss and German Mennonite groups who had more recently immigrated from Europe.

The Dordrecht Confession of Faith is a statement of religious beliefs adopted by Dutch Mennonite leaders at a meeting in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, on 21 April 1632.

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Persons who claim baptism as infants and wish to become members of a Mennonite Brethren congregation are to receive baptism on their confession of faith

Persons who claim baptism as infants and wish to become members of a Mennonite Brethren congregation are to receive baptism on their confession of faith. Matthew 3:13-17; 28:18-20; Acts 2:38; Romans 6:2-6; 1 Corinthians 12:13; Colossians 2:12-13; Galatians 3:26-27; Ephesians 4:4-6. Back to article list.

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Adopted by the General Conference Mennonite Church and the Mennonite Church at Wichita, Kansas, July 1995. The 24 articles and summary statement were accepted by both groups as their statement of faith for teaching and nurture in the life of the church.

These 20 articles of faith were adopted by the Mennonite General Conference on August 22, 1963, at Kalona, Iowa. A Brief Statement of Mennonite Doctrine is included.

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