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His Holy Church is composed of men and women of all ages, from all nations and races who are gathered together and have dedicated their lives and conformed themselves to [[The Way]] and character of Christ. | His Holy Church is composed of men and women of all ages, from all nations and races who are gathered together and have dedicated their lives and conformed themselves to [[The Way]] and character of Christ. | ||
They are formed by their free communion of [[Pure Religion]] in a religious society bound by love and service and founded and established by Jesus Christ, to receive, preserve, and propagate His precepts, doctrines and ordinances. | They are formed by their free [[communion]] of [[Pure Religion]] in a religious society bound by love and service and founded and established by Jesus Christ, to receive, preserve, and propagate His precepts, doctrines and ordinances. | ||
Beyond the boundaries of all nations, by their love for God, through [[Christ]] the King, they create a free body or community of [[Christians]], united under one form of government by the profession of one faith, and the observance of the same rituals and ceremonies. | Beyond the boundaries of all nations, by their love for God, through [[Christ]] the King, they create a free body or [[community]] of [[Christians]], united under one form of government by the profession of one faith, and the observance of the same [[rituals and ceremonies]]. | ||
Their rituals include practical service and sacrifice in [[Fervent Charity|charity]] and [[Love|love]] which draws the individual to the [[Kingdom of God]], strengthen the family and individual relationships with the righteousness of God. | Their rituals include practical service and sacrifice in [[Fervent Charity|charity]] and [[Love|love]] which draws the individual to the [[Kingdom of God]], strengthen the family and individual relationships with the righteousness of God. | ||
Their ceremonies are seen in the performance of their mutual duty in a [[Daily ministration]] of hope and | Their ceremonies are seen in the performance of their mutual [[duty]] in a [[Daily ministration]] of [[hope]] and [[charity]]. The recording of the affairs of the people, for the people including recording and recognition of notable events of life, including but not limited to birth, rebirths, adoptions, marriages and deaths. But the [[duty|duties]] of His Holy Church to "feed His sheep" also include the training of [[disciple]]s, the operations of the [[Church]], including letters or documents of witness, recognition, identification, and the celebration and service to the people. | ||
This edification of the faithful is established in charitable service through a Living [[Network]] of volunteers who care about each other, their rights, life and liberty as much as they care about their own as free | This edification of the faithful is established in charitable service through a Living [[Network]] of volunteers who care about each other, their rights, life and liberty as much as they care about their own as free [[soul]]s under God in His kingdom in common service to all. |
Revision as of 10:34, 18 December 2017
Dedicated to the service of the Lord.
His Holy Church is composed of men and women of all ages, from all nations and races who are gathered together and have dedicated their lives and conformed themselves to The Way and character of Christ.
They are formed by their free communion of Pure Religion in a religious society bound by love and service and founded and established by Jesus Christ, to receive, preserve, and propagate His precepts, doctrines and ordinances.
Beyond the boundaries of all nations, by their love for God, through Christ the King, they create a free body or community of Christians, united under one form of government by the profession of one faith, and the observance of the same rituals and ceremonies.
Their rituals include practical service and sacrifice in charity and love which draws the individual to the Kingdom of God, strengthen the family and individual relationships with the righteousness of God.
Their ceremonies are seen in the performance of their mutual duty in a Daily ministration of hope and charity. The recording of the affairs of the people, for the people including recording and recognition of notable events of life, including but not limited to birth, rebirths, adoptions, marriages and deaths. But the duties of His Holy Church to "feed His sheep" also include the training of disciples, the operations of the Church, including letters or documents of witness, recognition, identification, and the celebration and service to the people.
This edification of the faithful is established in charitable service through a Living Network of volunteers who care about each other, their rights, life and liberty as much as they care about their own as free souls under God in His kingdom in common service to all.