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Ministers are servants of the people. They are forbidden to exercise authority one over the other and therefore they are titular leaders.

Ministers of the Church should:

  • Come together to obey Christ according to the will of the Father
  • Come together to serve Christ by serving the people
  • Come together to propagate Christ's doctrines an ordinances
  • Come together that the people might be saved




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