Created by Julie Gholston
about 7 years ago
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Question | Answer |
1. Which of the following was a central reason for the development of a Constitution and Bylaws for the Assemblies of God? | The founders sought to avoid too much organization, but also recognized that lack of organization could destroy the Fellowship’s potential. |
2. The Constitution and Bylaws of the Assemblies of God are referred to by which technical term? | Governing Instruments |
3. Which statement best describes the distinction between the Constitution and Bylaws? | The constitution functions as an official description of the organization. |
4. Two religious rites are specifically commanded by Jesus. These are referred to as | ordinances. |
5. Which of the following is accepted as outward evidence of salvation? | A life of righteousness and holiness |
6. Which of the following is a fundamental reason-for-being of the church? | To be a corporate body in which believers can worship God together |
7. Which of the following most accurately describes the membership of the General Council? | Churches and ministers that are appropriately recognized by the General Council |
8. Which of the following would be part of the General Presbytery? | The district superintendents and two additional individuals elected by each district council |
9. The Constitution creates the district councils for what purpose? | To administer the affairs and interests of churches and ministers |
10. Which of the following would be considered as an ecclesial function of a district council? | Reviewing the qualifications of an assembly for affiliation with the district |
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