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Jehovah has
brought to the
attention of his "holy"
people the need to
disfellowship those dedicated,
baptized Christians who
refuse to
break and give up...
- church, a
practice known as shunning. Jehovah's
Witnesses use the term
disfellowship to
refer to
their form of excommunication. The word excommunication...
- John
Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 –
December 14, 1943) was an
American businessman, inventor, physician, and
advocate of the
Progressive Movement...
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Jason William Briggs (June 25, 1821 –
January 11, 1899) was a
leader in the
early history of the
Latter Day
Saint movement and was
instrumental in bringing...
- community. When an
entire congregation is excluded, it is
often called disfellowship.
General Baptists are
Baptists who hold to the view of
unlimited atonement...
- In the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church), a
church membership council (formerly
called a
disciplinary council) is an ecclesiastical...
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Samuel Koranteng Pipim (born
December 10, 1957) is a US-based
Ghanaian author, speaker, and theologian.
Trained in
engineering and
systematic theology...
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denominations to its view of
orthodox doctrine or to form new
denominations and
disfellowship them if the
situation becomes untenable.
Those who
eventually deem dealing...
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administrative or
ecclesiastical control over
local churches; such a
group may
disfellowship a
local congregation over an issue, but may not
terminate its leadership...
- The Kit
Denton Fellowship,
later Kit
Denton Disfellowship, is an
Australian literary award presented at the
AWGIE Awards by the
Australian Writers' Guild...