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- Look up congregation or kehilla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Congregation may refer to: Church (congregation), a religious organization that meets...
- The Reformed Congregations (in Dutch: Gereformeerde Gemeenten, abbreviated GerGem) is a conservative Reformed church with 152 congregations in the Netherlands...
- Universalist congregations create their own covenants, often called covenants of right relations, to lay out the principles of their congregations formally...
- between congregations, there is a lack of official statistical data, but the 2016 Directory of the Ministry do****ents some 5000 congregations in the US...
- The Heritage Reformed Congregations denomination was established in 1993, when the synod of the Netherlands Reformed Congregations deposed the consistory...
- of the local congregation. Approximately 2,055 congregations fall into this category.: 213  The remaining three groups, whose congregations are generally...
- Messianic Jewish Congregations (UMJC) is an international Messianic Jewish organization which supports Messianic Jewish congregations. The organization...
- one local church congregation. Federated congregations are distinguished from dual affiliated congregations, where the congregation as a whole is affiliated...
- the expulsion of numerous other unauthorized male congregations. Many members of these congregations barricaded themselves within their premises, prompting...
- in the monastic movement. The two congregations were renewed by Pope Leo XIII on 23 August 1889 as the Congregations of Mary and Joseph respectively, and...