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Media ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh-Day) International Missionary Society of Seventh-Day Adventist Church Reform Movement. Sabbath Rest Advent Church. SDARM General Conference (Adventist Reform Movement) United Sabbath-Day Adventist Church.
Young Life. Young Men (organization) Young People's Christian Union. Young People's Religious Union. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour. Young Women (organization) Youth Challenge International. Protestant youth ministry. Youth With A Mission.
Mormon family organizations (i.e., family organizations or associations) are entities created by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to accomplish the basic purposes of family life as understood within the church, in order to establish and strengthen family unity and identity across multiple generations.
Nerd Nite. New England Society of New York. New Hampshire Snowmobile Association. New Haven Lawn Club. New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club. Newcomen Society of the United States. Newport Reading Room. North American Vexillological Association. North Hills Country Club.
Some of these organizations cater to a defined spectrum among evangelical beliefs, but most are self-consciously interdenominational and many are ecumenical. [2] In Protestant and Catholic theology parachurch organizations are termed sodality, as distinct from modality, which is the structure and organization of the local or universal church.
This category has the following 56 subcategories, out of 56 total. Clubs and societies by city (10 C) Clubs and societies by country (109 C, 1 P) Defunct clubs and societies (1 C, 16 P)
Christian sororities. While most of the traditional women's fraternities or sororities were founded decades before the start of the 20th century, the first ever specifically Christian-themed Greek Letter Organization formed was the Kappa Phi Club, founded in Kansas in 1916. Kappa Phi was a women's sisterhood that developed out of a bible study ...
Religious law. Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions. Different religious systems hold sacred law in a greater or lesser degree of importance to their belief systems, with some being explicitly antinomian whereas others are nomistic or "legalistic" in nature.