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different and are very informal. Methodists utilize the Bible and the hymnal during  their  worship  services.  Most  Methodist  worship  services  may  be classified as liturgical. Two  sacraments,  Baptism  and  the  Lord’s  Supper,  are  observed  in  the Methodist   church.   Baptism   is   administered   to   both   infants   and   adults, usually by sprinkling. There are 23 separate Methodist bodies in the United States of which the United Methodist church is the largest. PENTECOSTAL    CHURCHES.—“ Pentecostalism”  is  a  very  inclusive term   applied   to   a   large   number   of   evangelical   groups,   assemblies,   and churches in America. They use a variety of names, and do not always include the   term   “Pentecostal”   in   their   name.   The   Assemblies   of   God   and   the Church  of  God  are  two  of  the  largest  Pentecostal  churches  in  America. Assemblies   of   God   (General   Council   of).—The   largest   of   the Pentecostal  bodies  is  the  General  Council  of  the  Assemblies  of  God.  This body  is  made  up  of  an  aggregation  of  Pentecostal  churches  and  assemblies with  a  combined  membership  of  over  1  million  people.  The  government  of the  assemblies  is  an  unusual  mixture  of  presbyterian  and  congregational forms.  Local  congregations  are  very  independent  regarding  their  policy  and the  conduct  of  their  local  affairs.  Worship  services  within  the  Assemblies  of God  are  non-liturgical.  Two  ordinances,  Baptism,  and  the  Lord’s  Supper, are  observed. Church of God.—At least 200 independent religious bodies in the United States bear the name of Church of God. In spite of differences among these bodies,  they  hold  many  common  doctrines.  They  stress  divine  healing  and accept  Baptism,  the  Lord’s  Supper,  and  Foot  Washing  as  ordinances.  They abstain  from  the  use  of  alcohol  and  tobacco,  and  the  wearing  of  jewelry. Worship  services  within  the  Church  of  God  are  non-liturgical. PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCHES.—Presbyterian   congregations   were worshipping  in  the  Americas  as  early  as  1611.  In  1706  Francis  Makemie, a   young   Scotch-Irish   minister,    invited  six  ministers  to  meet  him  in Philadelphia.  They  bonded  together  to  form  the  first  presbytery.  In  a  few years  many  other  churches  joined  the  presbytery  and  they  set  up  a  parent synod with four presbyteries responsible to it. In this way, the Presbyterian church  was  organized  independently  in  America. The   Presbyterian   church   drew   its   inspiration   from   the   teachings   of John   Calvin.   The   central   idea   is   the   absolute   sovereignty   of   God.   The Westminster Confession of Faith of 1648 stands as the Presbyterians’ creed. Worship in Presbyterian churches is simple and dignified. Pastors exercise no priestly  functions,  and  the  church  recognizes  only  two  sacraments,  Baptism and  the  Lord’s  Supper. The  ruling  courts  of  the  Presbyterian  church  are:  the  session;  the presbytery;  the  synod;  and  the  general  assembly.  The  synod  covers  a  wider area  such  as  a  state.  The  minister  and  a  board  of  elders  rule  each  local church.  The  members  of  the  church  elect  the  ministers  and  the  elders.  The elders  help  the  minister  exercise  spiritual  oversight  over  the  congregation. Deacons look after the poor and distressed. Trustees handle the property and the finances. 2-20

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