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'''<span id="135">135.</span> Identification.''' The Constitution of the North American General Conference of The Wesleyan Church consists of [[Article 1. Name|Articles 1]] through [[Article 12. Amendments to the Constitution|12]], paragraphs [[200]] through [[385]], including the [[Preamble]], [[Article 1. Name|Name]], [[Article 2. Articles of Religion|Articles of Religion]], [[Article 3. | '''<span id="135">135.</span> Identification.''' The Constitution of the North American General Conference of The Wesleyan Church consists of [[Article 1. Name|Articles 1]] through [[Article 12. Amendments to the Constitution|12]], paragraphs [[200]] through [[385]], including the [[Preamble]], [[Article 1. Name|Name]], [[Article 2. Articles of Religion|Articles of Religion]], [[Article 3. Guides and Helps to Holy Living|Guides and Helps to Holy Living]], [[Article 4. Elementary Principles|Elementary Principles]], [[Article 5. Observance of Sacraments|Observance of Sacraments]], [[Article 6. Membership|Membership]], [[Article 7. The Ministry|The Ministry]], [[Article 8. Organization and Government|Organization and Government]], [[Article 9. Powers and Restrictions of the General Conference|Powers and Restrictions of the General Conference]], [[Article 11. The Supreme Judiciary|The Supreme Judiciary]], and [[Article 12. Amendments to the Constitution|Amendments to the Constitution]]. The Constitution may be amended as set forth in paragraph [[385]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:07, 5 November 2022
135. Identification. The Constitution of the North American General Conference of The Wesleyan Church consists of Articles 1 through 12, paragraphs 200 through 385, including the Preamble, Name, Articles of Religion, Guides and Helps to Holy Living, Elementary Principles, Observance of Sacraments, Membership, The Ministry, Organization and Government, Powers and Restrictions of the General Conference, The Supreme Judiciary, and Amendments to the Constitution. The Constitution may be amended as set forth in paragraph 385.