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'''<span id="500">500.</span>''' The local Wesleyan church is a body of Christian believers who hold the faith set forth in the [[Article 2. Articles of Religion|Articles of Religion]] of The Wesleyan Church, who have been duly received as members of The Wesleyan Church and formally organized according to its Discipline, who acknowledge the ecclesiastical authority of The Wesleyan Church, who support its worldwide mission, and who meet together regularly for the purposes of evangelism, nurture, fellowship, and worship ([[240]]). | '''<span id="500">500.</span>''' The local Wesleyan church is a body of Christian believers who hold the faith set forth in the [[Article 2. Articles of Religion|Articles of Religion]] of The Wesleyan Church, who have been duly received as members of The Wesleyan Church and formally organized according to its ''Discipline'', who acknowledge the ecclesiastical authority of The Wesleyan Church, who support its worldwide mission, and who meet together regularly for the purposes of evangelism, nurture, fellowship, and worship ([[240]]). |
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500. The local Wesleyan church is a body of Christian believers who hold the faith set forth in the Articles of Religion of The Wesleyan Church, who have been duly received as members of The Wesleyan Church and formally organized according to its Discipline, who acknowledge the ecclesiastical authority of The Wesleyan Church, who support its worldwide mission, and who meet together regularly for the purposes of evangelism, nurture, fellowship, and worship (240).