CHRISTIAN WITNESS CHICAGO
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CHRISTIAN WITNESS CHICAGO
Watchtower Society, the legal organization in use by Jehovah's Witnesses Authoritative source about beliefs, teachings, activities
- THORN CREEK CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 20255 STONEY ISLAND AVENUE, 60411 CHICAGO HEIGHTS | (708) 758-5543Those who become inactive in the congregation, perhaps even drifting away from association with fellow believers, are not shunned. In fact, special effort is made to reach out to them and rekindle their spiritual interest. If, however, someone unrepentantly practices serious sins, such as drunkenness, stealing or adultery, he will be disfellowshipped and such an individual is avoided by former fellow-worshippers. Every effort is made to help wrongdoers. But if they are unrepentant, the…
- FERNWOOD CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 10134 SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE, 60643 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 429-9807Following the model of first-century Christianity, Jehovah’s Witnesses have no clergy-laity division. All baptized members are ordained ministers and share in the preaching and teaching work. Witnesses are organized into congregations of up to 200 members. Spiritually mature men in each congregation serve as elders. A body of elders supervises each congregation. About 20 congregations form a circuit, and about 10 circuits are grouped into a district. Congregations receive periodic visits from…
- CHGO ILLINOIS CNGRGTN WCKR PARK UNT OF JHVHS WTNSSS
IL, 2733 WEST HIRSCH STREET, 60622 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 278-6715Watchtower Society, the legal organization in use by Jehovah's Witnesses Authoritative source about beliefs, teachings, activities
- CHICAGO ILLINOIS CONGREGATIONS OF JEHOVAHS WTNSSS
IL, 4700 WEST ADAMS STREET, 60644 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 626-8188Watchtower Society, the legal organization in use by Jehovah's Witnesses Authoritative source about beliefs, teachings, activities
- JEFFERSON PARK CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 6560 NORTH HARLEM AVENUE, 60631 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 763-2668Primarily by voluntary donations from Jehovah’s Witnesses. No collections are taken at our meetings, and members are not required to tithe. Clearly marked contribution boxes are provided in all meeting places for voluntary donations, which remain anonymous. Expenses are manageable, as there are no paid clergy and the meeting places are modest. Donations forwarded to the nearest branch office are used for disaster relief, support for missionaries and traveling ministers, construction of houses of…
Ministers in the Church of God are ranked as ordained bishops, ordained ministers, exhorters, ministers of music and ministers of Christian education. They achieve these levels of ministry through a profession of faith, commitment to the church, training, internship and fulfillment of credential requirements. The Church of God emphasizes the doctrinal position of the priest-hood of all believers and encourages laity to assume a Biblical role in local church ministry.
God anoints individuals to serve in various capacities in the church. He equips church leaders, pastors and lay persons with compassionate hearts and leadership skills which combine for effective ministry.The administration of the Church of God at the international level is under the supervision of the General Overseer (Presiding Bishop), three assistants (executive bishops), the secretary general, and eighteen councilors constituting the International Executive Council of the church.
The Church of God is founded upon the principles of Protestantism, although it is not a traditional follower of any specific leader of the Protestant Reformation. The denomination stands firmly for justification by faith, the priesthood of believers, the authority of the Bible, religious freedom, and the separation of church and state. It stands against abuses and extravagance of ecclesiastical ritualism and dogmatism.
At the 2004 General Assembly, a set of seven commitments was adopted which reflects the Church of God's core values in regard to fulfilling its mission and vision.
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The heart of World Missions ministry is the implementation of a global strategy of evangelism, church planting and training. Its scriptural purpose is to fulfill the Great Commission of Christ; share Christ's love for the world; minister to the totality of human need; bring men and women to the knowledge of God and His redeeming grace; and obey Christ by confessing Him to the world. Today, Church of God missions is carried out in 157 countries organized in eight geographical regions.
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The Church of God is founded upon the principles of Protestantism, although it is not a traditional follower of any specific leader of the Protestant Reformation. The denomination stands firmly for justification by faith, the priesthood of believers, the authority of the Bible, religious freedom, and the separation of church and state. It stands against abuses and extravagance of ecclesiastical ritualism and dogmatism.
The Church of God is founded upon the principles of Protestantism, although it is not a traditional follower of any specific leader of the Protestant Reformation. The denomination stands firmly for justification by faith, the priesthood of believers, the authority of the Bible, religious freedom, and the separation of church and state. It stands against abuses and extravagance of ecclesiastical ritualism and dogmatism.
The Church of God has aligned itself with the basic statement of faith of NAE (National Association of Evangelicals) the largest association of Evangelicals in the USA. Members of NAE subscribe to a common statement of faith. The Church of God can be described as positioned in the mainstream of Evangelical Protestantism.
Following the model of first-century Christianity, Jehovah's Witnesses have no clergy-laity division. All baptized members are ordained ministers and share in the preaching and teaching work. Witnesses are organized into congregations of up to 200 members. Spiritually mature men in each congregation serve as elders. A body of elders supervises each congregation. About 20 congregations form a circuit, and about 10 circuits are grouped into a district. Congregations receive periodic visits from…
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Following the model of first-century Christianity, Jehovah’s Witnesses have no clergy-laity division. All baptized members are ordained ministers and share in the preaching and teaching work. Witnesses are organized into congregations of up to 200 members. Spiritually mature men in each congregation serve as elders. A body of elders supervises each congregation. About 20 congregations form a circuit, and about 10 circuits are grouped into a district. Congregations receive periodic visits from…
The modern-day organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses began toward the end of the 19th century with a small group of Bible students near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.In 1879 we began publishing the Bible journal now called The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. It is published in more than 180 languages and is the world’s most widely circulated religious magazine. The name Jehovah’s Witnesses was adopted in 1931. Previously, we had been known as International Bible Students.
Following the model of first-century Christianity, Jehovah’s Witnesses have no clergy-laity division. All baptized members are ordained ministers and share in the preaching and teaching work. Witnesses are organized into congregations of up to 200 members. Spiritually mature men in each congregation serve as elders. A body of elders supervises each congregation. About 20 congregations form a circuit, and about 10 circuits are grouped into a district. Congregations receive periodic visits from…
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The modern-day organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses began toward the end of the 19th century with a small group of Bible students near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.In 1879 we began publishing the Bible journal now called The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. It is published in more than 180 languages and is the world’s most widely circulated religious magazine. The name Jehovah’s Witnesses was adopted in 1931. Previously, we had been known as International Bible Students.
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Those who become inactive in the congregation, perhaps even drifting away from association with fellow believers, are not shunned. In fact, special effort is made to reach out to them and rekindle their spiritual interest. If, however, someone unrepentantly practices serious sins, such as drunkenness, stealing or adultery, he will be disfellowshipped and such an individual is avoided by former fellow-worshippers. Every effort is made to help wrongdoers. But if they are unrepentant, the…
The modern-day organization of Jehovah's Witnesses began toward the end of the 19th century with a small group of Bible students near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.In 1879 we began publishing the Bible journal now called The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom. It is published in more than 180 languages and is the world's most widely circulated religious magazine. The name Jehovah's Witnesses was adopted in 1931. Previously, we had been known as International Bible Students.
Primarily by voluntary donations from Jehovah's Witnesses. No collections are taken at our meetings, and members are not required to tithe. Clearly marked contribution boxes are provided in all meeting places for voluntary donations, which remain anonymous. Expenses are manageable, as there are no paid clergy and the meeting places are modest. Donations forwarded to the nearest branch office are used for disaster relief, support for missionaries and traveling ministers, construction of houses of…
The modern-day organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses began toward the end of the 19th century with a small group of Bible students near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.In 1879 we began publishing the Bible journal now called The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. It is published in more than 180 languages and is the world’s most widely circulated religious magazine. The name Jehovah’s Witnesses was adopted in 1931. Previously, we had been known as International Bible Students.
Jehovah's Witnesses actively seek medical care when needed, and many work in the health-care field. We accept the vast majority of treatments available today.-Luke 5:31.We want to live long and healthy lives. Our religious beliefs promote respect for life and help us prevent many common medical problems. Like anyone else, when we are sick, we seek medical care. We do not believe in faith healing. The type of medical treatment selected is a matter of personal choice.
Jehovah's Witnesses actively seek medical care when needed, and many work in the health-care field. We accept the vast majority of treatments available today.-Luke 5:31.We want to live long and healthy lives. Our religious beliefs promote respect for life and help us prevent many common medical problems. Like anyone else, when we are sick, we seek medical care. We do not believe in faith healing. The type of medical treatment selected is a matter of personal choice.
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES - NORWOOD PARK UNIT
IL, 6570 NORTH HARLEM AVENUE, 60631 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 763-2668jesus, religion, churches, worldwide christian religion, pastor, jehovah witness churches, news releases, jehovah, yahweh, prayer service, jesus christ, organization, bible conferences, god, christian
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES - SOUTH SHORE CONGREGATION
IL, 2833 EAST 79TH STREET, 60649 CHICAGO | (773) 374-2122Primarily by voluntary donations from Jehovah's Witnesses. No collections are taken at our meetings, and members are not required to tithe. Clearly marked contribution boxes are provided in all meeting places for voluntary donations, which remain anonymous. Expenses are manageable, as there are no paid clergy and the meeting places are modest. Donations forwarded to the nearest branch office are used for disaster relief, support for missionaries and traveling ministers, construction of houses of…
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES NORTH SPANISH CONGREGATION
IL, 1515 WEST WOLFRAM STREET, 60657 CHICAGO | (773) 525-1338The modern-day organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses began toward the end of the 19th century with a small group of Bible students near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.In 1879 we began publishing the Bible journal now called The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. It is published in more than 180 languages and is the world’s most widely circulated religious magazine. The name Jehovah’s Witnesses was adopted in 1931. Previously, we had been known as International Bible Students.
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES CENTRAL SPANISH CONGREGATION
IL, 2251 WEST 18TH STREET, 60608 CHICAGO | (312) 829-5815Jehovah’s Witnesses, who come from all racial and ethnic groups, believe the Bible’s teaching that all races are equal in the sight of God. Through Bible education, we have been successful in helping many to overcome deep-seated prejudices.
- NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 1250 WEST FARWELL AVENUE, 60626 CHICAGO | (773) 262-7423The modern-day organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses began toward the end of the 19th century with a small group of Bible students near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.In 1879 we began publishing the Bible journal now called The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. It is published in more than 180 languages and is the world’s most widely circulated religious magazine. The name Jehovah’s Witnesses was adopted in 1931. Previously, we had been known as International Bible Students.
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES - STONY ISLAND MIDWAY UNIT, WOODLAWN UNIT
IL, 1401 EAST MARQUETTE ROAD, 60637 CHICAGO | (773) 363-3950jehovas witnesses, christian, pastor, press releases, fellowship, organization, bible teaching, bible conferences, magazines, bible study courses, jehovah, watch tower, watchtower, jesus, online
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES - DOUGLAS PARK & LAWNDALE SPANISH & PULASKI PARK
IL, 4039 WEST CERMAK ROAD, 60623 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 522-2828articles, press releases, jehovas witnesses, watch tower, holy bible, voluntary donations, bible education, news releases, human rights, emotional care, jehovah, spiritual care, illness, bible study
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES - WASHINGTON PARK ENGLEWOOD AND SHERWOOD PARK
IL, 48 WEST 59TH STREET, 60621 CHICAGO | (773) 684-5677Jehovah's Witnesses, who come from all racial and ethnic groups, believe the Bible's teaching that all races are equal in the sight of God. Through Bible education, we have been successful in helping many to overcome deep-seated prejudices.
- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES - KENWOOD CONGREGATION, LAKE MEADOWS CONGREGATION, PERSHING CONGREGATION
IL, 536 EAST 42ND STREET, 60653 CHICAGO | (773) 624-4052god, worship, articles, illness, watchtower bible, press releases, religion, news releases, bible study courses, voluntary donations, churches, jesus, bible education, human rights, christian, online
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- SHERMAN PARK CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 1608 WEST 68TH STREET, 60636 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 476-2008articles, christian, bible education, online magazine, holy bible, bible study, jehovah, press releases, pastor, religious freedom, online bible, jehovah witness churches, worldwide christian
- UNION PARK CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 3412 WEST AUGUSTA BOULEVARD, 60651 CHICAGO | 001 (773) 486-9172Our Bible-based teachings prevent many health problems both for us and for others who read our literature. For example, we believe that Bible principles forbid the use of tobacco and the abuse of drugs. According to the UN Chronicle magazine, “tobacco consumption is the single greatest preventable cause of premature death and disability in the world.” We may use alcoholic beverages in moderation, but we avoid drunkenness.We closely adhere to the Bible’s teaching that sexual relations should be…
- CHICAGO NW CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES
IL, 1617 NORTH KEDZIE AVENUE, 60647 CHICAGO | (773) 772-8510online magazine, christ, truth, worldwide christian religion, god, spiritual care, religious freedom, jesus christ, news releases, society, witness, bible study courses, fellowship, jehovah's witness
