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for baptism. Since they do not regard baptism as initiation to the universal church, they will receive members from other churches who have been baptized by sprinkling or pouring. Government is more congregational and less connectional than generally practiced by other Methodists (though some other
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in 1939. The union was attended with dissatisfaction among certain people in all three groups. The John's Chapel Church (formerly part of the Methodist Protestant Church) of
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Unlike most other Methodists, the churches of the Fundamental Methodist Conference do not baptize infants, though the
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It holds its annual conference at the Fundamental Methodist Conference Grounds near Ash Grove in Lawrence County,
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of the Wesley brothers, John and Charles. The three major Methodist conferences in the United States â€“ the
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History and Discipline of the Faith and Practice of the Fundamental Methodist Church
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In 2001 there were 814 members in 13 congregations. Its headquarters near
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The Fundamental Methodist Conference traces its origins through the
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Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States, 2000
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Kurian, George Thomas; Day, Sarah Claudine (14 March 2017).
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Methodist denominations established in the 20th century
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The Fundamental Methodist Conference was instituted at
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The Essential Handbook of Denominations and Ministries
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Minutes of the Fundamental Methodist Conference, Inc.
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Hudnut-Beumler, James; Silk, Mark (9 January 2018).
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denomination of Christianity. It organized in 1942.
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Index

Fundamental Methodist Church
Methodism
Fundamental
Polity
Congregational
Greene County, Missouri
Separated from
Methodist Church
Fundamental Methodist Conference
Methodist
Springfield, Missouri
American Council of Christian Churches
Missouri
American Council of Christian Churches
Evangelical Methodist Church of America
Ash Grove, Missouri
Methodist Protestant Church
Anglican
evangelical awakening
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
The Methodist Church
Lawrence County, Missouri
Greene County, Missouri
dedication of children
immersion
Congregational Methodist Church
Annual Conference
District Superintendent
ISBN

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