Wewe ni Kanisa: Agano la Uwanamemba Katika Kanisa la Kimethodisti Huru

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Hakuna Kanisa bila WEWE! Kila mtu anayehudhuria na kushiriki katika jumuiya ya Kanisa la Free Methodist la karibu anaalikwa kuzingatia ushiriki wa kanisa. Uanachama katika kanisa ni wa kipekee kutokana na jinsi tunavyoweza kufikiria uanachama katika mashirika mengine. Ni zaidi ya utaratibu – kuwa mshiriki wa mwili wa Kristo ni uhusiano wa agano.

Nyenzo hii ya mshiriki yenye kurasa 40 iliyoundwa  kwa ajili ya madarasa ya ushiriki wa kanisa inajumuisha:

  • “Kwa nini” ya ushirika wa kanisa.
  • Maswali 5 yaliyoulizwa washiriki wa kanisa.
  • Muhtasari wa historia na uongozi wa Methodisti Huria
  • Nakala za Dini za Methodisti Huria
  • Agano la Bure la Uanachama wa Methodisti
  • Muhtasari wa Sakramenti
  • Njia ya Bure ya Methodisti
  • Muhtasari wa wizara zilizochaguliwa za FMCUSA

Kijitabu hiki kinaweza kununuliwa  kibinafsi, kama kifurushi 5 au kama kifurushi 10.

Pakiti ya vijitabu 5 Pakiti ya vijitabu 10
Pages

40

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Nakala moja ya kijitabu

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