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The word 'denominational' is a correct and commonly used term in written English
The word 'denominational' refers to something that is related to or associated with a particular religious group or denomination. For example, "The school offers a denominational education, with a focus on Catholicism." Here, 'denominational' is used to describe the type of education offered at the school, indicating that it is affiliated with a specific religious denomination. Another example could be, "The church has a denominational structure, with different branches for different denominations." In this sentence, 'denominational' is used to describe the organization or structure of the church, indicating that it is divided into different groups based on religious denominations.
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denominational
adjective
Of or pertaining to a denomination
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The annual synod of the Christian Reformed Church, meeting in June in Palos Heights, Ill., adopted a resolution of repentance for having failed to respond justly and compassionately to abuse victims and asked denominational staff to develop materials to help local congregations deal with allegations of sexual abuse properly.
Methodism has influenced Britain's centre-left far more than its political right.In explaining her denominational switch, Mrs Thatcher said that Methodism was "a marvellous evangelical faith" with great music but "you sometimes feel the need for a slightly more formal service" as well as for more formal theology.
The Catholic church had no objection to this trend as long as it could have denominational schools.Even the churches that are doing quite well in England charismatic and Pentecostal groups, for example—do less well in Scotland, Mr Bruce notes.
I can come alone and sit at a Friday night dinner and feel welcome .Every Jewish young person in America, and in other diaspora countries too, is offered a ten-day trip to Israel, free of chargeOne reason for Birthright's success it that it transcends denominational divides among visitors and hosts alike.
There are 482 denominational schools, which use religious criteria, but also on occasion interview parents—a practice that some left-wingers regard as a form of covert social selection.
Mr Wahl thinks the community, less split along denominational lines than elsewhere, is there to stay.Contrast Israel's gravitational pull on French and British Jewry with its relationship to Germany and Russia.
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To clarify: "Forever" stamps are, in the words of the US Postal Service, "non-denominational first-class postage, which means that they can be used to mail first-class letters no matter what the postal rate".
They first called for Willowbank Primary, a local non-denominational community school where 98% of the pupils are Muslim, to become Islamic.
In practice, black and white southerners mostly pray separately; except, for some reason, at non-denominational megachurches such as Mr Carpenter's.
"In China", says one, "the two-year-old Christian teaches the one-year-old".Because most Protestant house churches are non-denominational (that is, not affiliated with Lutherans, Methodists and so on), they have no fixed liturgy or tradition.
But that is the American and still-Americanising Jesus of many millions of believers who, like Caitlyn Jenner, attend non-denominational evangelical churches, and who, like Caitlyn Jenner, vote Republican.This is why going after Ms Jenner is ultimately a loser for Republican presidential wannabes.
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