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Interdenominational

Interdenominational meaning

Of, relating to, or between different denominations or churches.

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He stated this in his remarks at the Interdenominational Church Service for the 2024 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja, on Sunday.

The SGF disclosed these in Abuja at the interdenominational Church prayer service by the Nigerian Interreligious Council (NIREC) with the theme: O Lord, heal our land of COVID-19 Pandemic.

As namesake of the college, this festival explored the role of Mary in an interdenominational way, combining the honor Catholics give to her with the Protestant hymn festival.

Interdenominational churches have moved in to help ease the burden and we are still working with them, through support groups to get an understanding of what is affecting them and providing solutions to their problems,” Matenga said.

Million said this during an interdenominational prayers organised by Pastors Fraternal Mchinji Chapter, whose theme was ‘The plight of people with albinism and violence free tripartite elections’.

The governor graced the morning interdenominational church service held as part of activities to mark Chief Igbinedion’s birthday in Okada Avenue, GRA, Benin City.

What followed was opening of an interdenominational ministry called Atmosphere of Power in Army Day Secondary School and later Overcomers Prevailing Evangelical Ministry all in Ibadan, Oyo State.

He dives to work immediately to be part of the Interdenominational service for 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

He travels extensively across the United States and around the world, ministering at major denominational and interdenominational conventions, camp meetings, and conferences.

Meanwhile, Mzimba Pastors’ Fraternal has slated September 24, 2018 as a day for interdenominational prayers to take place at Holy Cross Church at Mzimba Boma.

The new queen who “is the Founder/President of EN-HERALDS, a prophetic mandate and an interdenominational ministry based in Akure, Ondo state, Nigeria,” according to her website where she is named as Prophetess/Evangelist Naomi Oluwaseyi.

The interdenominational Gay Christian Network has some members who affirm same-sex relationships and others who commit themselves to celibacy, groups it refers to as " Side A " and " Side B ", respectively.

This is held by an interdenominational association of Christians that practice it.