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Ordinance (Christian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ordinance (Christianity)
Ordinance is a Protestant Christian term for baptism, communion and other religious rituals. Some Protestants, such as Baptists, Churches of Christ, Christian Churches/Churches of Christ, Disciples of Christ, and Mennonites,〔(Third Way Café: Sacraments/ordinances )〕 do not call them "sacraments" because they believe these rituals are outward expressions of faith, rather than impartations of God's grace. While a sacrament is seen as something in and of itself sacred, an ordinance is a practice that merely demonstrates the participants' faith. The ordinances are observed in remembrance of Jesus, primarily his baptism and the last supper (communion or eucharist). ==See also==
*Baptism *Baptist ordinance *Eucharist *Infused righteousness *Ordinance (Latter Day Saints) *Sola gratia
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