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| headquarters = [[Bonhavre]], [[Satucin]] | | headquarters = [[Bonhavre]], [[Satucin]] | ||
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The '''Brethren Church''', also known as the '''Ezekielan Brethren Church''', is a [[Sotirianity|Sotirian church]], with approximately x | The '''Brethren Church''', also known as the '''Ezekielan Brethren Church''', is a [[Sotirianity|Sotirian church]], with approximately x Brethren worldwide {{as of|2017|lc=yes}}. It claims to be the true successor to the [[Jesus Sotiras|ministry of Jesus Sotiras]]. The church is headed by the [[Diadoch]]. Its central administration is in [[Bonhavre (city)|Bonhavre]], the capital of [[Tembira]] in [[Satucin]]. | ||
[[Brethren theology]] is based on the [[Emathene Creed]]. The Brethren Church teaches that it is the {{wp|Four Marks of the Church|One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic}} church founded by [[Jesus Sotiras]] in his Great Commission, that its bishops are the {{wp|Apostolic succession|successors}} of Sotiras's [[Apostle (Sotirian)|apostles]], that [[Ezekiel]] is the successor to [[Jesus Sotiras]] upon whom [[Leadership of Ezekiel|leadership]] was conferred by {{wp|God}}, and that this leadership has been passed down to his [[Diadoch|successors]]. | [[Brethren theology]] is based on the [[Emathene Creed]]. The Brethren Church teaches that it is the {{wp|Four Marks of the Church|One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic}} church founded by [[Jesus Sotiras]] in his Great Commission, that its bishops are the {{wp|Apostolic succession|successors}} of Sotiras's [[Apostle (Sotirian)|apostles]], that [[Ezekiel]] is the successor to [[Jesus Sotiras]] upon whom [[Leadership of Ezekiel|leadership]] was conferred by {{wp|God}}, and that this leadership has been passed down to his [[Diadoch|successors]]. |
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Brethren Church | |
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Classification | Ezekielan Sotirianity |
Structure | Communion |
Diadoch | Talmai V |
Administration | Apostolic Council |
Particular churches sui iuris | United Brethren Church, and 23 Autonomous Brethren Churches |
Language | Ecclesiastical Chelaic and native languages |
Headquarters | Bonhavre, Satucin |
Founder | Ezekiel Khristos, according to sacred tradition |
Origin | 1st century Holy Land, Solarian Empire |
Separated from | Solarian Catholic Church |
The Brethren Church, also known as the Ezekielan Brethren Church, is a Sotirian church, with approximately x Brethren worldwide as of 2017[update]. It claims to be the true successor to the ministry of Jesus Sotiras. The church is headed by the Diadoch. Its central administration is in Bonhavre, the capital of Tembira in Satucin.
Brethren theology is based on the Emathene Creed. The Brethren Church teaches that it is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic church founded by Jesus Sotiras in his Great Commission, that its bishops are the successors of Sotiras's apostles, that Ezekiel is the successor to Jesus Sotiras upon whom leadership was conferred by God, and that this leadership has been passed down to his successors.