Canon Law
The NT doesn't compare the local church (the church you go to) with a body. But it does compare the universal church (all believers in Christ) to a body.The universal church is like a body because it is made up of many parts (believers).These parts should function in harmony together - just as the many parts of a body function together.No part is more important than another part. Every part has a function.Just as a head leads/controls a body, Christ is the head of the universal church.Comment: Just what do you mean by universal as a mainstream church carries this as part of its name? The Bible calls the Church Jesus established, 'the Church of God,' in about 12 places in the N.T.. Is this your 'universal' Church?? This Church, by the way, has always had the 'little flock.'
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The answer will depend on the country that you live in and their laws.
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Canon law.
Canon Law
I'm pretty sure it's the ten commandments, given to Moses by God on Mt. Siani. These are the basic laws of the ChurchRoman Catholic AnswerThe Codex Iuris Canonici (Code of Canon Law), which was recently reformed under Pope John Paul II and issued in 1983 contains the canons (or laws) that govern the Church.
That depends on which church you are referring to.
The commandments
Local laws or ordnances may govern this, but it is by no means a universal requirement.
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The Mayflower Compact.
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Canon Law
A church denomination is an identifiable religious body operating under a common name, structure, and doctrine within the main body of Christianity.
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