Sentences with word «connectional»

About Blog This blog features stories of connectional giving made possible by the generous gifts of United Methodist Christians throughout Iowa.
About Blog This blog features stories of connectional giving made possible by the generous gifts of United Methodist Christians throughout Iowa.
«The major thrill is that we have demonstrated what has long been theorized, but not yet observed in a human, which is that the stress of a mother during her pregnancy is reflected in connectional properties of her child's developing brain,» Thomason says.
In many ways the problem was and still is how to provide close representative connections between local churches and national policies: education curriculum, youth work, national ministries, and international ministries, etc, without the insights of the local churches being filtered through states and regions in a typical connectional system.
Together, these mechanisms may contribute to the onset of schizophrenia by compromising the synaptic integrity of PFC connectional architecture and may also lead to persistent and unwanted plasticity of cortical circuits, providing a pathophysiological pathway that sustains the chronicity of the illness.
Polleux F., Dehay C. and Kennedy H. (2001) Pre - and post-mitotic events contribute to the progressive acquisition of area - specific connectional fate in the neocortex.
The intrinsic architectonic and connectional organization of the superior temporal region of the rhesus monkey.
About Blog This blog features stories of connectional giving made possible by the generous gifts of United Methodist Christians throughout Iowa.
Unlike our connectional brothers and sisters, Baptists can make decisions without having to answer to a larger body or authority — a district, diocese, or Bishop.
From the Federal Council of Churches to the Consultation on Church Union (COCU), they have involved themselves in ecumenical relationships; with a restructure of polity during the past decade, they have amplified the connectional dimension of a traditionally congregational ecclesiology.
In those connectional denominations that deploy clergy through an appointment system, change has been even more rapid.
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