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Specific examples of '''general assembly''' include: | Specific examples of '''general assembly''' include: | ||
* General Assembly of an [[Association of churches|association]] of Baptist churches, see: | |||
** [[List of Baptist associations]] | |||
** [[List of Calvinistic Baptist associations]] | |||
** [[List of Reformed Baptist associations]] | |||
* [[General Assembly (presbyterian church)]], the highest court of presbyterian polity | * [[General Assembly (presbyterian church)]], the highest court of presbyterian polity | ||
**[[General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]], highest court of the Church of Scotland | **[[General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]], highest court of the Church of Scotland | ||
**[[General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland]], highest court of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland | **[[General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland]], highest court of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 15 December 2024
A general assembly or general meeting is a meeting of all the members of an organization.
Specific examples of general assembly include:
- General Assembly of an association of Baptist churches, see:
- General Assembly (presbyterian church), the highest court of presbyterian polity
- General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, highest court of the Church of Scotland
- General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, highest court of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
See also
- Annual general meeting
- wikipedia:Popular assembly, a gathering called to address issues of importance to participants
- Conference
- Assembly (disambiguation)