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5.2 The Church as an OrganisationThe two churches in <strong>the</strong> study rely on <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Holy Spirit to lead all <strong>the</strong>irorganisational activities. Meetings are separated <strong>into</strong> two kinds: those for dealing with <strong>the</strong>business <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> church <strong>and</strong> those for worship <strong>and</strong> healing. At church „business‟ meetings,organizational <strong>and</strong> financial issues are discussed while during worship meetings worship<strong>and</strong> healing are foremost <strong>and</strong> organizational <strong>and</strong> financial issues <strong>of</strong> secondary importance.All church meetings in <strong>the</strong>se congregations begin with prayer <strong>and</strong> are led by <strong>the</strong> minister oracting minister. Church meetings, <strong>the</strong>n, are <strong>the</strong> only business meetings that always open<strong>and</strong> close with prayer. O<strong>the</strong>r organizational meetings do not necessarily begin or close withprayer.All organizations <strong>and</strong> institutions have <strong>the</strong> power <strong>and</strong> control system <strong>of</strong> a hierarchy, abureaucratic system <strong>and</strong> an organization culture as outlined in tables 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 inCchapter 4.Christian churches have <strong>the</strong> added responsibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> power, control <strong>and</strong> leading <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Holy Spirit. Power <strong>and</strong> control are based on biblical interpretation by <strong>the</strong> head (leader) <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> organization to suit <strong>the</strong> leader or <strong>the</strong> group <strong>and</strong> those from within <strong>the</strong> group who rejectopposition from outside <strong>the</strong> group. This suggests that power <strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong> healing cannotbe based on basic human ability alone. There is a belief that <strong>the</strong>re are some supernaturalforces in action for <strong>spiritual</strong> healing to take place. There are also myriad cultural traditionswithin both churches but <strong>the</strong> main contrast to be examined here is between <strong>the</strong> blackmajority <strong>and</strong> white majority cultural <strong>and</strong> racial perspectives <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> organizational <strong>and</strong>political culture within <strong>the</strong>se churches. Many religious organisations share <strong>the</strong> belief that<strong>the</strong>re is a divine presence which surpasses all human underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> allow <strong>the</strong>mselvesto be guided by <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>spiritual</strong> leaders. The Christian traditions in this study regard <strong>the</strong> HolySpirit as <strong>the</strong> divine agent who mediates <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Son.151

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