Barmenian Church

The Ecclesia Barmenia (also called the Barmenian Church or simply B.C) is a reformed branch of the Barmenian Apostolic Church (B.A.C) and was created during the early days of the Barmenian Reformation. The Church is led by the Abba ('father' in Kathuran) who is elected by majority ballot from among the various congregations. The theological tenets of the church are laid down in three key documents; The Acts of Faith and Worship (3878), The Act of Faith and Sin (3879) and the ten articles on reformed theology (3890). These works detail a theology rooted in the revolutionary spirit of the era: emphasizing a doctrine of grace and a holy assembly of the Lord's chosen, the church granted power in it's theology away the clergy (the main power which held it in the two other sects) and toward the laymen and women.