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Local church autonomy

Local church autonomy refers to the principle that individual churches operate independently and govern themselves without external control from larger organizations or denominations. This allows each church to make its own decisions regarding leadership, worship practices, and community involvement based on its unique needs and beliefs. While they may share common faith and values with a broader religious body, local autonomy enables churches to respond flexibly to their specific contexts, fostering a sense of ownership and accountability among their members.