creedman
Creedman is a term used to describe a person who is a member of the Church of the Brethren, a Christian denomination that originated in the United States during the 17th century. The term is derived from the church's name, which is a translation of the German word "Glaubensbekenntnis," meaning "confession of faith." The Church of the Brethren is known for its emphasis on pacifism, simplicity, and community living. Creedmen and women are committed to nonviolent resistance and often serve in roles such as peacemakers, relief workers, and community organizers. The denomination is characterized by its congregational governance, with each congregation having the authority to make decisions about its own affairs. The Church of the Brethren has a presence in various countries around the world, and its members are known for their commitment to social justice and peace. The term "creedman" is used to signify both the individual's faith and their active role in the church's mission and values.