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  1. Christian Israelite Church

    The Christian Israelite Church was founded in 1822 by the prophet John Wroe in England . From 1822 to 1831, the church had its headquarters in the town of Ashton under Lyne , Lancashire , which the church wanted to turn into a new Jerusalem . Wroe s followers intended to build a wall around the town with four gateways. The wall was never constructed, but the four gatehouses were, as was a printing press. Popular opinion in Ashton under Lyne turned against Wroe when he was accused of indecent behaviour in 1831, but the charges were dismissed. The Church spread to Australia and the United States of America, where it is still active. ref Nevell 1994 , p.  95. ref ref citation url http www.tameside.gov.uk blueplaque prophetwroe title A Tribute to Prophet Wroe 1782&ndash 1863 publisher Tameside.gov.uk accessdate 2009 07 10 ref Today there are groups of members meeting in Australia at locations including Sydney City, the Sydney suburb of Windsor, Victoria Windsor , Fitzroy, Victoria Fitzroy in Melbourne , the Central Coast New South Wales Central Coast and Singleton, New South Wales Singleton in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales . ref Official Christian Israelite webpage 2008 ref One of his followers was de Carl Friedrich Zimpel Carl Friedrich Zimpel , his ambassador for the European countries where people speak German and French. References reflist Refimprove date November 2008 External links http www.cichurch.com The Christian Israelite Church official website Category Adventism Category Apocalypticists Category Christianity in Australia Category Fundamentalist denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1822 Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 19th century ...   more details



  1. Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ

    The Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ formerly the Israeli Church of Universal Practical Knowledge is a Black Hebrew Israelite Christian group which accepts the Old Testament Old and New Testament s as well as the Apocryphal Deuterocanonical Books Apocrypha , as Biblical inspiration inspired Scripture , and which believes that specific people of African and West Indian descent are the lost 12 tribes of Israel and are the true racial and Biblical Jews. And they have historically claimed racial superiority to Caucasians, and claim to have divine favor and inspiration. They are headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland . ref http www.icgjcmd.org Isralite Church of God in Jesus Christ ref ref name Ready cite web url http www.splcenter.org intel intelreport article.jsp?aid 941 title Ready for War accessdate 2008 11 22 date Fall 2008 work Intelligence Report publisher Southern Poverty Law Center ref ref name religioustolerance http www.religioustolerance.org bhi.htm Black Hebrew Israelites BHI Religious Tolerance. Retrieved 7 November 2011. ref The ICGJC and its various splinter groups can be loosely grouped together as sects which advocate a King James Only movement King James Version onl y approach to the Bible i.e. they only endorse the KJV as scripture , and the belief that Caucasians are Edomites. ref name religioustolerance They also hold to strong apocalyptic views of the end of the world. ref name Ready References Reflist Category Black Hebrew Israelites Category Jews and Judaism in Baltimore, Maryland Category Organizations based in Baltimore, Maryland Christian org stub ...   more details



  1. Christian Church

    , see Christian Church Disciples of Christ or Christian churches and churches of Christ . Christianity The Christian Church is the assembly or Groups of people association of followers of Jesus Christ ... Marks of the Church four traditional notes of the Christian Church are unity, holiness, catholicity, and apostolicity. ref The four traditional notes of the Christian Church http www.google.com search ... that call themselves Christian churches. In the New Testament, the term church or assembly ... vary. This article addresses the Christian Church broadly, taking account of the variety of conceptions ... or congregation , is the New Testament term referring to the Christian Church either a particular ... as the test of correct Christian faith. After legalization of the Church in the 4th century ... and the Christian State , Church History for the Masses http www.christianchronicler.com history1 ..., in the West, the so called orthodoxy orthodox Church competed against the Arian Christian and pagan ... and invisible Church . On this, see Christian Church Visible and the invisible church below . Church ... Christian Church. The Eastern Orthodox Church bases its claim primarily on its assertion that it holds to traditions and beliefs of the original Christian Church. It also states that 4 out of the 5 ... Church of Christ, Christian Church and Disciples of Christ were adopted by the movement because ... is intended to set forth the four marks, or identifying signs, of the Christian Church unity, holiness ... members. In this sense the Church is taken by Christian theology to refer to the single, universal ... each regard themselves as the one true and unique church of Christ, and claim to be not just a Christian ... and global Christian church which is a body bound by a common faith if not a common administration ... main Christian denominations The Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church believe that the term ... justification are members of the Christian Church, excluding all others, even if those others ...   more details



  1. Koby Israelite

    Infobox musical artist name Koby Israelite image alt caption image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias birth date birth date and age 1966 11 23 birth place Tel Aviv origin death date death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date 1st death place genre gypsy, punk rock, jazz, middle eastern, balkan, metal, drum and bass, klezmer occupation instrument accordeon, percussion, piano, drums, guitar, bass, clarinet, saxophone, flute, bouzouki, mandolin years active YYYY YYYY or present label associated acts website notable instruments Koby Israelite is a multi instrumentalist composer , Record producer producer , songwriter and band leader . He released four critically acclaimed albums through John Zorn s Tzadik Records label Dance of the Idiots 2003 Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings 2005 Orobas Book of Angels Volume 4 2006 Is He Listening? 2009 . King Papaya ... as producing solo material Israelite has established a career producing for a range of artists .... Biography Early life At the age of six, Koby Israelite started taking classical piano lessons ... of an accordion was a milestone in Koby s musical direction. br Israelite began gigging ... Cioc rlia . br After building Bamba studio s at his home in London, Israelite began producing, writing ... John Zorn , which was another milestone in Koby Israelite s career. Signing to Tzadik Koby Israelite ... 2003 , Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings 2005 Orobas Book of Angels Volume 4 2006 and Is He Listening? 2009 . br Koby Israelite also contributed to a number of albums written by John ... 2005 Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings 2006 Orobas Book of Angels Volume 4 2009 King Papaya ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Israelite, Koby ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH Tel Aviv DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Israelite, Koby Category ... Koby Israelite it Koby Israelite ...   more details



  1. The American Israelite

    Infobox Newspaper name The American Israelite logo image Image The American Israelite 2010.PNG 175px ... www.americanisraelite.com The American Israelite is a Jews Jewish weekly newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio . Founded in 1854 as The Israelite and assuming its present name ... influential figures in American Jewish life. During the 19th century, The American Israelite became ... history The first Jewish newspaper published in Cincinnati was the English language The Israelite , established ... Israelite Current Issue publisher The American Israelite accessdate August 5, 2010 ref It was also ... the relationship. ref name Bloch The Israelite began to be published by Edward Bloch and his Bloch ... ai cite web url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter A&artid 1388 title American Israelite ... Congregation B nai Israel in Memphis, Tennessee advertised for their first rabbi in The Israelite ... location Jackson, Mississippi year 2006 accessdate July 22, 2010 ref Image The Israelite 1859 09 163.png thumb right upright 175px September 16, 1859, front page of The Israelite Despite its spread, the early years of The Israelite were a financial struggle. Most subscribers did not pay their bills ..., a prolific writer, published in the editorial columns of The Israelite numerous studies on various ... publisher Funk and Wagnalls date 1901 1906 ref Another campaign he presented in the columns of The Israelite ... also wrote a number of novels, which appeared first as serials in the Israelite . A new name and continued influence The Israelite was renamed The American Israelite beginning with the issue of July ... Bloch A sister publication, The Chicago Israelite , was started in 1885. ref name Bloch The papers stressed ... accepted. ref name and 1900 Image The American Israelite TIS 1900 03 29 001.png thumb right upright 175px March 29, 1900, page of The American Israelite that announced the death of Isaac Mayer Wise ... 13 ref By 1900, The American Israelite , in combination with The Chicago Israelite , claimed a circulation ...   more details



  1. Israelite Tower

    Infobox ancient site name Israelite Tower alternate name image imagealttext caption map type Jerusalem map alt location latitude 31.776414 longitude 35.231839 coordinates coords 31 46 35.09 N 35 13 54.62 E type fortification builder material stone built 8 7th century BCE abandoned 586 BCE cultures epochs Iron Age , Hasmonean excavations 1969 1982 archaeologists Nahman Avigad condition public access limited management File Jerusalem Jewish Quarter map.svg right 275px thumb Map of Jerusalem s Jewish Quarter. The Israelite Tower stands north of the Broad Wall Jerusalem Broad Wall The Israelite Tower lang he is an archaeological site in Jerusalem s Jewish Quarter Jerusalem Jewish Quarter . The site features remains of the city s Iron Age fortifications which were later incorporated into the Hasmonean city walls. It was excavated by Israeli archaeologist Nahman Avigad during the 1970s. Finds unearthed at the site attest to the Neo Babylonian Empire Babylonian Siege of Jerusalem 587 BC destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. Excavation Between 1969 and 1982 Nahman Avigad conducted extensive excavations in the Jewish Quarter, situated on Jerusalem s southwestern hill. These excavations, covering an area of some 5 acres, proved crucial for the understanding of the history of settlement in this section of the old city. In the northern part of the quarter, Avigad and his team uncovered three well preserved segments of late Iron Age First Temple Period fortifications. One of these was the Israelite Tower, described as one of the most impressive fortification remains from biblical times to have been found in the land of Israel . ref name baa Israelite Tower Slightly ... the Israelite Tower are the remains of another tower and city wall. ref name ih Shaped .... ref name t10 ref name ih ref name jer ref name forts Access The Israelite Tower is located at the modern ... 9781900949484 cite External links http www.jewish quarter.org.il atar migd.asp The Israelite Tower ...   more details



  1. Israelite Diaspora

    Begun in or around the year 720 BC, a rebellion against the Assyrian Empire broke out, participated in by ancient Syria and the Philistines descendants of the Sea Peoples from Mycenaean Greece , and also with Egyptian encouragement. Sargon II , who had ascended to the throne of Assyria, probably after Shalmaneser V s victory over Samaria , reacted quickly, campaigning against the ancient Philistines, and captured the ancient cities of Gaza and Raphia. Sargon inflicted defeat upon a relief force sent by Egypt to Gaza, and exacted tribute from the Egyptians, and even from the Arabian s. Further, later rebellions in the area resulted in the swift extinction of the Philistines as a separate people, and in the conquest of Egypt by Assyria. Samaria had also been involved in this general rebellion against Assyrian control, and Sargon II punished Samaria and the other nations by extensively shifting captive populations within his provinces. Many of the captive inhabitants of the northern Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel , with its capital in Samaria, were exiled into distant regions of the Assyrian Empire, to the region of the Harbur River, the region around Nineveh and to the recently conquered cities of ancient Media. This began the Israelite Diaspora and the legend of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel . In the place of these displaced, exiled captives, Sargon II imported different peoples from Babylonia and Hamath and settled them in Samaria, where they inter mixed with the remaining Israelites and became the people known afterwards to history as the Samaritan s . Arabians were also re settled in Samaria by Sargon II, in 716 BC. These new, forced emigrants brought with them their social customs and their local gods, introducing them to the region and corrupting the remaining Israelites further with their idolatry idols and cult s, especially fertility worship. The southern Kingdom of Judah was left in an extremely weakened and vulnerable position, and it was not l ...   more details



  1. Mosaic Christian Church

    Mosaic Christian Church may refer to Mosaic Church Southeast Christian Church dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Christian Reformed Church

    Christian Reformed Church may refer to Christian Reformed Churches Netherlands , a Protestant church in the Netherlands Christian Reformed Church in North America , a Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada Christian Reformed Churches of Australia , a Christian denomination established in Australia See also CRC disambiguation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Christian Catholic Church

    The term Christian Catholic Church can refer to the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church founded in 1896 by John Alexander Dowie, also called Zionites the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland Disambig ...   more details



  1. Central Christian Church

    Central Christian Church may refer to in the United States by state then city Central Christian Church Lancaster, California , a church in Lancaster, California Central Christian Church Lexington, Kentucky , National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette County, Kentucky listed on the NRHP in Fayette County, Kentucky Central Christian Church Austin, Texas , listed on the NRHP in Travis County, Texas Central Christian Church Greenville, Texas , listed on the NRHP in Travis County, Texas disambig de Central Christian Church ...   more details



  1. Antioch Christian Church

    Antioch Christian Church may refer to Note These are on the National Register of Historic Places Antioch Christian Church Winchester, Kentucky , see National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Kentucky Antioch Christian Church Kansas City, Missouri , see National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri, Counties C Antioch Christian Church Allendale, South Carolina , see National Register of Historic Places listings in South Carolina disambig de Antioch Christian Church ...   more details



  1. First Christian Church

    First Christian Church can refer to any number of local congregations. Then name is most frequently associated with congregations of either the Christian Church Disciples of Christ or the Independent Christian ... groups. First Christian Church , or variations, may refer to in the United States by state then city First Christian Church Education Building , Birmingham, AL, National Register of Historic Places ... County, Alabama First Christian Church Phoenix, Arizona , based on an unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright plan First Christian Church Lonoke, Arkansas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Lonoke County, Arkansas listed on the NRHP in Lonoke County, Arkansas First Christian Church Nashville, Arkansas ... in Howard County, Arkansas First Christian Church Paris, Arkansas , National Register of Historic ... listed on the NRHP in Pope County, Arkansas First Christian Church of Rialto , Rialto, CA, National ... in San Bernardino County, California First Christian Church Trinidad, Colorado , National Register of Historic ... First Christian Church Pensacola, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Escambia County, Florida First Christian Church Lewiston, Idaho , National Register of Historic Places listings in Nez Perce County, Idaho listed on the NRHP in Nez Perce County, Idaho First Christian Church Columbus, Indiana , a U.S. ... on the NRHP in Wabash County, Indiana First Christian Church Pella, Iowa , National Register of Historic ... Christian Church of Ashland First Christian Church, Corbin, Kentucky , listed on the NRHP in Whitley County, Kentucky First Christian Church Junction City, Kentucky , listed on the NRHP in Boyle County, Kentucky First Christian Church Louisville, Kentucky , listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, Kentucky First Christian Church Murray, Kentucky , listed on the NRHP in Calloway County, Kentucky First Christian Church Columbia, Missouri , listed on the NRHP in Boone County, Missouri First Christian ... listed on the NRHP in Saline County, Missouri First Christian Church of Burlington , Burlington ...   more details



  1. Primitive Advent Christian Church

    mergeto Advent Christian Church date July 2009 Adventism The Primitive Advent Christian Church is a small body of Adventist Christianity Christians which separated from the Advent Christian Church . They have a common early history. Adventists who had adopted the conditional immortality views of Charles F. Hudson and George Storrs formed the Advent Christian Association in Salem, Massachusetts in 1860. Like Primitive Baptist s, and Primitive Methodist s the Primitive Advent Christian Church uses the modifier Primitive to signify the idea that they represent the original teachings of the church. They differ from the parent body mainly in two points. They observe feet washing as a rite of the church, and they teach that reclaimed backsliders should be baptized even though they had formerly been baptized . This is sometimes referred to as rebaptism . Officers in the Primitive Advent Christian Church are pastors, elders and deacons. A conference for church business is conducted annually. The church had 427 members in 9 congregations in 1990, all of which were located in central West Virginia . External links http www.adherents.com Na Na 524.html 3240 Adherents.com References Churches and Church Membership in the United States 1990 , Glenmary Research Center Encyclopedia of American Religions , J. Gordon Melton, editor Category Adventism Category Christianity in West Virginia Christian denomination stub no Primitive Advent Christian Church pl Pierwotny Ko ci Chrze cijan Adwentyst w ...   more details



  1. Union Christian Church

    Union Christian Church is a historic Church building Church located in Plymouth Notch, Vermont . The church was constructed in 1840 , and dedicated in 1842 . President Calvin Coolidge grew up across the street from the church and attended it as a child. The church building is owned and maintained by the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation and hosts numerous events. The church is adjacent to the Coolidge Homestead . Sources http www.presidentialavenue.com cc.cfm 2 Presidential Avenue Calvin Coolidge church stub coord missing Vermont Category Churches in Windsor County, Vermont Category Plymouth, Vermont ...   more details



  1. Changchun Christian Church

    Changchun Christian Church zh is one of the largest and historically important Protestant churches in Changchun , Jilin Province , China . File Changchun Christian Church.jpg 180px right thumb Changchun Christian Church, Changchun , China General Changchun Christian Church is one of the largest and historically important Protestant churches in Changchun , Jilin Province , China . Also housed here are the Three Self Patriotic Movement Committees of Changchun City and Jilin Province. The church s address is No. 131, Xiwu Avenue, Chanchun City, 134402 Telephone 0431 295 7722 . It is also called the Xiwu Avenue church. Worship is held at 8 00 Sunday, 16 00 Wednesday, 16 00 Friday and 9 00 Saturday. Brief history In 1886, the List of Protestant missionaries in China Other Protestant agencies ... jlfq fjms t20061202 193532.htm Changchun Christian Church in Chinese ref ref http www.ccng.gov.cn nggov 2 infocontent.jsp?infoid 198 Xiwu Avenue Church Changchun Christian Church in Changchun ..., in zh , which four years later built a church at the present site. In 1902, a medical hospital was built next to the church, which remains as Changchun Women s Hospital. In 1930, the church s annex building was built. In 1941, as the British Japanese relations soured, the church was ceded to the Japanese and it became the Manchurian United Christian Church headquarters. After 1959, the church participates in the Three Self Patriotic Movement and belongs to the China Christian Council. In 1998, the 3 storey present church building was built in an Irish Protestant church style. It can accommodate 6,000 people. References reflist See also Presbyterian Church Manchukuo Three Self Patriotic Movement China Christian Council Protestant churches in Northeast China Dalian Yuguang Street Church , Shenyang Dongguan Church , Changchun Christian Church, Harbin Nangang Christian Church , etc. External links http www.360cities.net image changchun 6 West Five Avenue Church, Changchun http www.memoryofchina.org ...   more details



  1. Christian Heritage Church

    Primary sources date March 2010 Notability date May 2010 Christian Heritage Church or CHC is a church in Tallahassee, Florida . It is a member of the International Pentecostal Holiness denomination and is a charismatic church under the leadership of Senior Pastor Ron McCants. CHC also houses IHOP International House of Prayer Tallahassee inside their building, which is a prayer room dedicated to praying for revival in Tallahassee, as well as America. Christian Heritage Church has a rich heritage of nearly 100 years, which was birthed out of the Azusa Street Revival. From it s beginnings in the early part of the 1900 s, Christian Heritage Church has always been a place of healing and refuge for the people of Tallahassee. The strength of our church, from the beginning, was founded on the truth of God s Word and a continued flow of the compassion of our people and the power of the Holy Spirit. Over the last century Christian Heritage Church has continued a steady pace of growth and relevance. In an inviting atmosphere where the presence of God has first place, the worship services at Christian Heritage Church are enjoyed by people from every possible background. Standing as a beacon of hope and light in the Northern Florida and Southern Georgia region, Christian Heritage Church brings Jesus Christ alive to hundreds of lives every week. External links http www.chctoday.com Category Pentecostal churches in Florida ...   more details



  1. Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland

    Image Bern Peter und Paul.jpg thumb right Christian Catholic Bishop s church St. Peter and Paul in Berne . The Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland is the Switzerland Swiss member church of the Union of Utrecht Old Catholic Union of Utrecht , also known as Old Catholic Church, originally founded by the jansenists , with a later influx of discontented Catholics following their disappointment with the First Vatican Council. It has 14,000 members and 40 parishes. The church is a national Swiss church and recognised as are the Evangelical Reformed and the Roman Catholic churches in 11 cantons by the government. Since 1874, the University of Berne has had its own Christian Catholic theological faculty, which is now one part as the Christian Catholic section of the Faculty of Theology. The strongest concentration of Christian Catholics lies in the cantons of Canton of Solothurn Solothurn , Aargau , Canton of Z rich Zurich and Canton of Geneva Geneva . See also Old Catholic Church References http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 426828 Old Catholic church 5368 Organization?anchor ref186293 Encyclop dia Britannica Union of Utrecht DEFAULTSORT Christian Catholic Church Of Switzerland Category Old Catholicism Category Christianity in Switzerland Category Members of the World Council of Churches de Christkatholische Kirche der Schweiz it Chiesa cattolica cristiana svizzera pl Ko ci Chrze cija skokatolicki w Szwajcarii ru ...   more details



  1. Bible Christian Church

    File Pett Methodist Chapel NHLE Code 1217586 .JPG thumb right Mount Calvary Bible Christian Chapel now the Pett Methodist Chapel was built in 1848 at Pett , East Sussex . The Bible Christian Church was a Methodism Methodist denomination founded by William O Bryan , a Wesleyan Methodist local preacher , on 18 October 1815 in North Cornwall , with the first society, just 22 members, meeting at Lake Farm ... Christian Church were sometimes known as Bryanites after their founder. The church made extensive use of female Methodist local preacher preacher s. Later history In 1907, the Bible Christian Church ... , to form the United Methodist Church Great Britain United Methodist Church . In Canada, the Bible Christian Church had already been amalgamated, in 1884, into the Methodist Church of Canada , which later became part of the United Church of Canada . ref http freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com biblechristian The Bible Christian Project ref References Reflist See also Sam Pollard &mdash Bible Christian missionary to China Paul Robins &mdash Bible Christian missionary to Canada John Hicks Eynon &mdash Bible Christian missionary to Canada http www.wmcnitt.net england toms.htm Mary Toms Billy Bray Bible Christian Mission http ia600401.us.archive.org 5 items biblechristianm07chrigoog biblechristianm07chrigoog djvu.txt Bible Christian Magazine 1878 Category Methodist denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1815 Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 19th century Category Former Christian denominations Methodist stub sv Bible Christian Church ..., the church sent missionaries all over England . By 1820, missions had been established in the Channel ... chapels in rural areas of the Island which have the title Bible Christian Chapel over ... encouraging the spread of the church in those countries. Other missions were later established in other ...   more details



  1. National City Christian Church

    Infobox nrhp name National City Christian Church nrhp type cp image National City Christian Church DC.JPG caption location 5 Thomas Circle , Northwest, Washington, D.C. NW br Washington, D.C. area Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District built 1930 architect John Russell Pope architecture Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical added November 9, 1994 governing body Private partof Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District partof refnum 94000992 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref National City Christian Church , located on Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C. , is the national cathedral for the Christian Church Disciples of Christ , often abbreviated as the Disciples of Christ or Christian Church . The Christian denomination denomination grew out of the Restoration Movement Stone Campbell Movement founded by Thomas Campbell Restoration movement Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell Restoration movement Alexander Campbell of Pennsylvania and West Virginia then Virginia and Barton W. Stone of Kentucky . The church currently hosts the Thomas Circle Singers , a chamber chorus that raises awareness ... National City Christian Church during his time as president and his state funeral was held here ... , was a devoted Episcopal Church United States Episcopalian . James Garfield , the 20th President of the United States, was a member of National City Christian Church in one of its previous buildings ... of Columbia References reflist External links Commons cat National City Christian Church http www.nationalcitycc.org National City Christian Church coord 38.905989 77.032045 region US type ... States Category Christian Church Disciples of Christ congregations Category Churches in Washington ... in 1843 Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 19th century Category Christian Church Disciples of Christ cathedrals ... architecture neoclassical church building was designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1930 ...   more details



  1. Cook Islands Christian Church

    The Cook Islands Christian Church CICC is the largest religious denomination in the Cook Islands . The CICC is a Christianity Christian Congregationalist polity Congregationalist church and has approximately 18,000 members, ref name wcc http www.oikoumene.org en member churches regions pacific cook islands cook islands christian church.html Cook Islands Christian Church , oikoumene.org, accessed 2008 03 19. ref including 56 of the residents of the Cook Islands. ref name cia Central Intelligence Agency, https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos cw.html The World Factbook Cook Islands , cia.gov, accessed 2008 03 19. ref The church also has Wiktionary congregation congregations in New Zealand and Australia . ref name wcc History The CICC has its origins in the work of the London Missionary Society LMS , which began work in the Cook Islands in 1821. In 1852, the LMS founded the Cook Islands LMS Church . ref name wcc The church became autonomous in 1968 with the passage of the Cook Islands Christian Church Incorporation Act by the Parliament of the Cook Islands . ref name govt http www.cook islands.gov.ck view release.php?release id 217 Bill signals change for Cook Islands Christian Church , press release, 3 July 2003, cook islands.gov.ck, accessed 2008 03 19. ref This Act officially changed the church s name to the Cook Islands Christian Church. ref name wcc The first ... of the World Council of Churches . ref name wcc With the passage of the Cook Islands Christian Church ... Cook fi Cook Islands Christian Church sv Cook Islands Christian Church ... to resign his position when he became involved in a scandal involving church funds that went ... church members that had emigrated to New Zealand. Today, there are 19 congregations of the CICC in New Zealand and 11 in Australia. There are 24 congregations in the Cook Islands. The church employs ... in 1968 Category Reformed denominations in Oceania Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements ...   more details



  1. Jubilee Christian Church

    D&s trackval GooglePM Jubilee Church to Buy Closed Parish Boston Globe http www.jubileeboston.org Jubilee Christian Church International Web Site Category Churches in Boston, Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Zion Christian Church (Japan)

    The Zion Christian Church lang ja , Shion Kirisuto Ky kai is an independent Japanese people Japanese church that was founded by Reverend Kishida Aiji since 1934 . It is a member of the Japan Evangelical Association JEA and the Japan Holiness Association JHA . History In 1934 , Reverend Kishida Aiji began work in Tokyo s ta ward. and since then, church planting has spread to the Kanagawa and Ibaraki Prefecture s. See also Holiness movement External links http www.geocities.jp kohnanzionchrist Zion Christian Church, K nan http www17.ocn.ne.jp shion ao Zion Christian Church, Aomori http www.chigasaki zion.info Zion Christian Church, Chigasaki http www2.tbb.t com.ne.jp yokohama zion Zion Christian Church, Yokohama Japanese Independent Churches Category Christianity in Japan Category Christian evangelical denominations in Japan ja ...   more details



  1. Reader (Christian Science Church)

    A Reader in a Christian Science church is a member responsible for conducting services and reading from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures . Duties of Readers The principal responsibilities of Readers in Christian Science services were established by Mary Baker Eddy and written into the Manual of The Mother Church . The Mother Church and every branch church each have two Readers who are referred to as a First Reader and a Second Reader. Sunday church services are conducted primarily by the First Reader, who selects hymns, reads a selection ... adopted by the branch church in question. Christian Science churches have no ordained clergy the Readers ... Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., and they will continue to preach for this Church and the world. In Christian Science churches worldwide, an explanatory note is read ... or guest. Appointment and status in church Readers in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts more simply termed The Mother Church are appointed by its governing panel, The Christian Science Board of Directors . Readers in The Mother Church serve a three year term. Readers in branch ... is that all Readers in branches of The Mother Church are required to be members of The Mother Church. Other members of branch churches might or might not also be Mother Church members. Weddings and funerals Because Readers in Christian Science churches are not clergy, they are not authorized to officiate over weddings in most jurisdictions. This presents a unique situation for Mother Church members who get married, as a rule in their Church Manual requires a clergyman who is legally authorized ... be a woman, as Christian Scientists frequently use the term man without implying any gender. The Christian .... As such, Readers have no funeral duties per se, although a Reader or any other Christian Scientist ... In 1894 , Mary Baker Eddy added the following ordination to the Manual of the Mother Church I, Mary ...   more details



  1. North Christian Church

    Infobox nrhp name North Christian Church nrhp type nhl image NorthChristianChurch.jpg caption location 850 Tipton Ln., Columbus, Indiana lat degrees 39 lat minutes 13 lat seconds 46 lat direction N long degrees 85 long minutes 54 long seconds 53 long direction W locmapin Indiana area architect Eero Saarinen architecture Modern added May 16, 2000 designated nrhp type May 16, 2000 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1085828424&ResourceType Building title North Christian Church work National Historic Landmarks Program publisher National Park Service accessdate 2009 06 05 ref governing body mpsub Modernism in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, and Art in Bartholomew County, 1942 1965 MPS refnum 00000705 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The North Christian Church is a church in Columbus, Indiana Columbus , Indiana . Founded in 1955, it is part of the Christian Church Disciples of Christ . The church building of 1964 was designed by Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen 1910&ndash 1961 and completed in 1964. The church was the last building designed by Saarinen before his death. Saarinen s father Eliel Saarinen had designed the First Christian Church, Columbus, Indiana First Christian Church in Columbus. The building is hexagon al in shape, with a central spire which is 192 feet 59 m high. Below the spire, there is an oculus that admits light into the main level. The sanctuary is located at the center of the building, with the altar ... Christian Church author Thayer, Laura publisher National Park Service and http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov ... church buildings Category National Historic Landmarks in Indiana Category Christian Church Disciples ... links http www.northchristianchurch.com Church Main Page http www.northchristianchurch.com Architecture.htm architecture http www.bluffton.edu sullivanm colsnxian colsnxian.html Images of North Christian Church NHLs in IN National Register of Historic Places Category Columbus, Indiana Category Eero ...   more details




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