Distinguish Churches of PeacePeacechurches are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating Christian pacifism . The term historic peacechurches refers specifically only to three church groups ... of Friends Quakers and has been used since the first conference of the peacechurches in Kansas ... on peace. The term HISTORIC PEACECHURCHES was developed at this conference in order to distinguish ... Civil War brought the peacechurches together in combined appeals to government, both in the North and in ... This conference used the term historic peacechurches as more acceptable to Mennonites ... fire line conscientious objectors p36 2006 CHAPTER TWO The Historic PeaceChurches The three historic peacechurches that united to lobby for reforming the treatment of conscientious objectors during ... Historic PeaceChurches ref ref G. Kurt Piehler, Sidney Pash The United States and the Second ... peacechurches, created Civilian Public Service to provide ... In October 1940, to coordinate administration of the CPS camps, the historic peacechurches established the NSBRO. ref The definition of peace ... milk drinkers , though these did not participate in the conference of the historic peacechurches in Kansas in 1935. ref Law review digest 1957 Among the peacechurches may be listed the Mennonite ... have consistently supported it since their foundation. Besides the three historic peacechurches ... of the beliefs of one of the peacechurches was required for obtaining conscientious objector ... Peacechurches, especially those with sufficient financial and organizational resources, have attempted ... may have been to forestall the criticism that peacechurches rely on states and their military establishments ... as an organization to bring together people in these groups and members of the historic peacechurches ... links portal Christianity http www.gameo.org encyclopedia contents H59ME.html Historic PeaceChurches ... a Peace Church organization working to create more peacechurches http www.bluffton.edu mastg pacifism.htm ... more details
Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Churches of Peace in Jawor and widnica Image Image Swidnica Kosciol Pokoju 1.jpg thumb 200px widnica Schweidnitz State Party Poland Type Cultural Criteria iii, iv, vi ID 1054 Region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe Europe and North America Year 2001 Session 25th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 1054 locmapin Poland latitude 51.054 longitude 16.196 The Churches of Peace lang pl Ko cio y Pokoju , lang de Friedenskirchen in Jawor German Jauer and widnica German Schweidnitz in Silesia were named after the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which permitted the Lutheran s in the Roman Catholic parts of Silesia to build three Evangelism Evangelical churches from wood, loam and straw outside the city walls, without steeples and church bells. The construction time was limited to one year. Since 2001, the two remaining churches are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site s. History Despite the physical and political constraints, three of the churches became the biggest timber framed religious buildings in Europe due to pioneering constructional and architectural solutions. The church in Jawor , under the invocation of the Holy Ghost is convert 43.5 m adj on long, convert 14 m adj on wide and convert 15.7 m adj on high and has capacity of 5,500. It was constructed by architect Albrecht von Saebisch 1610 1688 from Wroclaw then German Breslau and was finished a year later in 1655. The 200 paintings inside by were done by Georg Flegel in 1671 1681. The Altar, by Martin Schneider, dates to 1672, the original organ of J. Hoferichter from Legnica then German Liegnitz of 1664 was replaced in 1855 1856 by Adolf Alexander Lummert. By that time, the town had been ... links Commonscat Churches of Peace http www.jawor.pl index.php?strona galeria kat&kat 3 Church Of Peace in Jawor photo gallery http www.kosciolpokoju.pl Church of Peace in widnica pl icon coord ... Empire Category History of Silesia Category History of Prussia Category Churches in Poland Category ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Churches for Middle East Peace Non profit logo Non profit type 501 ... www.cmep.org dissolved footnotes Churches for Middle East Peace CMEP is a 501 c 3 non profit advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. As a coalition of Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant churches, CMEP works to influence American policy in ways that will bring justice and peace for all people and countries in the Middle East. ref http www.cmep.org AboutCMEP.html ref Currently, Churches for Middle East Peace has over 100 partner churches. ref http cmep.org partner cmeppartners.html ref ..., lasting and comprehensive peace. Sen Richard Lugar Indiana blockquote ref Management and Organizational Structure Churches for Middle East Peace Executive Director, Warren Clark, was a career U.S. ... Churches for Middle East Peace presents opinions and information both to me and to my staff that are balanced ... who believes that peace in the Middle East is possible, I applaud the work of Churches for Middle East Peace. I have found CMEP s advocacy efforts in Washington to be indispensable, both in my role as general ... Palestinian Territories, product focus Israeli Palestinian conflict , peace , security method ... to conflicts in the region promote the right of people to live in peace and security, free of fears ... member churches basically take an anti Israel position and historically have had a double standard ... Jewish Congress , CMEP s rhetoric is anti Israel. ref Divestment from Israel, the Liberal Churches ... only to move toward a negotiated peace for both Israel and Palestinians. ref blockquote ...Your organization s bipartisan efforts...to advocate for sustained U.S. leadership in the peace process are admirable ... and chaired the Commission on Peace for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. He also has served as a chaplain ... s Institutes Wayne Burkette, Moravian Church in America Rev. Michael Kinnamon, National Council of Churches ... East policy, CMEP gives clarity to the voice of the churches. United States Senator Jim Jeffords Vermont ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox single Name Peace ? Type 7 Artist The Dicks Cover Dicks peace.jpg Released 1984 Genre Hardcore punk , punk blues Label R Radical Records Misc Extra chronology Artist The Dicks Type studio Last album Kill from the Heart br 1983 This album Peace? 7 br 1984 Next album These People br 1984 Peace? is a single from the hardcore punk band The Dicks released in 1984. Track listing No Fuckin War I Hope You Get Drafted Nobody Asked Me Category The Dicks albums Category 1984 singles 1980s punk album stub ... more details
Infobox Single Name The Peace Cover 12 The Peace .jpg Artist Morning Musume from Album 4th Ikimasshoi Released Start date 2001 5 21 Format CD single Recorded 2001 Genre Pop music Pop Length 21 42 Label Zetima Producer Tsunku Last single Ren ai Revolution 21 br 2000 This single The Peace br 2001 Next single Mr. Moonlight Ai no Big Band br 2001 Misc External music video 1 http www.youtube.com watch?v 3RyqCAJkRU Peace on YouTube Upper caption Music video nihongo The Peace Za P su is the twelfth single of J pop idol group Morning Musume and was released July 25, 2001. It sold a total of 682,320 copies and reached number one on the Oricon Charts . This song is also a personal favorite of ex Morning Musume member, Rika Ishikawa , as the monologue spoken by her towards the end of the song became one of her favorite moments of being in Morning Musume . The single version later preserved on the Best Morning Musume 2 anthology contains a fade out, suggesting to the listener that the song s multiple false ending s continued infinitely. The version heard on the album 4th Ikimashoi is billed as the Complete Version and does not fade out, instead coming to a stop several seconds beyond the single version s fadeout. Members at the time of single 1st generation Kaori Iida , Natsumi Abe 2nd generation Kei Yasuda , Mari Yaguchi 3rd generation Maki Goto 4th generation Rika Ishikawa , Hitomi Yoshizawa , Nozomi Tsuji , Ai Kago Track listing All lyrics are composed by Tsunku . nihongo The Peace nihongo Dekkai Uch ni Ai ga Aru There s Love In The Huge Universe The Peace Instrumental ... Nozomi Tsuji vocals Ai Kago vocals col begin col 1 of 2 The Peace Hideki Fujisawa Dance Man and The Band ... www.up front works.jp discography zetima 29 s 12 The Peace entry at Up Front Works Official Website Morning Musume singles DEFAULTSORT Peace , The Hello Project stub Category Morning Musume songs Category ... of Japan fr The Peace ko ms The Peace ja ... more details
italictitle On the Peace Greek language Greek Polytonic is one of the most famous political orations of the prominent Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes . It was delivered in 346 BC and constitutes a political intervention of Demosthenes in favor of the Peace of Philocrates . Historical background Just after the conclusion of the Peace, Philip II of Macedon passed Thermopylae , and subdued Phocis , ref name Crown36 Demosthenes, On the Crown , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0072 query section 3D 23256 layout loc 18.35 36 . ref which was not helped by Athens. ref name Peace10 Demosthenes, On the Peace , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0070 query section 3D 23156 layout loc 5.11 10 . ref Supported by Thebes, Greece Thebes and Thessaly , ref name Crown43 Demosthenes, On the Crown , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus text 1999.01.0072&query section 3D 23263 43 . ref Macedon took control of Phocis votes in the Amphictyonic League . The Athenians had not been present at the council meeting that had voted for Philip s election into the council. However, Philip thought it proper to send letters to the states that had not been present, inviting them to assemble at Delphi so that they could ratify his election. Athens, among others, received the invitation. The invitation ... oration On the Peace . The speech The real subject of the oration is not peace, but the legitimation ... for the sake of peace and argues that it would be unintelligent to break the peace because of the incident ... 24 25 . According to http www.greektexts.com library Demosthenes On The Peace eng 114.html A. W.Pickard ... prudent to keep the peace, though Demosthenes evidently regarded it only as an armistice. A. Galinos ... by http www.greektexts.com library Demosthenes On The Peace eng 112.html A. W.Pickard . http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... Digital Library References reflist Demosthenes works DEFAULTSORT On The Peace Category Works by Demosthenes ... more details
Refimprove date September 2008 Infobox Christian denomination name Christian churches and churches of Christ ... founder founded place separated from merger separations Churches of Christ , Disciples of Christ ... churches and churches of Christ are a part of the Restoration Movement and share historical roots with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ and the a cappella Churches of Christ . These churches ... . On the other hand, the obvious difference from the Churches of Christ is the use of instrumental music in worship. The instrumental Christian Churches and the a cappella Churches of Christ are otherwise very similar. Churches in this tradition have no formal denominational ties, and thus there are no official ... date July 2009 The churches are independent Wiktionary congregation congregations and typically go ... . The tendency in Restoration churches to choose names such as Christian Church and Church of Christ ... name. Furthermore, it is not uncommon for churches outside of the Restoration Movement to use ... of the independent Christian churches and churches of Christ from the Christian Church Disciples ... Movement Christian ChurchesChurches of Christ Douglas Allen Foster and Anthony L. Dunnavant, The Encyclopedia of the Stone Campbell Movement Christian Church Disciples of Christ , Christian ChurchesChurches of Christ, Churches of Christ , Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0 8028 3898 7, 9780802838988, 854 pages, entry on Christian ChurchesChurches of Christ ref rp 185 The roots of the separation ... ChurchesChurches of Christ rp 185 These controversies surrounded Theology theological modernism , the impact ... Campbell Movement Christian ChurchesChurches of Christ rp 185 Theological modernism and ecumenism .... Citation needed date January 2010 The official separation between the independent Christian churches and churches of Christ and the Christian Church Disciples of Christ is difficult to date. ref ... churches ref name Garrett 2002 rp 408 1971 Independent churches listed separately in the Yearbook ... more details
Churches Together can mean Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Churches Together in England or other related ecumenism ecumenical bodies in Britain and Ireland. disambig ... more details
Sister Churches may refer to The Sister churches Norway , two side by side churches in Granavollen, Gran, Hadeland, in Norway Sister Churches ecclesiology , a term used in 20th century ecclesiology disambiguation ... more details
Seven Churches may refer to Seven Churches of Asia , mentioned in the Book of Revelation Seven Churches of Saint Thomas , a tradition in Indian Christians In music it may refer to Seven Churches album Seven Churches album , an album by Possessed disambig ... more details
An Association of Churches is a group of churches that have organized themselves together for the advancement of their beliefs. Sometimes erroneously called Convention meeting Conventions , these Associations are largely ceremonial, and have no real authority over member churches. Similar collectives The term should not be confused with a Synod , the council of an associated church collective or a Presbyterian Church General Assembly presbyterian church The General Assembly General Assembly which is distinctly different. Other uses The term association of churches may also be used in relation to a specific collective of churches of a particular denomination. For example Re formed Association of Churches of Christ Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches Association of Vineyard Churches National Spiritualist Association of Churches New Wineskins Association of Churches Category Religious organizations ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2008 Portal Christianity in China Hmong Churches are churches of the China based Hmong people Hmong people. Hmong Churches tend to be Renewal religion Renewal churches. Category Christianity in China Category Hmong Christian denomination stub china stub fr glises des Hmong ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Churches in Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England , number between 35 and 40 new ones start and some come and go . Almost every one is listed on the Churches Together in England Churches Together website. ref http www.ctharrogate.org.uk ref The theology , musical styles and churchmanship of the churches ranges from high and low Anglican with a smattering of liberal churches, with charismatic and evangelicals represented in various forms. The history of Christianity in Harrogate ... denomination is the Church of England Angican , represented by a wide range of churches. Christ ... Christ Church itself are thriving parish churches. Over time as Harrogate grew further churches were ..., with churches in the villages of Hampsthwaite, Killinghall, Beckwithshaw, Kirby Overblow, Spofforth, Kirk Deighton and Little Ribston. The Anglican churches in Harrogate today represent the largest denomination in the town, but are deeply committed to working with the widest range of churches regardless of denominational allegiance. Roman Catholic The Roman Catholic churches play an important ... through a recent re ordering to equip it for ministry in the future. Traditional Non Conformist Churches Victoria Avenue in the town centre was designed as the home for a range of non conformist churches, including today St Paul s & West Park United Reformed Churches, and Harrogate Baptist Church. The Quaker ... Churches A wide range of new churches have grown up in Harrogate and make a significant contribution ... others. Churches Together Churches Together in Harrogate is an umbrella organisation for the churches encouraging action together and seeking to help the churches become post tribal . It plays n important role in building relationships between the different churches, and ministers from across the many different churches meet regularly. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Churches In Harrogate Category Churches in Harrogate Category Lists of churches in England Harrogate ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 The Spencer Churches less commonly called the Union Churches are the two religious denomination s that resulted from a Schism religion schism in the Union Church of Africans also known as African Union Church , the first independent black denomination, founded by Peter Spencer in Delaware in 1813. The two denominations created by the schism are the A.U.M.P. Church African Union Methodist Protestant Church and U.A.M.E. Church Union American Methodist Episcopal Church It is possible that these churches will reunite. Various people hope it will be by the Churches 200th anniversary in 2013. Methodist stub Category Methodist denominations Category History of Christianity in the United States Category History of Methodism in the United States ... more details
Churches of Kerala follow the tradition of Syria n Christian s known as Malankara Christian Orthodox Church. Thomas the Apostle St. Thomas , disciple of Lord Jesus Christ , is claimed to have visited India and founded 8 Churches in Kerala , the foremost being St. Mary s Church ref http niranamchurch.com ref at a place called Niranam near Thiruvalla . It is a Historical Monument today and many ancient relics are still preserved in the museum there. These churches could be an ideal tourist destination. See also St. Thomas Church, Pulluvazhy http www.smcim.smonline.org pulluvazhy index.htm Syro Malankara Catholic Church References Reflist Category Churches in Kerala ... more details
The orientation of churches is the architectural feature of orientating, or facing churches towards the east Latin oriens . The Jewish custom of fixing the direction of prayer and orienting synagogues Mizrah influenced Christianity during its formative years. In early Christianity , it was customary to pray facing toward the Holy Land . The orientation of churches toward the east has persevered until the present day in a number of Christian denominations. The orientation of churches towards the east confused some people into seeing Christianity as being sun worshiping. ref CathEncy wstitle Orientation of Churches ref References reflist Category Catholic liturgy Category Eastern Christian liturgy Category Architectural theory Christianity stub de Ostung fr Orientation nl Ori ntering architectuur pl Orientowanie architektura ... more details
Notability date January 2010 The Churches on the Hill are an ecumenical group of Christianity Christian churches in the Yonge and St. Clair area of Toronto who work together on projects such as the Churches on the Hill Food Bank and other outreach projects to aid the local and wider community. The nine churches hold occasional ecumenical worship services, most notably an annual Advent Service and a Good Friday Walk. The Food Bank sponsored by the Churches on the Hill is located at the Timothy Eaton Memorial Church. The member churches are http www.holyrosary.ca Holy Rosary Church Roman Catholic http www.olphtoronto.com Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Roman Catholic Christ Church Deer Park Anglican Church of Canada Grace Church on the Hill Anglican Church of Canada St. John s Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia Deer Park United Church United Church of Canada Timothy Eaton Memorial Church United Church of Canada Calvin Presbyterian Church, Toronto Calvin Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church in Canada Yorkminster Park Baptist Church Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec See also Yorkminster Park Baptist Church Toronto Yorkminster Park Baptist Church Christ Church Deer Park Anglican Church of Canada Category Churches in Toronto ... more details
, led by Barnabas Lekganyane . Characteristics of Zionist churches Zionist churches are characterised ... title Zion and Pentecost the spirituality and experience of Pentecostal and Zionist Apostolic Churches ... Churches in the Social Environment An Empirical Analysis Africa Insight , 26 4 . cite book last ... http geocities.com missionalia aic.htm African Independent Churches http groups.yahoo.com group ... of Churches on African Instituted Churches http www.bethel.edu letnie AfricanChristianity SSAZionism.html Bethel Page Category African initiated churches Category Christianity in Africa Category ... more details
Movement . For Churches of Christ that do not agree with congregational support of church or para church organizations, see the churches of Christ non institutional . For the historically related Christian churches and churches of Christ and Disciples of Christ or the less historically related .... Infobox Christian denomination name Churches of Christ image caption main classification ... polity Congregationalist separations Disciples of Christ , International Churches of Christ fellowships .... THIS IS THE CONSENSUS OF THE EDITORS ON THIS POINT. Churches of Christ are Autonomy ... Testament congregations as originally established by the authority of Christ. Historically, Churches ... used musical instrument s in Christian worship worship now usually known as Christian churches and churches ... movements since 1906, the actual separation between the Churches of Christ and the Christian Churches had already been taking place gradually for decades. Yet, many within both traditions consider ... quote from Baxter s pamphlet Who Are the Churches of Christ? Please do not change the text ... Are the churches of Christ Modern Churches of Christ have their historical roots in the Restoration ... of a return to a hypothesized original, pre denominational Christianity. ref name Who Are the churches ... Our Roots The Ancestry of the Churches of Christ, Abilene Christian University Press, 1988, ISBN ... come to define Christianity since the 1st century AD. ref name Who Are the churches of Christ ref name Allen & Hughes 1988 rp 82,104,105 Members of the Churches of Christ believe that Jesus founded ... basis for restoring Christian unity is the Bible. ref name Who Are the churches of Christ They typically ... in Reviving the Ancient Faith The Story of Churches of Christ in America, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing ... ever published by the Churches of Christ or anyone associated with that tradition. ref ref name Encyclopedia ... claim for similar wording can be found on buildings of churches of Christ in many parts of the United ... more details
File Loughinisland Churches geograph.org.uk 199478.jpg thumb Loughinisland Churches, July 2006 File Loughinisland Churches, March 2010 03 .JPG thumb Loughinisland Churches, March 2010 File Loughinisland Churches, March 2010 21 .JPG thumb Loughinisland Churches, March 2010 File Loughinisland Churches cemetery, March 2010 04 .JPG thumb The graveyard, March 2010 The Loughinisland Churches are the remains of three ruined churches in Loughinisland , County Down , Northern Ireland , dating from the 13th to the 17th centuries. They are situated in Tievenadarragh townland , in a large graveyard on an island in Loughinisland Lake, now reached by a causeway. ref name DO cite book last Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland year 1983 title Historic Monuments of Northern Ireland publisher HMSO location Belfast pages 104 105 ref The churches are state care historic monuments at grid ref J4234 4537. ref cite web title Tievenadarragh work State Care Historic Monuments url http www.ni environment.gov.uk state care historic monuments mar2007.pdf accessdate 16 July 2009 ref History The earliest recorded reference is to a parish church on the site in 1306. The Middle Church is the oldest, probably from the 13th century. The large North Church was built in the 15th century, probably to replace the Middle Church, and continued in use until 1720. The smallest is the South MacCartan s Church, the elaborately carved west door of which has the date 1636 and initials PMC for Phelim MaCartan . This was probably the main burial ground of the MacCartans who had one of their chief seats near ... building. ref name RD cite web title The Three Ruined Churches of Loughinisland work Ros Davies County ... rosdavies PHOTOSwords LoughinislandAll.htm accessdate 16 July 2009 ref The island and its churches ... accessdate 16 July 2009 ref Features The three churches all lie roughly east and west, but are not strictly ... commonscat Loughinisland Churches http www.geograph.org.uk photo 199477 Geograph Photograph of the North ... more details
Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Churches of Chilo Image File Iglesia Chiloe.jpg 200px br small Chonchi Church small State Party Chile Type Cultural Criteria ii, iii ID 971 Region List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas Latin America and the Caribbean Year 2000 Session 24th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 971 The Churches of Chilo in Chile s Chilo Archipelago are a unique architectural phenomenon in the Americas and one of the most prominent buildings of Chilota architecture . Unlike classical Spanish colonial architecture the churches of Chilo are made entirely in native timber with extensive use of wooden roof shingle s. The churches were made to resist Chilo Archipelago s humid and rainy oceanic climate . Built in the 18th and 19th centuries when Chilo Archipelago was still a part of the Spanish Crown possessions, the churches represent the fusion of European Jesuit culture and local native peoples skill and traditions an excellent example of mestizo culture. The Churches of Chilo have been part of the World Heritage Sites since 2000. This heritage preservation project has been led by the University of Chile, Fundaci n Cultural Iglesias de Chilo and other institutions. ref Berg Costa, Lorenzo 2005 , Restauraci n Iglesias de Chilo Conservando lo Infinito, Editorial Universitaria, p. 3, ISBN 956 11 1778 9 ref Location The sixteen churches registered as part of the World ... float left width 400 caption Location of the Churches of Chilo places location map Chilo lat ... Church in Achao gallery Notes references External links commons Churches of Chilo http whc.unesco.org archive advisory body evaluation 971.pdf World Heritage Evaluation Churches of Chilo http www.nuestro.cl eng stories tourism iglesiaschilotas.htm Chile Nuestro Tourism Chilo and its Churches Category Chilean architecture Category Wooden churches Category Buildings and structures in Los Lagos ... churches in Chile Category Spanish Colonial architecture in Chile Chiloe Archipelago World Heritage ... more details
Quotefarm date July 2010 Infobox Book name Churches That Abuse title orig translator image File Churches ... Churches That Abuse Churches That Abuse , first published in 1991, is a best selling counterculture ... of pseudo Christian churches and organizations deemed spiritual abuse spiritually abusive and the effects ... cite web url http www.csj.org pub csj csjbookreview csjbkrev101churches2.htm title Churches That Abuse ... abusive churches. Control oriented leadership According to the book, ...experience with authoritarian ... abusive groups. Control oriented leadership is at the core of all such churches. These spiritual ... According to the book, The spiritual elitism of abusive churches can be seen in some of the terminology ... be involved in shepherding just like we were. ... If abusive churches are exclusive and special ..., Traditional evangelical churches value and respect individual differences. For the most ... cookie cutter life styles. Page 54 ... authoritarian churches demonstrate an excessive focus on such concerns ... of the need to control that all abusive churches exemplify. Conformity to prescribed standards is achieved, more so than in mainline churches, through peer pressure and pastoral directives. Page ... 78 Members of all abusive churches soon learn that the pastor or leader is beyond confrontation. Page ... International and Jim McCotter International Churches of Christ and Kip McKean Maranatha Campus ... book, Churches That Abuse . After I read over the manuscript I wrote back to the editor and sent a copy of the letter to Ron stating that I could not endorse the book. Of the churches featured ..., such an atmosphere is intolerable. Churches are supposed to be places where everyone is made ... p blockquote Analogous books Recovering from Churches that Abuse , Publisher Zondervan, August 1994 ..., 2001, ISBN 978 0877888253 References Reflist External links http www.reveal.org development Churches that Abuse.pdf Churches that Abuse available in .pdf format http www.apologeticsindex.org 716 churches ... more details
City of Churches is a name given to various cities with many churches. This phrase has been used to describe the following cities In Europe Bristol , England Geneva , Switzerland Krak w , Poland Moscow , Russia Norwich , England Przemy l , Poland Vilnius , Lithuania In North America In the United States Brooklyn , New York Danville, Virginia Easton, Pennsylvania Fort Wayne, Indiana Holland, Michigan Indianapolis , Indiana Jonesboro, Arkansas Louisville, Kentucky Memphis, Tennessee Richmond, Virginia Wheaton, Illinois Charlotte, North Carolina Elsewhere Montreal , Quebec Santiago de Quer taro , Quer taro , Mexico In Oceania Adelaide , South Australia Christchurch , New Zealand See also City of Spires Oxford , England known as the City of dreaming spires disambig ... more details
Derry Churches are the remains of two small ruined churches near Portaferry , County Down , Northern Ireland , on the Ards Peninsula . The churches are 1.5 miles 2.4km north east of Portaferry, east of the A2 road Northern Ireland A2 road to Cloghy on the Tullymally Road ref cite web title Derry Churches work Discover Ireland url http www.discoverireland.com us ireland things to see and do listings product ?fid NITB 3099 accessdate 14 July 2009 ref , at grid ref J613 524. ref name DO cite book last Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland year 1983 title Historic Monuments of Northern Ireland publisher HMSO location Belfast pages 91 92 ref ref name HA cite book last Harbinson, P. year 1992 title Guide to National and Historic Monuments of Ireland publisher Gill & Macmillan location Dublin pages 107 108 ref Both churches are made of shale slabs bonded with clay and date from the 10th to 12th centuries. ref name WE cite book last Weir, A year 1980 title Early Ireland. A Field Guide publisher Blackstaff Press location Belfast page p134 ref History There is written evidence of pre Normans Norman religious activity on the site, associated with Saint Cummain , and there was a chapel there in 1306. ref name DO Features The south church is smaller and earlier, has Anta antae to the east and west, a west door and east and south windows. Clay was originally used to bind the stone and there are holes in the walls for timbers or scaffolding poles. Some medieval alterations to the door and the east window used mortar. A 10th or 11th century date is possible, although other sources have suggested a 12th century date. ref name DO ref name HA The north church is larger, again built ... Early Christianity Early Christian occupation and a cemetery of stone built graves under the churches ... clay bonding. ref name DO ref name HA The cemetery found underlying the churches, contained ... churches.html Irish Antiquities Photographs of Derry Churches Category Archaeological sites in County ... more details
meeting in St. Anthony s Chapel. Cranmer s main purposes in giving official sanction to the Churches ... Church Militant DEFAULTSORT Stranger Churches Category Types of church buildings it Chiese straniere ... more details