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  1. An exposition of the orthodox system of civil rights and church power, Together with an examination of the new opinions contained in the book called The alliance between church and state by Layman, 2010-06-16
  2. The alliance between the church and the state. A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, November 2, 1800, being the day of commemoration of benefactors. By Richard Ramsden, ... by Richard Ramsden, 2010-06-24
  3. Alliance of the Reformed Churches Holding the Presbyterian System; Minutes and Proceedings of the Third General Council, Belfast 1884 by G.D., ed MATHEWS, 1884
  4. A century of service: A history of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, 1875-1975 by Marcel Pradervand, 1975

81. Hibbing Churches: Christian And Missionary Alliance
Contact. Church Address 4220 W 3rd Avenue. Church Phone and Email (218) 262 6685Parsonage (218) 263 6410 alliance@churches.hibbing.mn.us. Pastors Top. Worship.
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82. Lutheran Renewal
Sensing a profound change in the way churches are called to related to one another,the alliance of Renewal churches (ARC) was formed at our Inaugural
http://www.lutheranrenewal.org/arc.html
Sensing a profound change in the way churches are called to related to one another, the Alliance of Renewal Churches (ARC) was formed at our Inaugural Gathering on June 3-4, 2002. The Past Paradigm
In the past, Lutherans formally associated within denominational structures. There was a bureaucracy with commissions and committees, and its constitution and bylaws were the product of past mergers of Lutheran bodies with all their historical concerns and compromises. Missions, publications, and curriculum were directed by the centralized offices. These structures have proved less than optimal at serving their member churches during an unprecedented time of change. The Present Need
Churches today face the increasingly challenging task of communicating the love of Christ in a manner that meaningfully addresses the culture in which we live and brings the life of Jesus to the lost, few of whom connect with traditional church culture. Moreover, as the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit increases, the manner in which ministry has been done in the past is also fundamentally changing. A Preferable Future
In this context, churches are sensing the need to relate to one another in new ways which are appropriate to the challenges they are facing. The Alliance of Renewal Churches is designed to fill that need.

83. The Alliance Of Renewal Churches - ARC - Lutheran Renewal
The alliance of Renewal churches. Mission Statement. The alliance of Renewal churchesis a network of autonomous churches under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
http://www.lutheranrenewal.org/arc_plan_nov_02.htm
The Alliance of Renewal Churches
Mission Statement

Statement of Faith

Statement of Purpose

Paradigm of Transformation
...
Questions and Answers about the ARC
Mission Statement The Alliance of Renewal Churches is a network of autonomous churches under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. We align ourselves for the purpose of kingdom advancement, including congregational renewal and the planting of churches, through the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit. Statement of Faith This We Believe
  • That God is One, revealed in the Scriptures as three persons, the Father, the source and creator of all, the Son, our Savior and Lord, and the Spirit, who calls us to faith and empowers us for effective service.
    That Jesus Christ, true God and true Man, through His virgin birth, sinless life, sacrificial death on our behalf, and resurrection from the dead, offers eternal life to all who believe. That we are justified by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and that the same grace that saves also empowers for victorious living.
    That the whole human race has fallen and cannot be rescued from bondage to sin and to Satan without Christ.

84. AOC Alliance Of Churches Home Page
alliance OF churches. Home Page. alliance of churches survives on contributionsfrom area individuals, churches, and organizations.
http://www.alliancelink.com/aoc/
ALLIANCE OF CHURCHES Home Page
How very good and pleasant it is when kindred live together in unity! Psalm 133:1
Calendar of Events
Current Projects Our Thanks to Our Supporters Who We Are? ! We are a gathering of congregations committed to the ministry of Jesus Christ in a united effort of faith and service to Alliance, Ohio and the surrounding communities.
What We Do? ! Our mission is a three-fold purpose:
1. Ministerial Association - offering pastors fellowship, spiritual and educational opportunities as a support to their individual ministries.
2. Community Worship Convener - offering spiritual support to the community through such events as the Lenten Lunch Series, Good Friday Service, National Day of Prayer events, and Thanksgiving Services.
3. Emergency Aid Programs - offering financial and other assistance to individuals in need.
Where We Are? ! 470 East Broadway
Alliance, Ohio 44601
What We Need? ! "Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me."
Matthew 25:40 Alliance of Churches survives on contributions from area individuals, churches, and organizations. Monetary contributions are needed for Emergency Aid Programs, Educational Events, Community Worship Events, and for general operating expenses.

85. Alliance Of Reformed Churches
alliance of Reformed churches. After a number of congregations seceded fromthe CRC, the group chose the name alliance of Reformed churches in 199_.
http://reformed.net/arc/index.shtml
Alliance of Reformed Churches
The ARC was formed in 19 as the Christian Reformed Alliance. After a number of congregations seceded from the CRC, the group chose the name Alliance of Reformed Churches in 199_. Although the majority of the ARC chose to federate as the United Reformed Churches in 1996, the following congregations have remained in the Alliance.
  • Ancaster, Ontario, Independent Christian Reformed Church. Separated from Ancaster CRC, Sept. 27, 1992. Borculo, Michigan, Faith Independent Reformed Church Brooklyn, New York, Messiah's Independent Reformed Church Cutlerville, Michigan, Independent Reformed Church. Organized Sept. 30, 1992. Dunnville, Ontario, Grace Reformed Church.* Separated from Bethel CRC, Oct. 15, 1992. Dutton, Michigan, Independent Reformed Church. Withdrew from CRC Aug. 17, 1992. Grand Rapids, Michigan, Christian Reformation Church. Organized 1970. Holland, Michigan, Messiah's Independent Reformed Church Holland, Michigan, Reformed Heritage Community Church. Organized Jan. 1989. Hopkins, Michigan, Covenant Independent Reformed Church.
  • 86. Churches (Alliance, Ohio)
    churches in the alliance, Ohio Area. The following is a directory of churches inthe alliance area, including the names of head clergy. alliance of churches.
    http://www.rodman.lib.oh.us/chamber/churches.htm
    Churches
    in the
    Alliance, Ohio
    Area
    The following is a directory of churches in the Alliance area, including the names of head clergy. Churches that could not be reached or did not respond to a Chamber of Commerce questionnaire were omitted. Choose one of the following letters to jump to alphabetical lists of faiths.
    A
    B C E ...
    Alliance of Churches
    Offering assistance to ministers, community worship services, and emergency aid programs.
    Apostolic Faith
    Apostolic Faith Christian Tabernacle, 939 S. Arch Street, Alliance, OH 44601. (330) 823-3608; Michael R. Williams.
    Assembly of God
    First Assembly of God, 45 E. Harrison Street, Alliance, OH 44601. (330) 823-6457; William L . Gross. Marlboro Assembly of God, 12600 Marlboro Ave. N.E., Alliance, OH 44601. (330) 935-2984; David Hohlbaugh. Victory Christian Center, 234 S. Park Ave., Alliance, OH 44601. (330) 821-6573; L. Brian Hawkins.
    Baptist
    Alliance Baptist Temple, 1441 W. Vine Street, Alliance, OH 44601. (330) 821-2749; Randy Payne, pastor; Nathan Payne, youth pastor. Carnation City Baptist Church

    87. Churches In Alliance OH
    churches in the alliance, Ohio Area. Below, you will find a listingof all churches in the alliance, Ohio area. You may limit your
    http://www.rodman.lib.oh.us/chamber/churches.asp
    Churches in the
    Alliance, Ohio Area
    Below, you will find a listing of all churches in the Alliance, Ohio area. You may limit your results by entering the name of the religion in this box:
    Abiding Savior Lutheran Church ELCA http://www.abidingsavior-elca.org/html/home.html
    Rev. Dean Lewis, Pastor
    1845 Sawburg Ave.
    Alliance, OH 44601
    Aldersgate United Methodist Church
    Kenneth Price, Pastor
    11394 Edison NE
    Alliance, OH 44601
    Alliance Baptist Temple Randy Payne 1441 West Vine Street Alliance, OH 44601 Alliance Christian Center Paul Dykshoorn 403 East Cambridge Alliance, OH 44601 Alliance Church of the Nazarene Rev. Richard A. Ketterman, Pastor 1345 South Arch Street Alliance, OH 44601 Beechwood Christian Church John Hannum, Minister 12950 Easton St. NE Alliance, OH 44601 Beechwood United Methodist Church Scott Williams 3450 Beechwood Avenue Alliance, OH 44601 Bethany House 715 South Arch Street Alliance, OH 44601 Bolton United Methodist Church Dr. David Bloor 14760 Gaskill NE Alliance, OH 44601 Carnation City Baptist Church Pastor Camry 323 E. Main St.

    88. The Nebraska Churches Of Christ
    alliance. Please share the address and we will add it to our Christ UnitesUs web site so that all Nebraska churches may be easily located.
    http://www.christunitesus.org/Alliance/index.shtml
    Churches of Christ Across Nebraska
    "Dedicated to the Restoration of New Testament Christianity" Cities/Towns
    Albion

    Alliance

    Auburn

    Beatrice
    ...
    York

    Christ Unites Us
    http://ChristUnitesUs.Org
    Alliance
    This website has no information about the church of Christ in this city. This webpage exists as a medium of communications so that the bretheren can see the works that others are doing. If you would like to have a web page created that will identify your congregation to the world, please fill out the following information. The information you provide will make it much easier for our Christian family to find other congregations while traveling, or who to contact if family or friends require help in your area. There is no cost. If you already have a web site, great! Please share the address and we will add it to our Christ Unites Us web site so that all Nebraska Churches may be easily located. For more details, send your questions to cuu@ChristUnitesUs.Org or phone Lincoln church of Christ 466-3113 (day) or 402-783-2201 (night).

    89. Fredonia Alliance Of Churches
    Name ..Address ..PhoneNumber. Assembly of God ..1102
    http://www.terraworld.net/fredoniakschambr/church.html
    Name Address Phone Number
    • Assembly of God ...............................1102 Washington ..............(316)378-2801
    • Bible Baptist Church............................203 N. 4th........................(316)378-2918
    • Calvary Wesleyan.Church....................E. Hwy 47 .......................(316)378-3434
    • Church of the Brethren.........................11th Monroe ....................(316)378-4395
    • Church of Christ...................................233 N. 10th......................(316)378-2707
    • Covenant Promises Church...................533 N. 11th......................(316)378-2226
    • First Christian Church............................303 N. 7th.......................(316)378-4118
    • First Presbyterian Church.......................909 Madison...................(316)378-3493
    • First Southern Baptist Church ................502 N. 8th......................(316)378-3191
    • Fredonia Church of God.........................310 Tyler........................(316)378-2567
    • Kingdon Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.......E. Hwy 47......................(316)378-4520
    • Sacred Heart Catholic Church................1223 Madison.................(316)378-3883

    90. WORLD ALLIANCE OF REFORMED CHURCHES (WARC)
    WORLD alliance OF REFORMED churches (WARC).
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/npce/ORGE-WAR.HTM
    WORLD ALLIANCE OF REFORMED CHURCHES (WARC) What is the WARC 70 million Christians in 99 countries, in 193 member churches of Presbyterian and Congregational origin, are linked together in the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC). Most live and witness in the two-thirds world, many are religious minorities seeking to spread the good news of Jesus Christ through the Reformed understanding of grace, faith and scripture. In Europe there are 39 memberchurches in 27 countries. WARC is an interdependent network of people and churches living, working and worshipping together with faith in God's promise always to be with us. The gifts and talents of many peoples and cultures make the Alliance a dynamic international community. Objectives The WARC promotes:
    • unity theological reflection ecumenical fellowship
    Projects The Alliance has for many years helped to put theological students from its member churches who wish to study overseas in touch with theological faculties and seminaries which participate in the WARC scholarship programme. Information may be obtained from your member church. WARC has a long history of commitment to human rights and concern for the all too frequent persecution of small churches as they witness, often in isolation, to the Gospel. In 1877, the Alliance protested the treatment of native Americans in the United States. In 1987, it was the first ecumenical organization openly to protest human rights violations by the Romanian government. In recent years WARC has been involved in the process of democratization in Malawi, South Africa and elsewhere.

    91. Calvary Alliance Of Churches & Ministries
    Building Overcoming churches Out of Broken Lives through the Power of JesusChrist. Our New Site Is Currently Under Construction. To contact us
    http://www.calvaryalliance.org/
    Building Overcoming Churches Out of Broken Lives through the Power of Jesus Christ Our New Site Is Currently Under Construction To contact us: Email: ReginaldJKing@aol.com Phone (757)321-7730

    92. Alliance For Renewal Churches
    2002 The alliance for Renewal churches· Mansfield, Ohio · arc@arcchurch.org.
    http://www.arcchurch.org/churches.html
    CHURCH LOCATION USA Christ Community Church St. Paul, Minnesota Grace Church Toledo, Ohio Grace Community Church Oregon, Ohio Grace Fellowship Church Mansfield, Ohio Harvest Christian Church Elyria, Ohio Lamb of God Fellowship West Orange, New Jersey Servants of Christ Church Port Huron, Michigan Spirit of Christ Church Haslett, Michigan BRAZIL
    (Buritis Christian Community)
    (Christian Community in Montena)
    (New Life Christian Community) Siderugia, Ouro Branco
    (Shangrila Evangelical Christian Community) Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais Igreja Comunidade Evangelica no Jambreiro
    (Jambreiro Evangelical Fellowship Church) Pau Pombo, Nova Lima POLAND Pentecostal Church at Gryfow Gryfow Home About the ARC Churches Missions ... arc@arcchurch.org

    93. Community
    Travel Weather Return to Home Message Boards Online Chat Search. PathHome Community churches Christian and Missionary alliance
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    94. Downtown Raleigh Alliance | Alliance News
    Apparel/Shoes/Jewelry. Automotive. Books/Cards/Flowers/Gifts/Records. BusinessServices. churches. Clubs*. Home Furnishings and Antiques. Lodging. Miscellaneous.
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    95. UTA4X - Official Site Of The Campus Ministry Alliance At UT Arlington (UTA CMA)
    Campus Ministry alliance churches.
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    96. Southwest District Christian Missionary Alliance - Churches
    Church Multiplication churches Planting churches. churches Planting churches.
    http://www.swdcma.org/Church Multiplication/churches_planting_churches.htm

    97. World Alliance Of Reformed Churches
    World alliance of Reformed churches. PO Box 2100, 150 route de Ferney, 1211 Geneva2, Switzerland. Tel. 022/791 6243 Fax 022/791 6505 Email par@warc.ch.
    http://www.pctii.org/news/2000warc.html
    World Alliance of Reformed Churches PO Box 2100, 150 route de Ferney, 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland Tel. 022/791 6243 : Fax: 022/791 6505 : Email: par@warc.ch Communiqué Pentecostal–Reformed Dialogue May 18-24 2000 - São Paulo, Brazil São Paulo, May 24 2000: Delegates from the World Alliance of Reformed Churches met here from May 18 to 24 with members of Pentecostal churches from Finland, Korea, the Philippines, Switzerland and the USA. The Reformed representatives came from Brazil, the Czech Republic, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Korea, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA. The São Paulo meeting was the last in a series of five sessions of international Pentecostal-Reformed dialogue. The first took place in 1996 in Torre Pellice, Italy, with the theme "Spirituality and the challenges of today". The second, held in Chicago in 1997, dealt with "The role and place of the Holy Spirit in the church". The third session, in Kappel, Switzerland in 1998, discussed "The Holy Spirit and mission in eschatological perspective". The fourth session which was held in Seoul in 1999, with the theme "The Holy Spirit, charismata [gifts], and the kingdom of God". The fifth session in São Paulo centred on "The Holy Spirit in church and world", and tried to summarize and evaluate the findings of the previous sessions and to indicate points of agreement as well as points needing further exploration.

    98. 1997 World Alliance Of Reformed Churches - Pentecostal Dialogue
    May 15, 1997. The World alliance of Reformed churches (WARC) and members from severaldifferent branches of the Pentecostal Movement met in Chicago, Illinois.
    http://www.pctii.org/news/warcpent.html
    Press Release May 15, 1997 The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and members from several different branches of the Pentecostal Movement met in Chicago, Illinois. Meeting at McCormick Theological Seminary, the session was the second in a five year International Reformed-Pentecostal Dialogue. Convened by H.S. Wilson (WARC - Geneva, Switzerland) and Cecil M. Robeck (Pentecostal - Pasadena, CA, USA.), the meeting took place from May 11-15, 1997. This dialogue seeks to (1) increase mutual understanding and respect, (2) identify areas of theological agreement, convergence or disagreement, and (3) explore possibilities for common witness. The theme for the meeting was "The Role and Place of the Holy Spirit in the Church." Jan Veenhof (Reformed - Switzerland) presented a paper on "The Relation of the Holy Spirit to the Bible." Cephas Omenyo (Reformed - Ghana) and Wonsuk Ma and Julie Ma (Pentecostal - Philippines) made presentations on the role of the Spirit in proclamation and manifestations of the charismata within the Church. Ensuing dialogue included discussion of the Spirit's role in revelation and continuing revelation. Both groups found commonality in God's revelation of Jesus Christ as witnessed to in the Scripture while struggling to understand the implications of ongoing revelation for faith and practice. As Pentecostals and Reformed Christians, the groups affirmed that the Good News of Jesus Christ is received through the community of the faithful. The community furthers the message and mission of God rooted in the Word of God and guided by the Holy Spirit. The members of the community offer their eyes, ears, mouths and hands to God and are sustained and nurtured by the Spirit and the Word. Furthermore, it is the Spirit who sovereignly bestows charisms upon the faith community as it seeks to address the diverse needs which arise in the Church, society and the world.

    99. Statement Of The World Alliance Of Reformed Churches On The Proposed War On Iraq
    Statement of the World alliance of Reformed churches on the proposed war on Iraq. TheWorld alliance of Reformed churches is in no way defending Saddam Hussein.
    http://www.ctbi.org.uk/intaff/iraq/warc01.htm
    International
    Affairs
    Statement of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches
    on the proposed war on Iraq
    Amman, Jordan, February 21: Following a team visit to Baghdad, Rev. Dr Setri Nyomi, General Secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches today issued the following statement opposing the war on Iraq that is being planned by the US administration and its close allies in the UK and elsewhere. The World Alliance of Reformed Churches delegation has just returned from a pastoral visit to Iraq. We felt the pain of the people of Iraq, and saw the devastation caused by the wars they have been through and the sanctions still in place. Everything points to the senselessness and callousness of war at this time. The victims will be poor innocent civilians of Iraq and the region. Daily and from every corner of the earth, the Alliance receives statements from its member churches expressing opposition to war on Iraq. Reformed churches including those in the United States of America and the United Kingdom are against it. Nor are we alone. Churches and Christians of every tradition stand together in their opposition to this war. The World Alliance of Reformed Churches endorses and identifies with the united voice of international Christian opinion.

    100. Duke Divinity School Creates Alliance With 15 Churches
    Duke Divinity School creates alliance with 15 churches Jan. 9, 2002 News mediacontact Tim Tanton· (615)7425470· Nashville, Tenn. 10-71B{005}.
    http://umns.umc.org/02/jan/005.htm
    Duke Divinity School creates alliance with 15 churches Jan. 9, 2002 News media contact: Tim Tanton Nashville, Tenn. By David Reid* DURHAM, N.C. (UMNS) Duke University Divinity School will team with congregations from 15 churches across the country as part of a larger program to develop a new generation of effective pastors. The churches, which stretch from San Antonio to Greenwich, Conn., were chosen for their strong pastoral leadership and vital congregational ministries, said Dean L. Gregory Jones, who announced the initiative Jan. 9. "We believe these partnerships will make a crucial difference in how congregations conceive of their ministry, how excellent students begin to develop a vision for ministerial identity and leadership, and how Duke faculty and staff deploy their resources for the church in more integrated ways," Jones said. "We look forward to working closely with these congregations." Nine of the churches are United Methodist. Duke Divinity School is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, though its 475 enrolled students represent 40 different denominations.

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