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  1. Customs and practices of the Moravian Church by Adelaide L Fries, 1973
  2. THE MORAVIAN MANUAL: CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE MORAVIAN CHURCH, OR UNITAS FRATRUM by Edmund De Schweinitz, 1869
  3. The Liturgy And Canticles V2: Authorized For Use In The Moravian Church In Great Britain And Ireland (1914) by Moravian Church, 2008-06-02
  4. Liturgy and hymns of the Moravian Church or Unitas Fratrum by Moravian Church, 2010-08-30
  5. Becoming a member of the Moravian Church: A manual for members by John S Groenfeldt, 2000
  6. Memorials of the Moravian Church by William Cornelius Reichel, Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, et all 2010-09-07
  7. History of Wachovia in North Carolina; the Unitas fratrum or Moravian church in North Carolina durin by John Henry Clewell, 2009-10-12
  8. A History of the Moravian Church by Joseph Edmund Hutton, 2010-03-06
  9. A history of the Reformed Church, Dutch, The Reformed Church, German, and the Moravian Church in the by John Taylor Hamilton, Joseph Henry Dubbs, 2009-10-09
  10. The Moravian Manual: Containing an Account of the Protestant Church of the Moravian United Brethren or Unitas Fratrum by Edmund de Schweinitz, 2010-09-10
  11. An Architectural History of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania...With an Appendix: Consecration of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pa., as Recorded in the Diary of the Congregation, May 18 and 20, 1806 by Garth A.; W. N. Schwarze (Transl. ) Howland, 1947-01-01
  12. The Yup'ik Eskimos: As described in the travel journals and ethnographic accounts of John and Edith Kilbuck who served with the Alaska mission of the Moravian church, 1886-1900 (Alaska history) by John Kilbuck, 1988
  13. A Short History of the Moravian Church by Joseph Edmund Hutton, 2009-12-23
  14. History of Wachovia in North Carolina the Unitas Fratrum or Moravian Church in North Carolina During a Century and a Half 1752-1902 by John Henry Clewell, 2009-04-27

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East Hills Moravian Church
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22. The Vanerbilt Moravian Church
Staten Island, New York. Contact information, Sunday schedule, regular meetings.Category Society Religion and Spirituality moravian church......The Vanderbilt Avenue moravian church. The Vanderbilt Ave. moravian church 271 VanderbiltAvenue Staten Island, NY 10314 (718) 4472966 Fax (718) 981-2054 Rev.
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The Vanderbilt Avenue Moravian Church
The Vanderbilt Ave. Moravian Church
271 Vanderbilt Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10314
Fax: (718) 981-2054
Rev. Dr. Claude A. Knight, Pastor Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 am
Sunday School for all ages: 9:30
Study Groups... Fellowship Time... Open Communion... Lovefeasts The Vanderbilt Avenue church was established in 1889. Located across from a cluster of high-rise buildings, the church is heavily involved in community service. It runs a detoxification program for drug-addicted people, and offers many other community services through its affiliation with the YMCA. All people are welcome to visit the Vanderbilt Avenue Moravian Church for Sunday services.
"At Vanderbilt Avenue Church our hearts are always open to welcome you."
Rev. Dr.Claude A. Knight, Pastor "...Pray for one another..." James 5:16
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23. Moravian Church
The moravian church is a Protestant communion closely linked to Lutheranism.
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Moravian Church
General Information The Moravian Church is a Protestant communion closely linked to Lutheranism. It has its roots in the Czech Reformation and is a direct continuation of the Bohemian Brethren. Influenced by the spiritual heritage of John Huss, Brother Gregory founded the Bohemian Unity of Brethren, which, having functioned within the Utraquist group of Hussites for a decade, separated in 1467 and established an independent ministry. The reform movement based itself solely on the Bible, and its leaders were able to procure non Roman ordination from a bishop of the Waldenses. BELIEVE
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Occasional persecution of the Unity became systematic in the 16th century, a period marked by the theological creativity of Lukas of Prague (c. 1460 - 1528) and Jan Augusta (1500 - 72) and by contact with other Protestant reformers. Toleration obtained in 1609 was short lived as the Czech Protestants were expelled by Catholic advances in the Thirty Years' War (1627). John Amos Comenius, the Unity's last bishop, led the group into exile. A century later, representatives of German Pietism encouraged survivors of the Unity to migrate from Moravia to Saxony, where in 1722 the community of Herrnhut was founded. Graf von Zinzendorf assumed leadership, and a spiritual awakening swept the congregation in 1727, which is often taken as the founding date of the Moravian Church. The Moravians were pioneers in Protestant home and foreign missions, seeking renewal of European Christianity and the evangelization of the non Christian world. August Gottlieb Spangenberg, sent to America in 1735, founded churches in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. Zinzendorf stimulated the church by his missionary leadership and religious genius, especially in community formation and cultic celebration. He also troubled the church with financial instability and devotional excesses that nearly wrecked it in the 1740s. After his death more moderate leadership was introduced by Spangenberg.

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25. Welcome To Moravia Moravian Church
Oak Ridge, North Carolina. Contact information, beliefs, Sunday schedule, activities, history.Category Society Religion and Spirituality moravian church......
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26. The Moravian Church, Great Britain, Ireland, UK, England
The moravian church dates from 1457 when it was founded in Moravia, today partof the Czech Republic and, indeed the name itself is more of a nickname used
http://www.moravian.org.uk/aboutus.htm
An Introduction The Moravian Church dates from 1457 when it was founded in Moravia, today part of the Czech Republic and, indeed the name itself is more of a nickname used only in English speaking countries. Formally, we are known as the Unitas Fratrum or Unity of the Brethren. The original church suffered persecution during the counter-Reformation and survived in an underground fellowship over the next hundred years or so. However, as these missionaries spent time in London awaiting their sailing dates, they met and worshipped with other devout Christians in the City. As the group grew in numbers and became too large to meet in private houses, a room was rented and eventually, in 1740, a chapel off Fetter Lane, near Fleet Street. During this time the Society included John and Charles Wesley and there followed a period of disagreements as the members wrestled with various theological issues. Eventually there was a separation and the Wesleys went in one direction and the Moravians in another. The Fetter Lane chapel was registered under the Toleration Act in September 1742 and, following a mutually amicable visit to the Archbishop of Canterbury in October of that year, the first congregation was settled in Fetter Lane. The Society had been an important focus of what came to be seen as the 18th century evangelical revival in England.

27. Christian Faith Moravian Church
De Forest, Wisconsin. Hours, Sunday schedule, contact information.Category Society Religion and Spirituality moravian church......Christian Faith moravian church. Oldest Christian Protestant denominationin the world Hours Monday thru Friday, 900 am to 1200
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Christian Faith Moravian Church
Oldest Christian Protestant denomination in the world Hours: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon; Sundays, worship at 10:30, Sunday School and Adult Discussion Group at 9:00 a.m. Pastor Richard Thierolf
805 East Holum Street
De Forest, WI 53532
Phone: 846-5876
e-Mail: moravian@danenet.wicip.org
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28. The Moravian Church, Great Britain, Ireland, UK, England
The moravian church, UK, Ireland, Great Britain Membership is open to all men, whether members of the moravian church or not, who are in sympathy with the aims of the
http://www.moravian.org.uk/organisations.htm
Some Other Provincial Offices And Organisations The offices of the Advocatus Fratrum in Anglia, and the
Secretarius Fratrum in Anglia are honorary titles bestowed by Synod, which entitle the holders to a seat at Synod. Advocatus Fratrum in Anglia : Rev. Fred Linyard.
Secretarius Fratrum in Anglia : Rev Dorothy Moreton.
Provincial Youth and Children's Officer
Mrs Sheila Mitchell, 34 Pans Lane, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 5AL.
Tel: 01380 722 424 e-mail: sheila@pans-lane.fsnet.co.uk
Periodicals: Moravian Messenger (Monthly)
Editor: Rev Fred Linyard, 6 Yew Tree Avenue, Ockbrook, Derby
DE72 3TD. Tel 01332 679643
e-mail: fred@linyardof.freeserve.co.uk Daily Watchwords (Yearly): British edition
Editor: Rev Dorothy Moreton, Hillside Cottage, 35 The Settlement, Ockbrook, Derby DE72 3RJ. Tel: 01332 664330 e-mail: dea.moreton@ukgateway.net Moravian Women's Association This organisation aims to unite all Moravian women in the Province, not just Communicants, in closer fellowship with one another and in the wider service of God.

29. College Hill Home Special Worship Email Registry Guest Book
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Contact information, map and directions, Sunday schedule, staff.Category Society Religion and Spirituality moravian church......College Hill moravian church Web Site the cyber meeting place foradvanced Moravians. Street. The church is near Moravian College.
http://www.collegehillmoravian.org/

College Hill Home
Special Worship Email Registry Guest Book ... Contact Us
Welcome to our meeting place on the web!
College Hill Moravian Church is located in the historic city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, at 72 West Laurel Street. The church is near Moravian College. College Hill is a congregation of about 520 members, with weekly worship services and Sunday School for children, youth and adults. We welcome visitors to all worship services, programs and activities. Our facilities are accessible to the handicapped. View a local map and directions to the Church. Our Statement of Purpose:
Loved by God, our Creator, Saved by Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are called to love and serve humanity by proclaiming the Gospel and witnessing to our faith by word and deed.
Sunday Schedule
  • Regular: September to mid-June
  • 9:15 am - Sunday School for all ages
  • 10:45 am - Worship in the Sanctuary *
    Summer schedule: mid-June to end of August
  • 9:30 am - Worship in the Sanctuary *
Professional child care is available during worship services
News - Activities - Special Events ADVENT WORKSHOP SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 AT 5:00 PM Enjoy a covered dish dinner Make a Gingerbread house and an Advent wreath Also coming in December.... December 8 - Senior High Youth Annual Spaghetti Dinner after worship December 12 - 10th Annual Cookie Exchange - "HEARTSOUNDS"

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moravian church in America Mainline Protestant denomination with more than five hundred years of history.
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31. Main Page - Home Moravian Church
Home moravian church Mission Statement Bound together through our relationshipwith Jesus Christ, we will celebrate our faith as we love and serve God and
http://www.home-moravian.org/main.htm
Employment Opportunity: Director of Christian Education
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"Let thine eye be opened toward this house night and day,
even toward the place of which thou hast said,
My name shall be there."
-Text for the day on which the site of Salem was selected. Welcome to the web site of Home Moravian Church. Home Moravian Church is located on the north-east corner of Salem Square in the historic district of Old Salem , the restored 1766 Moravian town, located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Home Church, originally known as the Salem Congregation, is a congregation of the Moravian Church in America Southern Province . Home Church is an active and growing congregation and we invite you to come and visit with us for any of our Worship services or fellowship programs. Home Moravian Church
Mission Statement
Bound together through our relationship with Jesus Christ, we
will celebrate our faith as we love and serve God and others.
The spirit within the community of Home Moravian Church
inspires our obedience to the call to serve Christ.

32. Ephraim Foundation: History
Include the site of the first landing by Pastor Iverson in 1853, the site of the first moravian church (1858), the Pioneer Schoolhouse (1880), the Anderson store and dock warehouse, the Anderson Barn and eight homes more than a century old.
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Ephraim's Historical Heritage
Ephraim's historic places include the site of the first landing by Pastor Iverson in 1853, the site of the first Moravian Church (1858), the Pioneer Schoolhouse (1880), the Anderson store and dock warehouse, as well as the Anderson Barn and eight homes more than a century old.
Anderson's Store and Dock have been depicted over and over by artists and photographed by thousands. The dock building originally served as a warehouse for the store; later it held fish, orchard crops, lumber and farm products for shipment by boat. Much later it was Ephraim's first improvised movie theater, with viewers sitting on planks supported by kegs found in the warehouse. Today the warehouse siding is completely carved and painted with the names of boaters who have docked there.
The Foundation was established in 1949 and it plays a substantial role in helping to preserve the community's values by working with the Ephraim Village board and other community groups. Its purpose was clearly set forth in Article I of its by-laws:
... to preserve and foster preservation of historical monuments, buildings, structures, sites, documents, relics; and to foster the development of cultural services, including libraries, art, and historical museums, adult education and other civic services, especially within the Village of Ephraim, but also including the State of Wisconsin, and to do all things necessary, including the purchasing and selling of real estate to carry out these purposes.

33. West Salem Moravian Church's Home Page
History, traditions, worship opportunities, and contact information.
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WELCOME TO THE WEST SALEM MORAVIAN CHURCH Protestant, Christian and Ecumenical Sunday School starts at 9 a.m. Sunday Worship starts at 10:10 a.m VISITORS WELCOME Pastor: Terry Weavil Our History Our Motto Our Traditions Congregational Opportunities ... Site Map
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34. The Moravian Church EWI Province
The moravian church Eastern West Indies Province GEOGRAPHICAL AREA Eight (8) islands in the Eastern Caribbean Antigua, Barbados, St. Croix, St. John, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Tobago, Trinidad.
http://www.candw.ag/~moravians/about.htm
The Moravian Church Eastern West Indies Province Home A Little About Us What we Believe Our Churches ... Interesting Links GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: Eight (8) islands in the Eastern Caribbean - Antigua, Barbados, St. Croix, St. John, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Tobago, Trinidad.
POPULATION:
49 Congregations, 19,510 members, 47 Pastors and Educators
AREAS OF OUTREACH: Cayman Islands (joint effort with Jamaica Province), Tortola (1994), St. Maarten. Vision Statement: A Church - Transformed, United, Victorious in Christ.
Mission Statement: By the grace of God, we seek to be faithful to our Lord Jesus; without distinction, we use all that we possess to call all peoples to the truth of the Gospel through worship, evangelism, discipleship and service.
A Little About Us
We want you to know about us, so here is a little to get you going. ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE UNITAS FRATRUM The Unitas Fratrum, or Moravian Church, is that branch of the Christian Church which began its distinct life at Kunvald in Bohemia in the year 1457. It was born of the great revival of faith at the close of the Middle ages, arising from the national revival of religion in Bohemia, in which the writings of Wyclif had great influence, and of which John Hus was the greatest leader. Within the movement, Peter of Chelcic represented the traditions of eastern puritanism and freedom from official control in matters of religion.

35. Home
Protestant denomination that is affiliated with the moravian church in America, and offers its local history, worship services, staff contacts, and links.
http://www.spmoravian.org/
"A Christian Church for All People"
Welcome back Pastor Steve...Just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up...John 3:14... 8505 Heathermore Boulevard Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Telephone: 301-627-4200 Fax: 301-627-4204 Email: SPMORAVIAN@aol.com Rev. Dr. Stephen O. Nicholas, Pastor
Our Mission
"We are committed, with the help of the Holy Spirit: to lead people to an active relationship with Christ, worship God, join Christ's family, follow Him, nurture one another and serve the needs of all people." St. Paul's has been helping people connect with God and other people since our beginning in 1970. We serve as a gathering place for groups as varied as the Citizens Association of Marlton, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Mothers of Marlton, and the Southern Maryland Caged Bird Club. Our members come from many religious backgrounds, including Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Episcopal, Roman Catholic, Assemblies of God and Brethren Churches and even a few former atheists. Our backgrounds and traditions may be different, but we share a common faith in Christ and are part of a wonderful spiritual family at St. Paul's. We welcome anyone who wants to know God and be part of His Church. We are proud to be an interracial congregation. If you are seeking a closer relationship with God and want to be part of a caring Christian family then you will feel at home at St. Paul's.

36. Centenary Moravian Church, Barbados
Centenary moravian church, Barbados. Welcome to the Home Page of Centenarymoravian church, We are situated in Shop Hill St. Thomas, Barbados.
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Centenary Moravian Church, Barbados
W elcome to the Home Page of Centenary Moravian Church , We are situated in Shop Hill St. Thomas, Barbados. This church was built to commemorate the 100th. anniversary of Moravian mission in Barbados. It is within walking distance of the first Moravian site, also in St. Thomas.
The location of the church offers a panoramic view of southern Barbados, stretching almost from the east coast to the west coast. The adjacent area is rightfully called "Grand View".
The congregation is made up warm - hearted members numbering approximately 65. This is only one of 10 Moravian Churches in Barbados.
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Feel free to visit us at your convenience, all are welcomed. If you have comments or suggestions, email me at wenmatt@sunbeach.net

37. Chaska Moravian Church
Chaska moravian church. A Christian Community on the Square. History of Chaska MoravianChurch A Picture Page has been added. Chaska and Waconia Mission Trip.
http://www.moravianwest.org/Chaska/Index.htm
Chaska Moravian Church
A Christian Community on the Square
115 E. 4th St.,
Chaska MN 55318
Fax: (952) 448-6016
Rev. Valerie A. Lehman, Co-Pastor
Rev. Barry A. Lehman, Co-Pastor
e-mail: chaska@moravianwest.org ..sharing the love of Jesus Christ with all people through worshipping, serving, caring and learning together... The Moravian Daily Text for Today Schedule Sunday School Costa Rica Mission Trip ... Information and Links Regular Schedule
Sunday Worship Schedule
9:30 Worship
10:30 Sunday School, Adult Studies and Fellowship
Holy Communion on the First Sunday of each month.
Sundays
4:30 Youth Disciples Class
Wednesdays
6:00 - Lenten Soup Supper 6:30 - Lenten Vespers 7:00 - Choir 7:30 - Unified Rehearsal 8:30 - Worship Team
Board of Trustees 2nd Tuesday of Each Month Board of Elders 3rd Tuesday of Each Month
Sunday School
Every Sunday morning at 10:30
Pancake Breakfast Sunday, March 23

38. Moravian Church Board Of World Mission
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39. Moravian Church In Honduras
moravian church in Honduras. Ministries. The moravian church in Honduras is predominantlyin the area known as La Mosquitia in the Department of Gracias a Diós.
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Moravian Church in Honduras A people who sing! That is how Moravian missionary Werner Marx described the Miskitu people of Honduras.  Truly, a Miskitu worship service is a celebration of joyful praise.  Miskitu people have always expressed themselves through their songs, and their faith in Jesus Christ gives them a new song to sing. Origins The Moravian Church began sharing the "Song of songs," the Good News of Jesus Christ, with the Honduran people in November 1930 in the village of Cauquira on the north coast.   The first service was attended by about 80 people, and the first person to give her life to Christ was Hannah Brodick, who later became an elder of the congregation.  In 1935 a congregation was established at Brus Laguna. The Rev. Dannery Downs, a Nicaraguan Moravian, was the pastor.  Now there are close to 100 Moravian congregations proclaiming and singing the "old, old story of Jesus and his love."  Worship is in the Miskitu language, into which missionaries translated many hymns written originally in German or English.  Increasingly, however, one will hear lively Spanish choruses being sung in Moravian Churches. Ministries The Moravian Church in Honduras is predominantly in the area known as La Mosquitia in the Department of Gracias a Diós.  This is a beautiful land of tropical rainforests and savannas between the central mountains and the Caribbean coastline. Neglected by the national government and isolated by its remoteness, La Mosquitia had no health or educational infrastructure when the Moravians arrived.  Thus, schools and medical work have been important ministries from the beginning.  In 1946 a clinic was established on the Patuca River at Ahuas.  Over the years the

40. Welcome To The Church Of The Redeemer
moravian church providing beliefs, calendar of events, newsletter, and service schedule.
http://www.redeemermoravian.org/
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