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  1. With Heart & Hand a Cookbook Honoring the 200th Anniversary of the Consecration of Home Moravian Church by women's fellowship of home moravian church, 2004
  2. Catalogue of Music by American Moravians, 1742-1842 by Albert G. Rau, H. T. David, 1938-06
  3. Ohio Moravian Music by Lawrence Hartzell, 1988-08
  4. Schoenbrunn and the Moravian missions in Ohio by James H Rodabaugh, 1952
  5. The Moravians and their faith: A new and revised edition of Moravian tracts nos. 1 and 2 combined (Special Moravian Publication Fund Committee leaflet) by Edmund De Schweinitz, 1941
  6. Gottlieb Schober of Salem: Discipleship and Ecumenical Vision in a Moravian Town by Jerry L. Surratt, 1983-04
  7. Community of the Cross: Moravian Piety in Colonial Bethlehem (Max Kade German-American Research Institute Series) by Craig D. Atwood, 2004-03-24
  8. Self, Community, World: Moravian Education in a Transatlantic World
  9. Daily Texts 2010: Bible Verses & Prayers for Each Day of the Year
  10. Pious Pursuits: German Moravians in the Atlantic World (European Expansion and Global Interaction)
  11. History of the Moravian Church - New Century Kindle Format by J. E. Hutton, 2010-03-14
  12. History Of The Moravian Church by J. E. Hutton, 2009-05-26
  13. The Moravians in Labrador by Anonymous, 2009-07-23
  14. Communions-Liturgien Der Brueder-Gemeine in Bethlehem: Pei Der Feier Des Heiligen Abendmahls (German Edition) by Bethlehem Moravian Church, 2010-01-08

101. JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Moravian Church Manuscripts
moravian church MANUSCRIPTS. Date range 18th20th centuries. The majority ofMoravian manuscripts were bequeathed by John Norman Libbey, Principal of the
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MORAVIAN CHURCH MANUSCRIPTS
Date range: 18th-20th centuries. Other items include 14 original letters of James Hutton (1715-1795), founder of the Moravian Church in England, 1774-1784, and the journal of Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758-1836) for 1788-9 and 1792. The latter provides valuable insights into the state of the continental Brethren, Moravian missionary work, and the anti-slavery movement. There are also several hundred printed volumes, including a number of rare periodicals on Moravian subjects or by Moravian authors, from Libbey’s collection and other sources, 17th-19th centuries. Finding aids: recorded in published handlists of English Manuscripts (English MSS 110, 706, 871, 905, 910, 945-950, 965, 1054-1087, 1244, 1276). See also Frank Taylor, `The John Rylands Library, 1936–72’, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester , vol. 71, no. 2 (1989), p. 42. Location: JRULM (Deansgate).
Maintained by the JRULM Web Team . Last updated April 2004.

102. Advent Moravian Church
Advent moravian church 1514 W. Clemmonsville Rd. WinstonSalem, North Carolina27127 Telephone 336-788-4951 336-788-2401
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HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF
God does answer our prayers but we must remember he answers them through us, His followers. Let us pray this simple prayer, "Lord, what do You want me to do?" and pause for a moment and He will direct us.
Mark Ebert, Director of Volunteer Ministries for the Board of World Mission of the Moravian Church is arranging for work crews to travel to hurricane-damaged areas. You can reach Mark at 336-631-9050, Ext. 1204 or email him at:
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tebert@bellsouth.net Church World Service P.O. Box 968 Elkhart, IN 46515 http://www.churchworldservice.org American Red Cross P.O. Box 37243 Washington, DC 20013 http://www.redcross.org Salvation Army P.O. Box 4857 Jackson, MS 39296-4857 http://www.salvationarmy.org Local Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores are also accepting financial donations for the Salvation Army for Hurrican Katrinaa relief. Second Harvest Food Bank of NC 3655 Reed Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107

103. Moravian Church
Several articles on the moravian church. A source of information for deeperunderstanding of religious subjects.
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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.

104. Waconia Moravian Home Page
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105. MSN Encarta - Moravian Church
moravian church, also Unitas Fratrum, American branch of the Renewed Church of the These sources provide additional information about. moravian church
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106. Religion: Christianity: Denominations: Moravian-church Spirit And Sky
Battle Hill Community moravian church. Battle Hill Community moravian church Christian Faith moravian church. Christian Faith moravian church
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  • Battle Hill Community Moravian Church Battle Hill Community Moravian Church Union, New Jersey. Schedule, contact information, directions.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 63844
  • Bethania Moravian Church Bethania Moravian Church Bethania (near Winston-Salem), North Carolina. Sunday morning schedule, history, contact information, links.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 63833
  • Central Moravian Church Central Moravian Church Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Mission statement, worship schedule, staff directory, history, contact information.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 63840
  • Christian Faith Moravian Church Christian Faith Moravian Church De Forest, Wisconsin. Hours, Sunday schedule, contact information.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 63843
  • Church of the Redeemer Church of the Redeemer Dublin, Ohio. Beliefs, calendar of events, newsletter, and service schedule.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 63835
  • College Hill Moravian Church College Hill Moravian Church Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Contact information, map and directions, Sunday schedule, staff.

107. Ardmore Moravian Church - Home
Welcome to the website of Ardmore moravian church in WinstonSalem, North Carolina.We hope it helps visitors and newcomers get a feel for the life of our
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108. GENUKI: Moravian Church , Ockbrook, Derbyshire
moravian church , Ockbrook. Ockbrook, moravian church. Image contributed by PaulSlater from 6th March 2001. See Derbyshire GENUKI Service Providers for
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109. Awesome Moravian Vital Records
The moravian church or Unitas Fratrum (Unity of Brethren) was born of his ashes in In less than 100 years, by 1517 the moravian church had over 200000
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Moravian Church History
– Roger Kennedy The origin of the Moravian chuch is from what is now known as the Czech Republic, in the ancient areas of Moravia and Bohemia. As Rome began to gain more influence in these areas, John Hus (1369-1415) began to lead a reformation movement against the Roman Catholic Church. He was burned at the stake as a heretic in 1415. Contrary to the Rome's goal, his death became a rallying point for the reformation movement. The Moravian Church or Unitas Fratrum (Unity of Brethren) was born of his ashes in 1457 east of Prague at the estate of Lititz. In less than 100 years, by 1517 the Moravian Church had over 200,000 followers and a Bible in their own language. Due to religious persecution, by 1557 there was a branch of the Church in Poland.

110. Baildon Moravian Church
BAILDON moravian church CALENDAR 2004. Using Baildon moravian church To bepart of the moravian church is to be part of a Christcentred, challenging,
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Baildon Moravian Church in 1887 To be part of the Moravian Church is to be part of a Christ-centred, challenging, world-wide community that has been growing for over 500 years. Minister: Reverend Sarah Groves Moravian House, Browgate, Baildon Baildon Today Today,there are many social and devotional activities for adults - including ecumenical Alpha courses for those interested in the Christian Faith. People of many Christian traditions feel at home with us. Our Church Hall is used by many community groups. Our young people's groups include Brownies, Guides, Beavers, Rainbows, Cubs and Scouts, along with Junior Church and Youth Fellowship SUNDAY SERVICES 10.30am - Family Worship and Junior Church

111. The Moravian Church In Britain And Ireland | Church Of England
The moravian church in Britain and Ireland. Background. The Church of Englandand the moravian church share some common roots, but the reformation
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The Church of England and the Moravian Church share some common roots, but the reformation experience led each to develop along different paths. However, they have both inherited much that is common and it is on this basis that the two churches have come together to work towards visible unity. In 1985 the Moravian Church approached the Church of England, suggesting the setting up of Conversations. From 1989 to 1995 delegates from both churches met and through their Conversations achieved significant theological convergence and acknowledgement of each other as churches with authentic ministries and sacraments and identified ways in which they could commit themselves to grow together. The Fetter Lane Common Statement was agreed on 19 May 1995 at the Fetter Lane Moravian Church in Chelsea. It is hoped that the agreement between the Anglican Church in England and the Moravian Church in Great Britain and Ireland will serve as a basis for progress towards visible unity between Anglicans and Moravians in other countries where the traditions exist alongside each other.

112. UCB Libraries | AMRC | Guide | Moravian Church And Music Collection
. Part of theSister Mary Dominic Ray Library, collection contains research and teaching......moravian church and Music Collection. Location. Macky.
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113. Heritage Lititz Moravian Church
Lititz moravian church Abstract Lititz moravian church, Archives, and MuseumChurch Square, Lititz 717626-8515 Open May-Sep Sat 10 am-4 pm The Moravians,
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114. The Moravian Church
The moravian church has work in Albania, Latvia, Tanzania and the West Bank address The moravian church, Sibyllegatan 13, SE 114 42 Stockholm, Sweden
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The Moravian Church has work in Albania, Latvia, Tanzania and the West Bank in Palestine, as well as sporadic activities in other countries. The main focus in on self-help in co-operation within the church family of the Moravian Church, with priority given to education and health care.
address: The Moravian Church Sibyllegatan 13,
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115. About Moravian Book Shop
The oldest continuously run bookstore in the United States, possibly in the whole world. Founded in 1745 to sell church publications, with profits going to the retirement fund for moravian pastors.
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About Moravian Book Shop The Moravian Book Shop, the oldest bookstore in the world, was founded in 1745 when the Moravian Church appointed Samuel Powell of the Church's Crown Inn on the South Side of the Lehigh River to operate a book store. After several locations, the Moravian Book Shop was moved to the church's publications building near the Central Moravian Church in 1871. Today, the Moravian Book Shop's home is this same site on Historic Main Street in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. (For directions to the store, click here .) In addition to a fine selection of books, the store now offers a wide variety of distinctive merchandise, some of which is shown here at the Book Shop's Web Site.
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116. Hus
Hus preached actively against the worst abuses of the Roman church of the day . After a time, the Roman attempts to subjugate moravian and Bohemia failed
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The Movarian Church: John Hus (Jan Hus)
John Hus at the Council of Constance
JOHN HUS (Jan Hus) was born sometime around 1372 in the town of Husinec, Bohemia, in the area that is now the Czech Republic. He studied theology at the University of Prague; after his ordination as a priest (1402), he became preacher at the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague. Services at the Bethlehem Chapel were conducted in Czech, contrary to the common practice of conducting services in Latin. The Bible was read and sermons were preached in the common language. Hus was intrigued by the writings of the early English reformer John Wycliffe, though he did not agree with all Wycliffe's teachings. Hus preached actively against the worst abuses of the Roman Church of the day. His primary teachings were: - Hus called for a higher level of morality among the priesthood. Financial abuses, sexual immorality, and drunkenness were common among the priests of Europe. - Hus called for preaching and Bible reading in the common language, and for all Christians to receive full communion. At the time, laypersons received only the bread during communion, and only priests were allowed to receive the wine. - Hus opposed the sale of indulgences. These were documents of personal forgiveness from the Pope which were sold for sometimes exorbitant prices to raise funds for Crusades.

117. The Fairfield Moravian Settlement Droylsden
A worshipping church within a reconstructed historic moravian community dating to 1785. Guided tours are available.
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Settlement The Fairfield Moravian Settlement is situated in a heavily built-up area south-west of the centre of Droylsden in the Tameside district of Greater Manchester about four miles east of the city centre of Manchester.
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The Moravian Church is one of the smaller religious bodies in Britain; but with a long and honorable history. It is the oldest Free Church in Northern Europe, being a Reformed Church sixty years before the Reformation. It was founded in 1457, arising out of the work of John Hus, the Bohemian martyr, who himself was inspired by the Englishman John Wyclif. After flourishing in Moravia and Bohemia as the 'Unitas Fratrum', it was almost wiped out during the Thirty Years War. A hidden seed survived however, and fled into Saxony where refuge was found with the generous and pious Count Zinzendorf under whose leadership the Church was renewed in 1722. The Moravians as this 'Church of the Brotherhood' came to be known, took an active part in the evangelical revival in England during the 18th century, being closely associated for a time with John Wesley. Theirs was also the first Protestant body to venture out as a church in 1732 on foreign missions. As an international church it co-operates in this work today with its sister branches on the Continent and in America. In England it stands in friendly relations with the Anglican and the Free Churches. Moravians have no doctrinal peculiarities to propagate. Their emphasis is on Christian life and fellowship.

118. Moravian Board Of World Mission
Mission work around the world since 1732. Background and links.
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  • 119. The Promise Home
    The Promise is a community church serving southern Delaware County, Ohio.
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    "Life at The Promise"
    The Promise is a community church serving southern Delaware County and the central Ohio region. Is this for you?
    Welcome to The Promise! We are a community discovering what it means to love God and love other people. We’re growing in authentic relationships, and we’re making a difference. Through meaningful worship celebrations, through personal caring in small groups, and through authentic service we’re learning what Jesus meant by living “abundantly.” We invite you to check us out. Don't miss...... A four-week series on Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m., starting September 22 : "Improving Communication in Your Marriage". More info
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    The Promise is meeting at Walnut Creek Elementary School for weekly services of worship at 10:00 a.m.

    120. Moravians
    moravian Missionary Instructions and Official Documents Picture Gallery.A collection of pictures related to the moravians is also available
    http://www.mun.ca/rels/morav/morav.html
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