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Church of Jesus Christ-Christian - The Church of Jesus Christ-Christian is a white supremacist group, since 1978 part of the Aryan Nations, which was founded in 1946 by Ku Klux Klan organizer Wesley A. Swift, the son of a Methodist Episcopal Church, South minister, who was considered the single most ...
One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church - The phrase One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church appears in the Nicene Creed () and, in part, in the Apostles' Creed ("the holy catholic church", sanctam ecclesiam catholicam). It indicates the Four Marks (identifying signs) of the Christian Church — unity, holiness, universality, and apostolicity — and is based on the premise that all true Christians (irrespective of race, nationality or sex) form a single united ...
Christ Church Parish Church - The Christ Church Parish Church located in Oistins, Christ Church Parish was built in 1935 and is the fourth on the site.
Young Single Adult Wards - Young Single Adult Wards, alson known as 'Singles Wards' are congregations of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who are single and aged 18-30. They can be found on many University campuses, especially at Southern Virginia University and Brigham Young University.
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Church of Christ Single - Church of Christ Single Telling God's Story: Bible, Church, and Narrative Theology by Gerard Loughlin, Narrative theology emphasises the priority of the story of Jesus Christ, the communal telling church of christ single and sacramental performance of his life, death church of christ ...
Christ Church Sarasota United - Christ Church Sarasota United Following Christ: Referenced to the Catechism of the Catholic Church by Daniel L. Lowery, This book arises from the conviction of the author that many people look to the Church for moral leadership christ church sarasota united and answers ...
United Church of Jesus Christ - United Church of Jesus Christ Christ Our Savior by Alan P. F. Sell, Alan P. F. Sell is a scholar united church of jesus christ and ecumenist who has taught courses, conducted worship, united church of jesus christ and delivered great lectures in many parts of ...
United Church of Jesus Christ - United Church of Jesus Christ Christ Our Savior by Alan P. F. Sell, Alan P. F. Sell is a scholar united church of jesus christ and ecumenist who has taught courses, conducted worship, united church of jesus christ and delivered great lectures in many parts of ...
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