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Behind-the-scenes of a busy Moravian bakery making thousands of Lovefeast buns Mrs. Pumpkins supplies all the sweet buns for Home Moravian Church's annual Christmas Eve Lovefeast services ...
Lititz Moravian Church celebrates its 275th anniversary this year. The church, centered downtown in what was once named “The Coolest Small Town in America,” is a stone’s throw from busy ...
US churches are coming together to create outsized relief for debt-strapped members of their communities. Church leaders say debt forgiveness is a modern, but very effective way to do good – and ...
Home Moravian Church will hold its annual Christmas Eve Lovefeast services this week, expecting thousands to come to experience this centuries-old tradition. The Moravian Lovefeast is a modern ...
ST JAMES, Jamaica - The Ministry of Education and Youth is hailing the Moravian Church for its contribution to the development of primary education in Jamaica. Moravian missionaries established ...
Moravian Church Settlementsis a transnational extension of Christiansfeld, a Moravian Church Settlement in Denmark founded in 1773 and inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2015.
(RNS) — Founded in 1741 by a small band of Moravian Church immigrants, the historic district joins a list that includes the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids of Giza and the Eiffel Tower.
BETHLEHEM, Penn., Oct. 17.--The project of consolidating the Northern and Southern Provinces of the Moravian Church of America has failed. View Full Article in Timesmachine » ...
Bethlehem’s Moravian Church settlement added to list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites The 10-acre settlement joins Philadelphia’s Independence Hall and Stewart Township’s Fallingwater on the list.
The church originated in Bohemia in the 15th Century - it is now a worldwide Christian church and is best known in Northern Ireland for the Moravian settlement at Gracehill in County Antrim.
In March, Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, announced it had purchased $3.3 million of medical debt belonging to 3,355 local families.
In March, Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, announced it had purchased $3.3 million of medical debt belonging to 3,355 local families.
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