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 Lutheranism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Members of the predominant churches in Germany, whether Lutheran, Reformed or Catholic are also required by the state to pay a church tax in addition to their normal income tax.
Lutheranism as a movement traces its origin to the work of Martin Luther, a German religious scholar who sought to reform the practices of the Roman Catholic Church in the early 16th century.
The ELCA has established relationships of full communion with The Episcopal Church, the Moravian Church, the United Church of Christ, the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Reformed Church in America and an interim agreement with the United Methodist Church.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lutheran

  
 A Short Course in UCC History: German Reformed Church
The newly independent German Reformed Church, short of pastors and threatened by a revivalist gospel, established a seminary in 1825, at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, that moved in 1829 to York, in 1837 to Mercersburg and finally to Lancaster in 1871, where it became Lancaster Theological Seminary.
A Reformed Church Constitution was adopted, a Synodal Ordnung; an official name was taken, The Synod of the German Reformed Church in the United States of America, and a hymnbook committee appointed.
Members were charged with "fraternal correction and mutual edification." The minister was to preach "the pure doctrine of the Reformed Church according to the Word of God and to administer the holy seals of the Covenant...
www.ucc.org /aboutus/shortcourse/reformed.htm

  
 Lutheranism, Lutheran Church
Lutheranism is generally friendly to the Ecumenical Movement, and with some exceptions, Lutheran churches have participated in worldwide gatherings of Christians across confessional and denominational boundaries.
The Lutheran church defines itself as "the assembly of believers among which the Gospel is preached and the Holy Sacraments are administered according to the Gospel" (Augsburg Confession, VII).
Lutheranism did not radically change the structure of the medieval mass, but its use of vernacular language enhanced the importance of the sermons, which were based on the exposition of the Scriptures, and encouraged congregational participation in worship, especially through the singing of the liturgy and of hymns.
www.mb-soft.com /believe/text/lutheran.htm

  
 Evangelical - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Evangelical Reformed Church, or Evangelical Methodist Church, in contrast to Catholic or Eastern Orthodox churches.
In Austria, the United Lutheran and Reformed Church (Evangelische Kirche in Oesterreich) claims a monopoly on the former term and has in the past sued independent churches using the designation "evangelisch".
In this sense, it comprises everything from a liberal state church to a conservative free church in the Baptist or Pietist tradition.
www.secaucus.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Evangelical

  
 Pennsylvania Dutch Church Histories
In 1958, the church sanctuary was redecorated and new light fixtures installed and in 1959 the cemetery was expanded.
Clearfield is in the South District of the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Church.
From this small beginning a church was organized and began the erection of a Bethel in the fall of 1878 and completed in the spring of 1878.
www.horseshoe.cc /pennadutch/religion/churches/churches.htm

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Evangelical Church
As a proper name with strictly limited meaning the designation "Evangelical Church" applies to a branch of the Protestant Church in Germany, formed in 1817 at the instance of King Frederick William III of Prussia, by a union of the Lutheran and the Reformed Churches.
The alliance of politics, Lutheran orthodoxy and pietism, royal cabinet-orders and counter-orders, general unsettledness and discontent, and five authorized churches instead of one — such was the result of the Union of 1817 in the fourth decade of its existence.
The Reformed was the weakest in numbers; and in doctrine its sole distinctive tenet was the rejection of Luther's teaching concerning the Eucharist.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05642a.htm

  
 Introduction to The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
It is this understanding of the spiritual unity of the church and of external unity in the church to which the LCMS seeks to be faithful as it relates to other Lutherans and to other Christian churches.
Lutheran churches, including the LCMS, are creedal churches.
This one church, which is not to be identified with any institution or denomination, is to be found wherever the Gospel is preached and the Sacraments administered.
www.trinitylcms.org /lcmsintro.htm

  
 CHURCH
This church, known as "The Brick Church" was built as a school building and a Presbyterian meeting house although the building was used by the Lutheran Congregation.
The present day Grace Lutheran Church, in Rural Retreat, Virginia, dates back to "Oak Grove," in 1866, and later known as, "Hawkins Chapel." It is said this church started as a school in the basement of the old Michael Cormany home.
The original tract of land for the Saint Paul Church consisted of 100 acres of unclaimed land and was surveyed for Martin Kimberling, Michael Steffey, Michael Wampler, and John Phillippi, Elders of the congregation.
personal.cfw.com /~cameronnet/cameron/church.htm

  
 Reformed and Lutheran Church, King Twp.
The first church organization in the northwestern portion of Bedford county was the Greenfield congregation of the Reformed and the Lutherans.
The Reformed and Lutheran church at Imler crossroads was organized in 1868, under the ministry of Rev. C.
The church edifice was erected by the joint efforts of the same denominations in 1868.
www.pa-roots.com /users/bedford/church/refluthking.html

  
 Lauver-Davis and all families
She was married to Johannes ENCK on 13 Oct 1761 in Brickerville Lutheran and Reformed Church, Lancaster Co., Pa..
She was married to Jacob ENCK on 30 Dec 1755 in Brickerville Lutheran and Reformed Church, Lancaster Co., Pa..
She was married to Adam KREINER on 21 Jun 1757 in Brickerville Lutheran and Reformed Church, Lancaster Co., Pa..
www.timevoyagers.com /Lauver01/d35.htm

  
 Reformed and Lutheran Church
Built as a joint church by the Lutheran and Reformed congregation the cornerstone of this church was laid on July 7, 1853.
The laying of the cornerstone and the building of this church in 1853 continued a legacy of cooperation between the Lutheran and Reformed congregation in Salisbury.
The United Church of Christ is a merger between the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Church.
www.salisburypa.com /stjohns.html

  
 FHL Update June 2003
Lutheran Reformed Church parish registers of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Komarno, Slovakia; formerly Komarom (a.k.a.
Lutheran Reformed Church parish registers of births, marriages, and deaths for Svató Jur nad Hronom (a.k.a.
Lutheran Reformed Church (also includes Roman Catholic and Jewish records) parish registers of births, marriages, deaths for Varsany (a.k.a.
iabsi.com /gen/public/fhl_update_june_2003.htm

  
 Reformed Churches
The Reformed churches in the first - named areas were very active in producing the early confessions of faith and catechisms still held as doctrinal standards in many of the churches.
The Reformed churches, which originally used this designation to distinguish themselves from the "unreformed" Roman Catholic church, are those denominations of Protestants which are Calvinistic in theology and usually Presbyterian in church organization.
The Presbyterian church in Scotland, the Church of Scotland, which had originally used the Scots Confession (1560) and the Genevan Catechism, adopted the Westminister standards in 1647, after the English Parliament, dominated by the Independents, had refused to agree to their becoming the standards of the Church of England.
mb-soft.com /believe/txc/reformed.htm

  
 jerusalem.html
Annville's Oldest Cemetery - Jerusalem Reformed and Lutheran Church
Martin Ulrich, together with Abram Raiguel donated to the congregation the land on which was built in 1804 the Jerusalem Church, the predecessor of Christ Reformed Church.
Henry Berry was the "Baumeister" or master-builder of the Jerusalem Church, erected in 1804.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Plains/9263/jerusalem.html

  
 About CLC - Christ Lutheran Church - Wichita, Kansas.
A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
One of 123 Lutheran Churches around the world in the Lutheran World Federation.
In full fellowship with other many Christians, including Presbyterian Church USA, Reformed Church in America, United Church of Christ, and the Episcopal Church in the US.
www.christ-lutheran.org /church

  
 HISTORY OF THE GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCHES IN CINCINNATI
In the constitution of the North German Lutheran Church was a stipulation that no one could be elected to the church council who did not have a good command of the Low-German (North German) dialect.
In 1879 the North German Lutheran Church had changed its name to the "Third German Protestant Church," and again in 1927 to the "Third Protestant Memorial Church." Today it is the Third Protestant Memorial United Church of Christ in Clifton.
Finally, in the year l820, during a congregational meeting to discuss the building of a new church, the quarreling and fighting became so heated that the floor of the old wooden building in which they met collapsed under their stamping feet, and the quarreling brethren were plunged into the basement, reunited.
jungclas.com /gensite/hamilton/gchuhist.htm

  
 FdkMicro.txt
This Lutheran and Reformed church (also known as Jacob's Church) was originally located about one mile from Thurmont.
In 1858 the Lutherans moved into Thurmont and changed name to St. John's; in 1880 most of the Reformed followed and kept the name of Apple's.
-------------------------------------- 1428443 item 5 The Reformed Church "an der Glèat," that is, on the Glade, Frederick Co., Maryland, November, 1895.
www.pacificnet.net /~wshook/FdkMicro.txt

  
 WELCOME TO THE HOWERTER'S CHURCH & CEMETERY
The Reformed Congregation went to Leck Kill and built Christ Church.
The oldest church in the eastern part of the Mahantongo Valley, built in 1897 was Howerters.
When it came to naming the church it ws decided the family donating the most money to the new building would receive the honor of having the church named after them.
home.jtan.com /~jack/genealogy/howerters.html

  
 St. Stephen Lutheran Church - Lutheran Resources
Lutheran World Federation: An international federation of over 100 Lutheran churches from more than seventy countries, including the ELCA in the United States.
Lutheran Disaster Response: a cooperative ministry of the ELCA and Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, focusing on disaster relief in North America and the Caribbean; see also the ELCA Domestic Disaster Response and ELCA International Disaster Reponse sites.
Stephen is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
www.tfn.net /StStephen/resources.html

  
 St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Reinerton, PA
Before that time, our congregation was a part of a union church located in Johnstown (present-day Orwin) called St. Peter’s Lutheran and Reformed Church which had its beginnings in 1857.
Peter's Lutheran Church is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
We are a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and have been located in Reinerton since 1928.
www.stpetersreinerton.com

  
 History of Trinity Lutheran Reformed Church, Mount Penn, Pennsylvania
Trinity Reformed Church, of Mt. Penn borough, Berks county.-As early as 1873 a Union Sunday-school was conducted in the public school-house at this place.
Herbein was unanimously elected pastor, and at his suggestion the name of Trinity Reformed Church was selected for the new congregation.
In 1890 the Reformed people organized a Sunday-school of their own in the public school-house then located on the north side of Perkiomen avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets.
www.rootsweb.com /~paberks/library/church/TrinityReformedChurch.html

  
 Adherents.com
the Reformed Church of Christ in Nigeria, and the Congo's Anglican Church and Evangelical Lutheran Church.
In 1934 most of its churches merged with the Evangelical Church to become the Evangelical and Reformed Church; an din 1957, with Congregational and Christian churches, to become the United Church of Christ.
There are 34 churches, with an inclusive membership of 3,787 baptized and communicant members...
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_567.html

  
 Lehigh County Website
In 1838, a double stone school was built by St. John's Lutheran and Reformed Church, that was used until 1867 and torn down in 1882.
By 1884 the railroad passed through Trexlertown and there was the Lutheran and Reformed Church, two schools, a Masonic Hall, three hotels, a Grain/coal/lumber depot and two stores.
Johns Lutheran and Reformed church was built 1835.
www.lehighcounty.org /Hist/hist.cfm?doc=hist_upper-macungie.htm

  
 The Newtown Church, Bucks County, Pa.
Established in 1985 as new ministry of the Reformed Church in America, one of the oldest Christian groups in the USA, our relaxed family atmosphere is safe and inviting for all ages.
Our church is easily accessible from I-95, from N.J. to Phila.
Copyright 2005 The Newtown Church All rights reserved
www.newtownchurch.org

  
 ZION'S STONE CHURCH - Lutheran-Reformed
The Yard is a very large one, was laid-out between 1760 and 1770, the first church was erected in 1771
THIS IS THE COMPLETE LIST I HAVE AVAILABLE TO ME.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/6508/ZIONS.HTM

  
 Northern Goodman Families
Sarah Gutmann confirmed March 15, 1845, at Stone Valley or Zion's Lutheran and Reformed Church, Lower Mahanoy Township, by the Reformed minister the Rev. Mr.
Elisabeth Goodman was confirmed in April, 1824, at Stone Valley or Zion's Lutheran and Reformed Church, Lower Mahanoy Township.
"In the spring of 1838 the Lutheran and Reformed congregations established Harmony Sunday school under the superintendency of Daniel Vanlew.
www.bcpl.net /~dmg/pa.htm

  
 The Frysinger's  -  ancesters of Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
The Register of the Union Lutheran and Reformed Congregations at Quickel;s Church, Conewago Township, York County, Pennsylvania, 1765-1858 and the Lutheran Register, 1858-1905.
The Register of the Union Lutheran and Reformed Congregations at Quickel's Church, Conewago Township, York County, Pennsylvania, 1765-1858, translated by Henry James Young, 1939 (typescript, York County Historical Society, D1), p.
Union Lutheran and Reformed Congregations at Quickel's Church, p.
www.galenfrysinger.ws /frysingers.htm

  
 Gary Anderson Genealogy
30 December 1884, Was a farmer, baptised 18 April 1807 in Tohickon (Lutheran and Reformed) Church and Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks Co, PA, buried aft.
30 October 1884 in Tohickon (Lutheran and Reformed) Church and Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks Co, PA, O C 13631 concerns a Henry R(ush?) CROUTHAMEL of Bedminster 1886 in Bucks Co, PA
2 July 1881 in Tohickon (Lutheran and Reformed) Church and Cemetery, Perkasie, Bucks Co, PA
tidepool.st.usm.edu /genealogy/9/7/f/Jessie_Henry_Rush_CROUTHAM.html

  
 Find in a Library: Baptismal records of Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Baptismal records of Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Subjects: Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed Church (Kempton, Pa.)
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/dfc0aee9e4e70c82.html

  
 Hope College ::: go29 ::: Zion Lutheran Church
Hope College ::: go29 ::: Zion Lutheran Church
Brenda Olsen, (call Church Office for more info) If you have any questions or need additional info, I can be reached here at the church office Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.
Starting September 18, Zion Lutheran is providing transporation to and from Hope every Sunday!
www.hope.edu /admin/ministries/LocalChurches/ZionLutheranChurch.html

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