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  1. To Follow in Jesus' Steps: A Manual for Participation in the Church of the Brethren by C. Wayne Zunkel, 1985-03
  2. Nineteen Bishops of the Evangelical United Brethren Church by Paul W. Milhouse, 1974-01-01
  3. Some Who Led: Or, Fathers in the Church of the Brethren Who Have Passed Over [ 1912 ] by D. L. (Daniel Long) Miller, 2009-08-10
  4. Heritage and Promise: Perspectives on the Church of the Brethren by Emmet F. Bittinger, 1983-06
  5. The Making of an American Church: Essays Commemorating the Jubilee Year of the Evangelical United Brethren Church (Revitalization: Explorations in World ... Movements Pietist and Wesleyan Studies) by Robert L. Frey, 2007-06-15
  6. THE CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Teachings and Progress by W. E. Musgrave, 1956
  7. History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana by Otho Winger, 2009-12-20
  8. A Pilgrimage of Faith: The Mennonite Brethren Church in Russia and North America, 1860-1990 (Perspectives on Mennonite Life and Thought, 8) by John B. Toews, 1993-02
  9. Our missions abroad: A brief simple history of the foreign mission work of the Church of the Brethren by Elgin Sylvester Moyer, 1925
  10. Moravian Manual: Containing an Account of the Protestant Church of the Moravian United Brethren or Unitas Fratrum by E. de Schweinitz, 2003-07-14
  11. Genealogy Of The Urner Family And Sketch Of The Coventry Brethren Church In Chester County, Pennsylvania (1893) by Isaac Newton Urner, 2010-09-10
  12. Liturgy and Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren by Moravian Church, 2010-02-16
  13. An historical souvenir of several of the United Brethren churches of Reading and vicinity by Commodore Berton Brane, 2010-05-13
  14. Holsinger's history of the Tunkers and the Brethren church: Embracing the Church of the Brethren, the Tunkers, the Seventh-day German Baptist Church, the ... origin, doctrine, biography and literature by H. R Holsinger, 1977

41. Greatland Grace Brethren Church
Anchorage, Alaska. Displays the church bulletin, a schedule of services, a list of members, and contact information.
http://greatlandgrace.com/

42. Steinbach Mennonite Brethren Church
A collection of this church's calendar, resources, and news.
http://www.steinbachmbchurch.org/
About Us Ask the Pastor Calendar Contact Us ... Youth Updated May 30, 2004
Contact

43. East Side Grace Brethren Church
Blacklick, Ohio. Seeking to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ. Online newsletter, missionary directory.
http://www.esgbc.com/
(Requires Adobe Acrobat, if you do not have Acrobat,
click here to download)
May 30:
Family Service, NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
May 31: Young Adults' Memorial Day Picnic For more info and additional events, click on Events @ the left

44. Triumph LBC
Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America. Map, staff directory, history, worship schedule. Too wide for smaller monitors.
http://www.triumphlbc.org/
Select a Destination Home Worship Event Calendar About Us Youth Ministries Women Ministries Links Prayer Chain Newsletter
Welcome to Triumph Lutheran Brethren Church
Moorhead, Minnesota 2901 20th Street South 233-4048 or 1-218-233-4048
info@triumphlbc.org

We're glad to have you stop by our website. As you browse around we hope you get a sense of who we are as a congregation. Best viewed 1024x768
Hans Bronson Images
Celebration of Ministry Confirmation Pictures ... Do You Need Prayer? John 16:33 "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." NIV
“Our mission is to share the grace and truth in Jesus Christ, who is changing our lives.” Triumph LBC

45. Ephrata Area Grace Brethren Church; Ephrata, Pennsylvania; Pastor Bill Stonebrak
Ephrata, Pennsylvania. The Bible, the whole Bible, and nothing but the Bible. Service times and activities calendar.
http://www.fgbc.org/ephratagbc/
WELCOME TO THE
EPHRATA AREA
GRACE BRETHREN
CHURCH
Our Motto: The Bible, The Whole Bible,
And Nothing But The Bible
HOME CONTACT US ACTIVITY SCHEDULE GRACE NEWS ... STAFF
62 Hahnstown Rd.
P.O. BOX 144
EPHRATA, PA 17522
Ph: (717) 738-1109
Fax:(717)738-1109
Dr. Rick Fairman,
Interim Pastor
E-Mail:
ephratagbc@juno.com
OUR MISSION
The Ephrata Area Grace Brethren Church exists to enable people to become worshippers of God by reaching them with the gospel of Jesus Christ, helping them to belong, building them up in Biblical faith, and equipping them for ministry.
OUR CONCERNS
At the Ephrata Area Grace Brethren Church you will discover that the pastor, staff, and members are concerned about you and your family. A well-rounded program has been developed with your needs in mind. Through the church's ministry, you will meet and make new friends, broaden your understanding of personal and corporate worship of God, and grow in your grasp of the Bible and how it relates to your life.
OUR MESSAGE
We believe in the verbal inspiration of the Bible, its reliability and validity in all that it affirms including: the deity of Christ, a literal special creation of the world and man for the glory of God, the fall of man resulting in his total depravity and need for the new birth, redemption by the blood of Christ, salvation by grace through faith, the personal pre-millennial return of the Lord Jesus Christ for all true believers, and the physical resurrection of the dead, either to eternal bliss or eternal damnation.

46. Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church
Service times, youth, ministries, staff and missions, preschool, events.
http://fp.kconline.com/wlgbc/
Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church
We have a new website. Please look at www.wlgbc.com for more information about our church and the ministries we have available.
mailto:wlgbc@kconline.com

47. Greenville Grace Brethren Church
Greenville, Ohio. Bringing Love, Life, and Light to Darke County. Sermon and Bible study notes. Shake and Epicenter youth group ministries.
http://www.greenvillegrace.org/

48. Grace Community Church
Fremont, Ohio. Provides an introduction to the church and worship information.
http://www.gracecom.net/
Check For Current Church Events Here Deep Anchors For The Soul

49. Wooster Grace Brethren Home Page
Ohio. Provides overview of programs and services, calendar, mission, values, ministries and service schedule.
http://www.woostergrace.org/
Home Page OUR MISSION OUR VALUES OUR GOALS Coming Events:
" WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU KNEW YOU WOULDN'T FAIL?" Everybody experiences failure. And everybody experiences . . . Recent Personal Testimony
Search WWW Search www.woostergrace.org
email the
webmaster@woostergrace.org Sunday Mornings New Community ... Maps Come... Worship with us. For your first time at Grace be more comfortable by going Here:

50. Brethren.org -- The Official Homepage Of The Church Of The Brethren
Official web site for six national church of the brethren organizations. Includes a short history of the denomination founded in Schwarzenau, Germany, in 1708, as well as an index with links of denominational agencies, ministries, and initiatives.
http://www.brethren.org/
Related Links Contact Us Logos Site Map Global Mission Partnerships: Details on 2005 Nigeria workcamp. Decade to Overcome Violence: Downloadable DOVPak resource. On Earth Peace: Celebrating 30 years of peacemaking. Please e-mail the web administrator with your questions and comments Keywords... Agencies (Many Gifts, One Spirit) Asset management Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership Brethren Homes, Retirement Communities Brethren Life and Thought Brethren Press Brethren Service Center Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) Brethren Witness/Washington Office Camps/Retreat Centers Caregiving Caring Ministries Colleges Congregational Life Congregations, districts Credit Union Deacons Decade to Overcome Violence (DOV) Emergency Disaster Fund Emergency Response/Service Ministries eMountain Communications Exploring Your Call General secretary Global Food Crisis Fund Global Mission Partnerships Insurance Internet services Iraq List Servers Living Waters Many Gifts, One Spirit (About the Agencies) Messenger Ministry of Reconciliation Ministry Office (General Board) Ministry Training (Bethany) Mission work (overseas) National Older Adult Conference (NOAC) National Young Adult Conference Peace Baskets Peace Retreats Peace Studies Peace Witness (OEPA) Pension Position Openings Prayer Calendar Seeking Peace Susquehanna Valley Satellite Walk Across America Washington Office/Brethren Witness Youth/Young Adults Page designed by Cedar House Group , Elgin, Illinois

51. USMB Online
Background, beliefs, and vision.
http://www.usmb.org/

52. Basic Beliefs Within The Church Of The Brethren
Online booklet published by brethren Revival Fellowship.
http://www.brfwitness.org/Articles/1968v3n2.htm
Main News Links
Basic Beliefs Within the Church of the Brethren
FOREWORD More than two centuries ago in Germany, a new fellowship of Christian believers was formed. The established churches had become rich, powerful, and corrupt. They no longer proclaimed the simple message of the New Testament. Alexander Mack and other Pietists set out to form a church as nearly like the First Century Church as possible, and they took the New Testament as their rule of faith and practice. The Church of the Brethren is the present name given to that new fellowship. Most of the Brethren migrated to America in the 1720s. In basic orientation and background, the Brethren are Anabaptist (reject infant baptism) and Pietist (emphasize holy living). Brethren have historically accepted the basic Christian doctrines along with practices sometimes neglected by major groups of Christians. These include a commitment to peace and reconciliation, an emphasis on simple living, an opposition to taking oaths, the maintenance of a strong and wholesome family life, service to neighbors, and the practice of outward symbols taught in the New Testament (such as feetwashing and the sisters' veiling). The Brethren have sometimes become careless in applying biblical mandates, and because of this, a loosely knit network of people have formed the Brethren Revival Fellowship, which is a renewal movement in the Church of the Brethren. Brethren Revival Fellowship distributes this

53. CLBA Home
Official website.
http://www.clba.org

About
Who We Are What We Believe Contact Us ...
Especially 4:

Frontline report on faith of U.S. President George W. Bush.
Pre-Register for the CLB 2004 Annual Convention. Q uestions or comments about the Web site?
Email the Webmaster

2004 - Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America All kinds of resources
Congregations throughout the CLB conducted surveys. What's next?
Fiscal year contribution results.
Archive

u Preview of Central District Mission trip to Mexico. u Special report on Church Music Broadband recommended u The Case for Easter : Evidence for the Resurrection u Worship Graphics Resources u Stewardship Resources u How Americans Give u Is There Such a Thing as a Just War? u New Bible for Africa by Joan Duncanson u Does Your Pastor Need a Sabbatical? u Worship Leader Job Description by Brad Pribbenow u Witness Follows Prayer by Elroy Vesta u Church Outlook 2004 u by Tim Ysteboe u The Water's Edge Retreat with Lynn Dau

54. Refton Brethren In Christ Church At ForMinistry.com - Introduction
Refton, Pennsylvania. Listing service times and ministries.
http://www.forministry.com/17568bicc
Refton Brethren In Christ Church
110 Church Road - P O Box 68 Willow Street (in Refton PA), PA 17568-0068 Ph. 717-786-3008
What's Here:
Welcome to Refton BIC Church.
Refton Brethren in Christ Church is located in the town of Refton, Pennsylvania. The town of Refton is located just off U.S.222, between the towns of Willow Street and Quarryville.
Contact Us:
Mailing Address:
Refton Brethren in Christ Church
P O Box 68
Refton PA 17568-0068
Telephone: 717-786-3008
Fax: 717-786-6925 INFOLINE: 717-291-8888, then, when prompted for Category Code, press 9669. Pastor Mike Anderson Senior Pastor E-Mail: mikea4@reftonchurch.org Paul L Garber Administrator and Minister of Music E-Mail: paulg2@reftonchurch.org
DIRECTIONS
Coming from the NORTH: From Willow Street, Pennsylvania, go south on U.S.222 (and PA.741). When PA.741 turns off to the left, continue SOUTH on U.S.222 and watch for the next traffic light at Penn Grant Road. From the traffic light continue SOUTH on U.S.222 1.6 miles. Watch carefully for Refton Road, which will turn off gently to the right. Turn onto Refton Road, and go to the 2nd street left, Church Street. The church will be on the right, on the small hill. Coming from the SOUTH: From Quarryville, Pennsylvania, go north on U.S.222. Watch for the small town of Hessdale. Continue through Hessdale, and watch for the next road left. It will be Breneman Road (There is a used car dealership, Graybills, on the right side of U.S.222). Turn left onto Breneman Road, and then right onto Church Street. The church will be on the left side of Church Street, on the small hill.

55. Brethren History & Genealogy
Describes printed, manuscript, and web resources for members of the church of the brethren.
http://www.cob-net.org/genhis.htm
Additional Resources
Brethren Encyclopedia
is a three-volume, 2,126 page encyclopedia of Brethren life, belief, practice, and history with index, compiled in 1983-1984. This comprehensive work of reference with more than 230 articles on family history, exhaustive compilation of anabaptism and German pietism which has resulted in the growth of the Church of the Brethren, Brethren in Christ, and Mennonites. There are extensive listings, indexes, biographies, illustrations, and even brief histories of local churches. It contains the most up-to-date information ever assembled on all of the Brethren bodies and many illustrations never before published. An additional fourth volume will soon be available. Price ($130-140).
Purchase through one of the following: Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc.
313 Fairview Avenue
Ambler, PA 19002
Catalogs Only
(non-genealogical questions!) Masthof Bookstore
Route 1, Box 20
Morgantown, PA 19543
www.masthof.com/catalogs.html

Brethren Groups
is a document that will acquaint you with a historical, non-theological outline of the several denominations using the word Brethren in their label, and hopefully give you an overview of how we all fit together. One common denominator which usually holds true for most Brethren groups is that each progenitive body originated in central Europe under the influence of Anabaptism or Pietism, during the Fifteenth to Eighteenth centuries. There are so many Christian denominations and sub-groups using the term Brethren, that questions frequently arise over their relationship with each other.

56. Evangelical Church Of Czech Brethren Prague - Strasnice
Prague. Information and invitation.
http://www.volny.cz/kocna/sbor/en_sbor1.htm
" Because you, brothers, were marked out to be free; only do not make use of your free condition to give the flesh its chance, but through love be servants one to another. " (Galatským 5:13 )
Last updated: April 2, 2004
The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren - Prague 10 Strašnice
A few Words about the Church
The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren is a Christian church containing traditions of Czech and European reformation, founded in 1918 by the connection of two protestant currents: the Lutheran and the Calvin one. It is a church based on testimony of the Bible, first of all on the gospel. Though some of its traditions go back up to the 15th century, it tries to be a modern church dealing with up-to-date world’s problems. Its organization is formed by principles of democracy. Since its foundation in 1930 until the summer 2001, the congregational house hadn’t been reconstructed and so its facade remained the same. Original colors couldn’t been recognized any longer, the house became one of gray buildings in a gray street for many years. Just a copper chalice with the Bible at the front wall announced the difference from other houses – but even this was damaged and hard to be noticed. There was a need for reconstruction for a long time, but first for inside rooms and for the roof of the assembly hall. Nowadays the facade is brand new with new front doors and with reconstructed chalice above them. In the opposite of the original look, remained on photographs, the new surface has changed both colors and a few of “important details”. It is not the end of itself. The author of the design, Ondøej Smolík, an architecture student, says:

57. Brethren In Christ Church Of North America
Official web site of this pacifist denomination with an emphasis on a simple lifestyle. The brethren in Christ are found mostly in Pennsylvania (where the church arose) and in the midwestern U.S.; there are also BIC congregations in four Canadian provinces.
http://www.bic-church.org/index.htm
Brethren in Christ Offices
431 Grantham Road
PO Box A
Grantham, PA 17027-0901
Phone: (717) 697-2634
Fax: (717) 697-7714
bic@messiah.edu
Welcome to the Brethren in Christ (BIC) Web site! The BIC News and Events page (also called Bookmark ) is regularly updated and is the page to mark to stay informed of what's happening in the Brethren in Christ. Materials for upcoming events will also be featured here. Frequent visitors should use the Bookmark page instead of this introductory page. The About the BIC section will tell you about our history, who we are, what we believe, and about our leadership and structure. If you want to find a church in your area or find out about regional events, click on Congregations and Regions. The Ministries section tells you more about ministries that are part of, or connected to, the BIC Church. And finally, the Resources section is just that, full of resources! Things like downloadable bulletin inserts and logos, listings of available BIC positions and personnel, and a calendar of BIC events are just some of the things available there. If you can't find what your looking for please let us know . We are constantly working to further enhance the site and welcome any comments and suggestions
PRAYER FOCUS

Weekly listings of
prayer requests
and needs from throughout the church.

58. Cedar Creek Church Of The Brethren
Has information about the church, the church's history, and other information.
http://www.cob-net.org/church/cedarcreek.htm
5952 County Road 7, Garrett, IN 46738
(219) 357-3773 Interim Pastor: Brad Hardesty Home : Leadership Newsletter Poem Cedar Creek History ... General History
Our Service Schedule
  • Sunday School: 9 a.m.
  • Sunday Morning Worship Service: 10 a.m.
  • Church Board Meetings - Fourth Sundays of each month
    Commissions meet prior to board meeting
  • Women's Fellowship Meeting - Third Wednesday of each month
  • Youth Meeting - Second Sundays of each month

Our Church Leadership Home : Leadership Newsletter Poem Cedar Creek History ... General History

59. GBIM Home Page
Sends teams to initiate church planting movements.
http://www.gbim.org/
document.write(wzmenutext); Please pray for the Micro-Enterprise Development (M.E.D.) Conference scheduled next week at GBIM. M.E.D. is a growing need in GBIM's worldwide church-planting ministry, as national believers are often hindered in ministry due to poverty conditions. News Now - week of 05/24/04 Upcoming Short Term Teams SIGN UP for the S.A.L.T. Training Clinic Job Opportunity ... Resources
Grace Brethren International Missions
PO Box 588 Winona Lake, IN 46590
Phone: (574) 268-1888 Fax: (574) 267-5210
E-Mail: info@gbim.org
site developed and maintained by GBIM Quick Search Of Our Site s

60. Peace Church Bible Study
Resources for the Peace Churches (brethren, Mennonites, Quakers), and favorite Bible tools.
http://www.read-the-bible.org/
Peace Church Bible Study Home Page
Welcome! This web site is for anyone with an interest in the Bible and the "Historic Peace Churches" (Brethren, Mennonites, Quakers). I hope this site will:
  • Help bridge the gap between academic/scholarly readers of the Bible and non-academics, and between "believers" and those who feel no religious affinity for the biblical text. Help people who want to learn the languages in which the earliest manuscripts of the Bible are written: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. I'm particularly interested in those who are studying these languages outside a formal classroom setting for whatever reason. Help Brethren, Mennonites, Quakers (and anyone who feels an affinity for any of these groups) to engage Scripture more deeply. Offer ideas for working with Scripture ecumenically and in interfaith settings. Give me some practice learning HTML and web page design.
Please let me know what you think about how I'm doing with any of this. I'm especially interested in communicating and synergizing with folks who share any of these goals and interests. Thanks! Grace and peace of the Lord to you!

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