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  2. Prayer Book Society (England) - Wikipedia

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    The Prayer Book Society was founded in 1972 as the Book of Common Prayer Action Group, following a small public meeting at Commander and Mrs Charles Drage's Kensington house. Anthony Kilmister OBE was prominent amongst the founders of the group, [ 3 ] which began as a conservative and sometimes controversialist reaction to proposals to outlaw ...

  3. National Prayer Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Up until 2023 it was hosted by members of the United States Congress and organized on their behalf by the Christian organization Fellowship Foundation [a] (also sometimes just referred to as The Fellowship). As of 2023 the official National Prayer Breakfast is run by a new organization, the “National Prayer Breakfast Foundation”. [2]

  4. TheCall - Wikipedia

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    TheCall was an organization which sponsored prayer rallies led by Lou Engle along with other Christian leader pastors in the United States. The events requested prayer and fasting by Christians in protest against issues such as same-sex marriage and legal access to elective abortion. TheCall drew support from American Evangelical leaders, but ...

  5. History of the Lord's Prayer in English - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Matthean Lord's Prayer in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible ultimately derives from first Old English translations. Not considering the doxology, only five words of the KJV are later borrowings directly from the Latin Vulgate (these being debts, debtors, temptation, deliver, and amen). [1]

  6. Conference call - Wikipedia

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    Conference calls can be designed so that the calling party calls the other participants and adds them to the call; however, participants are usually able to call into the conference call themselves by dialing a telephone number that connects to a "conference bridge," which is a specialized type of equipment that links telephone lines.

  7. Prayer meeting - Wikipedia

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    A prayer meeting in Victoria Square, Birmingham. A prayer meeting is a group of lay people getting together for the purpose of prayer as a group. [1] Prayer meetings are typically conducted outside regular services by one or more members of the clergy or other forms of religious leadership, but they may also be initiated by decision of non-leadership members as well.

  8. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Catholic Church

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    The prayer service concluded with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, as church bells were rung and sirens blared across Rome. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The spread of COVID-19 soon slowed in Italy, and public Masses were allowed to resume on 18 May, with Pope Francis celebrating his last daily live-stream Mass and first public Mass since the lockdown on ...

  9. Mike Bickle (minister) - Wikipedia

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    The conference focused on worship music and sermons on prayer, evangelism, and Christian eschatology. [11] [12] The final conference was held during the last week of 2018. Bickle endorsed Ted Cruz for president in 2016. [13] [14] IHOPKC's leadership placed Bickle on administrative leave in November 2023 due to allegations of abuse.