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  2. Assemblies of Yahweh - Wikipedia

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    The Assemblies of Yahweh tabernacle. The Assemblies of Yahweh is a nonprofit religious organization with its international headquarters in Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States. The organization developed independently out of a radio ministry begun by Jacob O. Meyer in 1966. [1] [2] The Assemblies of Yahweh is the largest sacred name group, [3 ...

  3. WMLK - Wikipedia

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    WMLK (9.275, 17.525 & 15.15 MHz), is a shortwave radio prominent outreach tool of the Assemblies of Yahweh, based in Bethel, Pennsylvania.The station’s call sign, "WMLK," reflects the Hebrew word (MLK) "malak" (מַלְאָךְ), meaning “messenger” or “angel,” symbolizing its mission as a messenger of Yahweh’s truth to the world.

  4. Jacob O. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    The Assemblies of Yahweh believe to have the correct definition of love because of John 14:15 and 1John 5:3, which state that love is the keeping of the commandments. Usually when preaching about love, he would concentrate on the terms agape and philadelphia [ 17 ] and focus on the latter.

  5. Sacred Name Movement - Wikipedia

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    Little has amounted from the Sacred Name Movement. The Assemblies of Yahweh, which is not part of the Sacred Name Movement, came in to being because of the need to have a doctrinally sound, harmonious, organized and unified worship. The Preamble to the original Statement of Doctrine of the Assemblies of Yahweh produced in 1969 reads as follows:

  6. Dan and Farris Wilks - Wikipedia

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    Voy Wilks is listed as the "Founder" of the Assembly of Yahweh on their website. [6] In 1962 they adopted the name Church of God (7th day) (not to be confused with Church of God (Seventh-Day)); in 1982 the church became the Assembly of Yahweh (7th day). [6] Currently the Assembly of Yahweh (7th day) is a conservative Jews for Jesus-type ...

  7. List of Seventh-day Sabbath-keeping churches - Wikipedia

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    Yahweh's Assembly in Yahshua; Subbotniks, the majority belonged to Rabbinic and Karaite Judaism, the minority to Christianity [4] Yehowists, a Russian Spiritual Christian millenarian movement founded in the 1840s; Others. Church of Christ (Fettingite) For His Glory Church Ministries, Inc. TheMillennium; The Christ's Assembly; Church of Israel

  8. Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition - Wikipedia

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    The Assemblies of Yahweh have continuously put the SSBE open at Psalm 101 to Psalm 103 on display at the altar table of the Bethel Meeting Hall. The Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition has been the standard and accepted Bible used in all Assemblies of Yahweh worship services and publications since its release in 1982.

  9. Talk:Assemblies of Yahweh - Wikipedia

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    The Assemblies of Yahweh is not part of the Sacred Name Movement. Why not read the Assemblies of Yahweh statement of doctrine? Davidamos 17:28, 1 July 2008 (UTC) BTW - The Assemblies of Yahweh did not stem from the sacred name movement... why not ask for the "Back to the Roots" series, by Elder Jacob O Meyer?