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  2. Brotherhood of St. Andrew - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an international lay Christian religious organization with historical roots in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.. The objectives of the organization focus on prayer, Bible study and service to the community with an emphasis on evangelism through fraternal outreach and "the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men."

  3. Robert Hallowell Gardiner III - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hallowell Gardiner III (September 9, 1855 – June 15, 1924) was an Episcopal layman and ecumenist, head of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and one of the founders of the World Council of Churches.

  4. Former religious orders in the Anglican Communion - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood of the Epiphany, also known as St. Paul's Brotherhood, was an Anglican religious order for men founded in 1879 by priests associated with the Oxford Mission. The order was originally based in Calcutta, and later expanded to include houses in other parts of northern India and present-day Bangladesh.

  5. William H. Vibbert - Wikipedia

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    He was a deputy to the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1883, 1886, and 1889. He received the S.T.D. from Racine College in 1883. At St. James', Chicago, Vibbert assisted in the 1883 foundation of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew for laymen.

  6. St. James's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    St. James's Episcopal Church is the third oldest Episcopal congregation in Richmond, Virginia. Only the older St. John's Episcopal Church on Church Hill also remains an active congregation. The parish takes as its motto, emblazoned above the altar: "Be ye doers of the Word and not hearers only," ascribed to early Christian bishop James the Just ...

  7. Algernon Sidney Crapsey - Wikipedia

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    In St. Andrew's, Crapsey and his wife entered into the lives of the people. During the first summer, Crapsey had classes for the children in which he taught them about plants and how they grow. [3]: p.4 For the women, Mrs. Crapsey organized women's groups. [3]: p.4 For the men, Crapsey organized the St. Andrew's Brotherhood. The organization ...

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  9. Category:Anglican orders and communities - Wikipedia

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    Brotherhood of St Andrew; Brotherhood of St Augustine of Hippo; ... Valle Crucis Episcopal Mission This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 16:16 (UTC). Text ...