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Providence (officially Christian Gospel Mission; Korean: 기독교복음선교회), better known as JMS (acronym of Jesus Morning Star), [1] [2] is a Christian new religious movement founded by Jung Myung-seok in 1980 and headquartered in Wol Myeong-dong, South Korea. Providence has been widely referred to by international media as a cult.
Jung Myung-seok was born in 1945. [13] [15] He is also known by the names of Joshua Jung, Joshua Lee and Pastor Joshua.[16] [17] [18] According to an interview with Providence's Director of External Affairs in 2020, Jung graduated from the Methodist Wesley Theological Seminary in 1983, completed an executive management program at the graduate school of Administration, Chungnam University in ...
World Mission Society Church of God, Victory Altar, Shincheonji Church, Christian Gospel Mission (also known as JMS or Providence), Grace Road Church and Evangelical Baptist Church of Korea are other Korean new religious movements that originated within Christianity. [71] [72] [73] Other fringe Christian churches include the Manmin Central ...
Federal authorities have charged a North Providence man in federal court with maliciously damaging or destroying property. Investigators allegedly found racist writing in home of man arrested for ...
Christ Apostolic Church; Christ Gospel Churches International; Christ Heart Church; The Christian Community; Christian Science; Christo-Paganism; Church of Bible Understanding; Church of Daniel's Band; Church of God (Jerusalem Acres) Church of God (Restoration) Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International; Church of God Mountain Assembly
The Global Confessional & Missional Lutheran Forum (Global Forum) is a global gathering of national and regional Lutheran churches. The forum was founded in Dallas, Texas by invitation of the North American Lutheran Church in 2015 to bring together Confessional Lutheran bodies who wish to emphasize missional discipleship as the focal point of ministry in the world.
The original building of Central Congregational Church is a brownstone Romanesque structure at 226 Benefit Street, designed by Thomas Tefft and built from 1853-1856. [10] The site was determined by a building committee of James Y. Smith, John Kingsbury, and William Foster, with a groundbreaking in 1851. [11]
Worthy of the Gospel of Christ: A History of the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend. Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor. p. 233. ISBN 978-1-59276-229-3. Wolf, Ann Colette (1990). Against All Odds: Sisters of Providence Mission to the Chinese (1920-1990). Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana: Sisters of Providence.