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  2. Districts of the Church of the Brethren - Wikipedia

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    The districts of the Church of the Brethren are twenty-four regional divisions that serve to administer approximately one thousand congregations [1] of the Church of the Brethren in the United States and Puerto Rico. Districts are divided along state and county lines with membership and geographic scope varying widely.

  3. Church of the Brethren - Wikipedia

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    In July 2019, the Association of Brethren Churches, since renamed the Covenant Brethren Church (CBC), organized as a movement to explore separation from the Church of the Brethren. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The CBC began with a vision cast in July 2019, as Church of the Brethren leaders from thirteen districts gathered in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to ...

  4. Nokesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Nokesville was the center of a farming community with cattle and dairy farms; it became a town and intermediate stop on the Orange & Alexandria Railway in 1865. In the late 19th century–early 20th century, Nokesville was the location of a religious movement called the German Baptist Brethren, which became known as the Church of the Brethren.

  5. Central District Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Central District Conference is a conference of Mennonite Church USA, made up of 45 congregations located in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Virginia, 16 of which are also affiliated with other conferences, including the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference, the Illinois Mennonite Conference, and the Ohio Mennonite Conference.

  6. Johnsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The 1832 meeting house of the Beaver Dam German Baptist Congregation (Church of the Brethren) near Johnsville, Maryland The 1842 Johnsville Methodist Protestant (United Methodist) Church in Johnsville, Maryland. The town of Johnsville was first settled by English and German immigrants in the 1740s, including the Birely and Iler families. [3]

  7. Category : Denominational subdivisions in North America

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    The category includes dioceses in the US of Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican and other denominations, as well of the state and local affiliates of denominations whose subdivisions are called districts, synods, conferences or conventions.

  8. Category:Brethren denominations in North America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brethren denominations in North America" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category : Brethren church buildings in the United States

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    Pages in category "Brethren church buildings in the United States" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .