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  2. Mosaic (church) - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic is a multi-site Christian megachurch based in Los Angeles, California, and is currently led by Erwin McManus. [2] The church had been affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, [ 3 ] but today, it describes itself as non-denominational.

  3. Mosaic Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Christian Church may refer to: Mosaic Church; Southeast Christian Church (Louisville, Kentucky) This page was last edited on 3 February 2023, at 00:22 (UTC). ...

  4. Erwin McManus - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 2019, McManus in HYPEBEAST said that the church he is the senior pastor and CEO of, Mosaic, are inclusive to the gay community. "I don’t have data on this, but I'm going to guess that we probably have more people who identify themselves in the gay community at Mosaic" he adds.

  5. Early Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    The mosaics in the church of the nearby Monastery of Euthymius are of later date (discovered in 1930). They were laid down in the Umayyad era, after a devastating earthquake in 659. Two six pointed stars and a red chalice are the most important surviving features. The church floor was later replaced with rough opus sectile (probably by the ...

  6. Mosaic MSC - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic MSC is a contemporary worship music band from Mosaic Church in Los Angeles, California. The band is led by Worship Pastor Mariah McManus. [ 1 ] The band have released three live albums and three extended plays .

  7. Council of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Jerusalem or Apostolic Council is a council described in chapter 15 of the Acts of the Apostles, held in Jerusalem c. AD 48–50.. The council decided that Gentiles who converted to Christianity were not obligated to keep most of the rules prescribed to the Jews by the Mosaic Law, such as Jewish dietary laws and other specific rituals, including the rules concerning circumcision ...

  8. Icon of Christ of Latomos - Wikipedia

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    The Icon of Christ of Latomos (or Latomou), also known as the Miracle of Latomos, [1] is a 5th-century Byzantine mosaic of Jesus in the monastery of Latomos (now the Church of Hosios David the Dendrite) [2] in Thessaloniki, Greece, that is an acheiropoieton (a religious image that is believed to have been made miraculously). [1]

  9. Jericho synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue was built in the Byzantine Empire-era and is believed to date from the late 6th or early 7th century CE and was discovered in 1936. All that remains from the ancient prayer house is its mosaic floor, which contains an Aramaic inscription presenting thanks to the synagogue donors, and a well-preserved central medallion with the ...