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  2. Pentecostal Union of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The church's first magazine, Glasul Adevărului ("The Voice of Truth"), was printed in Brăila in 1929; its name was changed to Cuvântul Adevărului ("The Word of Truth") two months later. Banned in 1937, it was revived as Buletinul Cultului Penticostal ("Newsletter of the Pentecostal Cult") in 1953 and restored to its interwar name in 1990.

  3. File:Călin Georgescu, discurs Biserica Penticostală Jebel ...

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    File:Călin Georgescu, discurs Biserica Penticostală Jebel.jpg cropped 17 % horizontally, 24 % vertically, 37 % areawise using CropTool with precise mode. File usage The following 2 pages use this file:

  4. St. Elijah Church, Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    The church measures 19.9 by 25.7 meters, rising to a height of 26.3 meters. [6] It takes the form of a Greek cross. The Sibiu Orthodox Cathedral served as a model. [7] Ioan Zaicu [] led the mural painting of 18 frescoes depicting saints and biblical scenes, as well as 38 iconostasis icons. [8]

  5. Christian Evangelical Church of Romania - Wikipedia

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    [1] According to the 2011 census, the church had 42,495 members, making up 0.2% of the population; it was the country's 11th largest recognised religious body. [7] There is no hierarchy; instead, the church is completely reliant on a lay ministry. Bible readings and expositions, prayers and fervent singing are a feature of services.

  6. Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Romanian Wikipedia article at [[:ro:Biserica Evanghelică de Confesiune Augustană din România]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|ro|Biserica Evanghelică de Confesiune Augustană din România}} to the talk page.

  7. Union of Christian Baptist Churches in Romania - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Scharschmidt, a carpenter by trade, had been baptized by Johann Gerhard Oncken in Hamburg in 1845. By 1863 enough converts had been made to form a church, and Oncken sent August Liebig to serve them as pastor. This church, the oldest Baptist church in Romania, in still in existence and meets on Popa Rusu Street (Bethany Baptist Church).

  8. Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania (Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă de Stil Vechi din România) is an Old Calendarist denomination. Relationship with other denominations [ edit ]

  9. Popa Nan Church - Wikipedia

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    The Popa Nan Church (Romanian: Biserica Popa Nan) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 47A Popa Nan Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helena. The first small, single-domed church on the site was built in 1719. A second one, of masonry, probably dated to 1764–1765, as attested by an older pisanie. It ...