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  2. Dwell Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Dwell Community Church, formerly Xenos Christian Fellowship, is a non-traditional, non-denominational, institutional cell church system. [2] Unlike traditional churches, Dwell is centered on home church activities rather than traditional Sunday morning services.

  3. Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays - Wikipedia

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    External ceremonies are mass gatherings, usually held on important holidays dedicated to the worship of common gods, and involving large numbers of people. Internal ceremonies are those restricted to specific groups, and holding special meaning for such groups; they may comprise private rituals and worship of specific ancestors. [1]

  4. Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Slavic Native Faith organisations - Wikipedia

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    "Commonwealth of Slavic Rodnovery Communities–Circle of Veles" (Содружество Славянских Родноверческих Общин "Велесов Круг"): [1] "Satya-Veda Aryan Pagan Community" [14] / "Russian-Slavic Rodnover Community–Rodolyubiye" of Moscow, of Ilya Cherkasov ; [15]

  6. Slavic Native Faith - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Belov's Slavic-Goritsa wrestling is based on an ideology built on the cult of Perun, military honor, and valor, and it has many followers in Russia. [38] In Slavic-Goritsa wrestling, the fourth day of the week is dedicated to Perun. [128] In Belov's calendar (1998), Gromovik (Perun's Day) falls on July 23. [128]

  7. Category:Places of worship in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  8. Radonitsa - Wikipedia

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    Radonitsa (Russian: Ра́доница, Belarusian: Ра́даўніца "Day of Rejoicing"), also spelled Radunitsa, Radonica, or Radunica, in the Russian Orthodox Church is a commemoration of the departed observed on the second Tuesday of Pascha (Easter) or, in some places (in south-west Russia), on the second Monday of Pascha. [1]

  9. World Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    It airs twice a day, six days a week, and is available in 97 percent of the United States and in most other nations. The show features Parsley's sermons as well as interviews with guests, often in front of a studio audience. The programs are produced from a studio on the church's Columbus campus that was formally dedicated in August 2008.