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  2. Hume Lake Christian Camps - Wikipedia

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    Hume Lake Christian Camps began as Fellowship Conferences, and was founded by Walter Warkentin and partners in 1945 in Dinuba, California. Walt Warkentin, Dave Hofer, Hermon Pettit and John Strain formed a number of Christian organizations, including Fellowship Conferences, after meeting to pray about their relationship with God.

  3. Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Weaver was a member of the Self-Realization Fellowship [30] and spoke once a month at the Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine for seventeen years, [31] while Gerry, his wife, played the organ. He said, "We called it our 'mom and pop' church and it was one of my great blessings. It was life-changing." [32]

  4. Lake Placid Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Placid Camp & Conference Center is located in Lake Placid, Florida, and is owned and operated by the South Florida District Church of the Nazarene. The Nazarene district purchased the property in October 1996, for the purpose of providing a Christian place for Christian groups, and churches to come together to worship God in a camp ...

  5. Right Hand of Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Right Hand of Christian Fellowship is a practice performed by many denominations of Christianity as an extension of brotherhood into the church. When celebrating the sacrament of Holy Communion , members of the Moravian Church give one another the Right Hand of Fellowship by shaking hands with other members of their congregation. [ 4 ]

  6. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    Catholics use images, such as the crucifix, the cross, in religious life and pray using depictions of saints. They also venerate images and liturgical objects by kissing, bowing, and making the sign of the cross. They point to the Old Testament patterns of worship followed by the Hebrew people as examples of how certain places and things used ...

  7. Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Wikipedia

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    The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is annually coordinated by the World Council of Churches, with participation by its member Churches, which include the Assyrian Church of the East, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Old Catholic Church, the Moravian Church, the Lutheran Churches, the Anglican Communion, the ...

  8. Clipping the church - Wikipedia

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    Clipping the church is an ancient custom that is traditionally held in England on Easter Monday or Shrove Tuesday or a date relevant to the Saint associated with the church. The word "clipping" is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and is derived from the word " clyppan ", meaning "embrace" or "clasp". [ 1 ]

  9. Lake Church, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Lake Church was established in 1894; it closed in 1907. [2] The community took its name from St. Mary's of the Lake Church. [3]In 2021, the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary was established in the waters of Lake Michigan off Lake Church.