seamen's mission

  • 1Finnish Seamen's Mission — The Finnish Seamen s Mission was established in 1875. In Finland s two official languages it is known as Suomen Merimieskirkko ry in Finnish and Finlands Sjömanskyrka rf in Swedish. It was established to help Finns travelling abroad, particularly …

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  • 2Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey — The Seamen s Church Institute (SCI) of New York New Jersey, founded in 1834 [Rousmaniere, Leah Robinson (1995). Anchored Within The Vail, A Pictorial History of the Seamen’s Church Institute. Seamen s Church Institute. ISBN 0 9643657 0 7] and… …

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  • 3Mission Gallery — is an independent art gallery in Swansea, Wales. The gallery hosts contemporary art, painting, installation, photography and craft. Formerly St Nicholas Church for seamen, Mission Gallery was designed by Benjamin Bucknall and built in 1886. The… …

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  • 4seamen — Sailors; mariners; persons whose business is navigating ships, or who are connected with the ship as such and in some capacity assist in its conduct, maintenance or service. Commonly exclusive of the officers of a ship. The Lillian, D.C.Me., 16 F …

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  • 5Danish Seamen's Church and Church Abroad — Danish Church in London The Danish Seamen’s Church and Church Abroad (Danish Danske Sømands og Udlandskirker) is a Protestant church. It was founded 1 January 2004 as the result of a fusion between the Danish Church Abroad and the Danish Seamen’s …

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  • 6Danish Seamen’s Church and Church Abroad — The Danish Seamen’s Church and Church Abroad (danish Danske Sømands og Udlandskirker ) is a Protestant church. It was founded 1st January 2004 as the result of a fusion between the Danish Church Abroad and the Danish Seamen’s Church in foreign… …

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  • 7The Mission to Seafarers — (formerly, The Missions to Seamen) is an international not for profit charity serving sailor sailors in over 230 ports around the world. It is supported entirely by donations from the public, whose generosity has funded its work for more than a… …

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  • 8Moravian Brethren Mission House — or Herrnhut House (Danish: Herrnhuthuset) is a historical building in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, established in 1747.[1 …

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  • 9Norwegian Church Abroad — St. Olav s Church, London, England The Norwegian Church Abroad or The Norwegian Seamen’s Church (Norwegian: Sjømannskirken) is a religious organisation serving Norwegians and other Scandinavians travelling abroad. Founded in 1864, The Norwegian… …

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  • 10International Christian Maritime Association — The International Christian Maritime Association (ICMA) is an ecumenical association of 27 Christian organisations, representing different churches and Christian communities. The members are all non profit making organisations actively engaged in …

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