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  • 1Church attendance — refers to the reception of religious services offered by a particular church, or more generally, by any religious organisation. Contents 1 Participation statistics 1.1 Weekly church attendance statistics 2 Trends in church attendance …

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  • 2History of the Russian Orthodox Church — Foundation by St. AndrewThe Russian Orthodox Church is traditionally said to have been founded by the Apostle Andrew, who is thought to have visited Scythia and Greek colonies along the northern coast of the Black Sea. According to one of the… …

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  • 3Church renewal — is a term widely used by clergy, Christian sociologists, and theologians to express concern over the decline or decay of the church, as well as the hope of church reform and revitalization. It can also be used to denote concern over the current… …

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  • 4Church of Christ, Scientist — Classification Christian Geographical areas United States Founder Mary Baker Eddy Origin 1879 Boston, Massachusetts, USA Congregations …

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  • 5Church in Wales — The Church in Wales Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru Modern logo of the Church in Wales Primate Barry Morgan (Archbishop of Wales) Headquarters 39 Cathedral Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff, CF11 9XF …

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  • 6Church of Scotland — Modern logo of the Church of Scotland Classification Protestant Orientation Calvinist Polity …

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  • 7Demographics of the European Union — The population density of the EU is 114 people per km². A cartogram …

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  • 8Church of Denmark — Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark The Marble Church in Copenhagen Classification Protestant Orientation Lutheranism Polity …

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  • 9attendance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, large, record ▪ It was a record attendance for a midweek game. ▪ low, poor, sparse (esp. AmE), spotty (Am …

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  • 10Church of God in Christ, Mennonite — For other uses, see Church of God in Christ. Church of God in Christ, Mennonite is a 19th century offshoot of the Mennonite Church. They are also known as Holdeman Mennonites, after the original leader, John Holdeman. Contents 1 History 2 Faith… …

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