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  2. Bereans - Wikipedia

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    Modern use. Historically, the Bereans (also called Beroeans, Barclayans or Barclayites) were a Protestant sect following former Scottish Presbyterian minister John Barclay (1734–1798). Founded in Edinburgh in 1773, the Berean Church followed a modified form of Calvinism. It had congregations in Scotland, London, and Bristol, but mainly merged ...

  3. Christadelphians - Wikipedia

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    The Central Fellowship in North America is still often referred to today as the Amended Fellowship. The Berean Fellowship was formed in 1923 as a result of varying views on military service in England, and on the atonement in North America. The majority of the North American Bereans re-joined the main body of Christadelphians in 1952.

  4. Berean Christadelphians - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 the majority of the Berean Christadelphian Fellowship rejoined the "Birmingham Central" body of Christadelphians ("Temperance Hall" was now known as the "Central Fellowship", since Birmingham Central had ceased renting rooms at Temperance Hall in 1932), [15] In doing so this large group of Berean Christadelphians abandoned their insistence on the Berean Christadelphian understanding of ...

  5. United Presbyterian Church and Rectory (Albany, Oregon)

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    The building is currently the home of the Whitespires Berean Bible Fellowship, also known as Berean Fundamental Church of Albany. [5] [6] The present-day United Presbyterian congregation in Albany (affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) [7]) gathers in a 1913 church known as the Stone Church. [8]

  6. Bible Fellowship Church - Wikipedia

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    Bible Fellowship Church (BFC) was founded as the Evangelische Mennoniten Gemeinschaft (Evangelical Mennonite Society) on September 24, 1858, in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. [3] Seven Mennonites influenced by revivalism, elder William Gehman, bishop William N. Shelly, preachers Henry Diehl and David Henning, and deacons David Gehman, Jacob ...

  7. Bible Student movement - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Student movement is a Millennialist [1] Restorationist Christian movement. It emerged in the United States from the teachings and ministry of Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916), also known as Pastor Russell, and his founding of the Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society in 1881. Members of the movement have variously referred to themselves ...

  8. Stephen Broden - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Edward Broden (born April 11, 1952) [citation needed] is an American businessman, pastor, political activist, broadcaster, and former professor from the state of Texas. In 2010, he was the Republican candidate for Texas's 30th congressional district for the United States House of Representatives. [1][2] He was defeated by Democratic ...

  9. Unamended Christadelphians - Wikipedia

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    The Unamended Christadelphians are a "fellowship" within the broader Christadelphian movement worldwide, found only in the United States and Canada. They are, like all Christadelphians, millennialist and non-Trinitarian. The term Unamended Christadelphians is not the formal name of this community but is used informally to identify the grouping ...