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  2. Category:Christian television images - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Media in category "Christian television images" The following 42 files are in this category, out of 42 total

  3. Luminaria - Wikipedia

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    Farolitos, old mission church, Jemez State Monument A typical luminaria display in Albuquerque, New Mexico Luminaria is a term used in different parts of the world to describe various types of holiday lights, usually displayed during Christmas.

  4. Pentecostal Evangel - Wikipedia

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    Pentecostal Evangel was first published in 1913 as The Christian Evangel, one year before the formation of the Assemblies of God. Founders J. Roswell and Alice Flower created The Christian Evangel to report on revivals and missions activities. [1] From June 2002 to July 2009, the magazine was renamed Today's Pentecostal Evangel.

  5. International Bulletin of Mission Research - Wikipedia

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    IBMR was established in 1950 by R. Pierce Beaver as the Occasional Bulletin from the Missionary Research Library at Union Theological Seminary, New York. [2] [3] It started to publish quarterly since January 1977, under the name International Bulletin of Missionary Research, with the initiatives of Gerald H. Anderson, director of the OMSC between 1976 and 2000. [4]

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    Observed by: Christians: Type: Christian, cultural: Significance: Preparation for the Second Coming and commemoration of the birth of Jesus: Observances: Church services, completing an Advent calendar and Advent wreath, [1] praying through a daily devotional, [1] erecting a Chrismon tree, [1] hanging of the greens, [1] lighting a Christingle, [2] gift giving, family and other social gatherings

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  9. Epiphany season - Wikipedia

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    The Epiphany season, also known as Epiphanytide or the time of Sundays after Epiphany, is a liturgical period, celebrated by many Christian Churches, which immediately follows the Christmas season. It begins on Epiphany Day , and ends at various points (such as Candlemas ) as defined by those denominations.