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  2. ‘Word of the Lord.’ Local houses of worship for the Deaf ...

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    The first official worship service was conducted at Ephphatha in January 1965. It’s believed to be the only Chicago church built and designed specifically for a deaf congregation, with a floor ...

  3. Reformed worship - Wikipedia

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    The Huguenot Temple de Lyon. Huldrych Zwingli, who began his reforming work in Zurich in 1518, introduced many radical changes to worship. His Sunday service, instituted in 1519, was apparently derived from a liturgy called Prone, a late Medieval service which was sometimes held before, during, or after mass.

  4. Protestant liturgy - Wikipedia

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    Worship service at Dream City Church, affiliated to the Assemblies of God USA, a Finished Work Pentecostal denomination, in Phoenix, United States A Worship service at Hillsong Church UK, London. The worship service in neo-charismatic and Pentecostal churches is seen as facilitating "the believers' encounter with God."

  5. Christian liturgy - Wikipedia

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    By 1962 the Liturgy Committee was able to prepare a number of Orders. They were Eucharist, Morning and Evening Prayer, Marriage Service, Burial Service, Ordination Service and Covenant Service (1954), Holy Baptism (1955) and Almanac (1955–56). The Book of Common Worship of the CSI was published in 1963 with all the above orders of service ...

  6. Presbyterian worship - Wikipedia

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    In modern times an effective presbytery is a forum for discussing and disseminating approaches to worship, always recognizing the supreme authority of the Word of God (Old and New Testaments of the Bible). In the Church of Scotland, the cancellation of any regular service of worship is a serious matter.

  7. Meetinghouse (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    The most notable use for meetinghouses is the weekly worship service known as sacrament meeting.Every Sunday, members of the LDS Church meet to partake of the sacrament (equivalent to eucharist or communion in other Christian services), listen to sermons by members of the congregation, sing congregational hymns, and hear announcements for upcoming events.