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  2. Springs Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Springs Christian Academy is a private Christian school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It has two campuses; the first for students from Nursery to Grade 5 and the second for students from Grade 6 to Grade 12. The school was founded in 1989 by Springs of Living Water Church (now Springs Church) in Winnipeg. It has 500 students across both campuses.

  3. Living Water - Wikipedia

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    Living water (Hebrew: מַֽיִם־חַיִּ֖ים, romanized: mayim-ḥayyim; Greek: ὕδωρ ζῶν, romanized: hydōr zōn) is a biblical term which appears in both the Old and New Testaments. In Jeremiah 2:13 and 17:13 , the prophet describes God as "the spring of living water", who has been forsaken by his chosen people Israel.

  4. List of churches in the Latter Day Saint Reorganization ...

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    The denomination broke off from the RLDS Church when Lundgren was dismissed from the church on October 10, 1988. Lundgren was executed by the state of Ohio on October 24, 2006, for the murder of Dennis Avery and four of his family members. [19] Meetinghouse, Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Independence, Missouri

  5. Renovationism - Wikipedia

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    The general management of the process of the split of the Church was concentrated (although not immediately) in the hands of the Politburo of the Central Committee (personally responsible – Leon Trotsky). By the spring of 1922, the necessary organizational preparations for striking the Church were completed. The right moment to start was needed.

  6. Post Oak Springs Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Post Oak Springs Christian Church is an independent, non-denominational Christian church in rural Roane County, Tennessee, associated with the Restoration Movement.It is said to be the oldest Restoration Movement Christian Church in the American state of Tennessee, having been formed in 1812.

  7. Church of St. Mary of the Spring (Istanbul) - Wikipedia

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    The water fell into a marble basin, and a canalization distributed it in the church. [10] The edifice was adorned with frescos and surmounted by a dome glittering with pure gold. Around the church there were three chapels, devoted respectively to Saint Eustratius, the Theotokos and Saint Anne. The present church is also rectangular in shape.

  8. Restoration Movement - Wikipedia

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    Early leaders of the Restoration Movement (clockwise, from top): Thomas Campbell, Barton W. Stone, Alexander Campbell, and Walter Scott. The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone–Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian movement that began on the United States frontier during the Second Great Awakening (1790–1840) of ...

  9. Holy well - Wikipedia

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    A holy well or sacred spring is a well, spring or small pool of water revered either in a Christian or pagan context, sometimes both. The water of holy wells is often thought to have healing qualities, through the numinous presence of its guardian spirit or Christian saint .