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  2. Temple - Wikipedia

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    In the Russian language (similar to other Slavic languages), while the general-purpose word for 'church' is tserkov, the term khram (Храм), 'temple', is used to refer to the church building as a temple of God (Khram Bozhy). The words church and temple, in this case are interchangeable; however, the term church (Ancient Greek ...

  3. Place of worship - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu temple is a symbolic house, seat and body of god. It is a structure designed to bring human beings and gods together, using symbolism to express the ideas and beliefs of Hinduism . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The symbolism and structure of a Hindu temple are rooted in Vedic traditions, deploying circles and squares. [ 6 ]

  4. The (Original) Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The (Original) Church of God shares a common origin and history with the Church of God (Cleveland) and several other Christian bodies named Church of God.The (Original) Church of God, Inc. came into being in 1917, when the Church of God in Chattanooga, Tennessee, led by Joseph L. Scott, separated from the Cleveland-based church. [1]

  5. World Mission Society Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The World Mission Society Church of God is a new religious movement established by Ahn Sahng-hong in South Korea in 1964. [5] The church believes that founder Ahn Sahng-hong is the Second Coming of Jesus, and that Zahng Gil-jah is God, in the form of "God the Mother". [6]

  6. Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in its origination period in the early 1830s named "Church of God" after "Church of Jesus Christ" and before today's name in 1834 La Luz del Mundo , a church founded in Mexico in 1926.

  7. Templon - Wikipedia

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    A templon (from Greek τέμπλον meaning "temple", plural templa) is a feature of Byzantine churches consisting of a barrier separating the nave from the sanctuary near the altar. The solid templon first appeared in Christian churches around the 5th century and is still found in many Eastern Christian churches.

  8. Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God is a hierarchical church with an episcopal polity. [22] [13] The Church of God's highest judicial body is the International General Assembly. [23] This body has "full power and authority to designate the teaching, government, principles, and practices" of the Church of God. [24]

  9. Church of God in Christ - Wikipedia

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    The beliefs of the Church of God in Christ are briefly written in its Statement of Faith, which is reproduced below: [45] It is often recited in various congregations as part of the order of worship and all national and international convocations. We believe the Bible to be the inspired and only infallible written Word of God.