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  2. Protestant liturgy - Wikipedia

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    Protestant liturgy or Evangelical liturgy is a pattern for worship used (whether recommended or prescribed) by a Protestant congregation or denomination on a regular basis. The term liturgy comes from Greek and means "public work".

  3. Park Street Church - Wikipedia

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    Park Street Congregational Church, founded in 1809, is a historic and active evangelical congregational church in Downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The Park Street Church is a member of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference. Church membership records are private, but the congregation has over 1,200 members.

  4. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St Ann's in Coppell, Texas, would be near the top, with almost 30,000 registered parishioners in 2013. [6] St Matthew's Catholic Church in the Ballantyne neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina likewise has been described as a Catholic megachurch [ 7 ] with nearly 36,000 registered members in 2017 and 11 weekly masses. [ 8 ]

  5. First Congregational Church (Stoneham, Massachusetts)

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    The tower rises from the ridge line near the front, with a plain square stage rising to a louvered belfry stage and an octagonal spire. [2] Modern facilities are added to the rear of the building. The congregation was organized in 1729; this, its third sanctuary, was built in 1840 after the second one burned. [ 2 ]

  6. Free Presbyterian Church of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Free Presbyterian Church stands for a born-again membership and the ministers, elders, and deacons are men genuinely born-again by the Spirit of God and dedicated to the extension of the Kingdom of Christ. Protestant in Conviction, gladly taking its stand alongside the great Christian leaders of the Protestant Reformation.

  7. Church service - Wikipedia

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    A church service (or a worship service) is a formalized period of Christian communal worship, often held in a church building. Most Christian denominations hold church services on the Lord's Day (offering Sunday morning and Sunday evening services); a number of traditions have mid-week services, while some traditions worship on a Saturday.

  8. Second Church in Newton - Wikipedia

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    The location of the Second Church in Newton is on the east side of Highland Street, just south of the Massachusetts Turnpike and the West Newton Village Center Historic District at the rise of West Newton Hill, making the spire visible from all directions. The parcel it occupies is bounded on the north by the highway and on the east by Chestnut ...

  9. High church Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    The return of the weekly Mass, sign of the cross, eucharistic prayer and regular use of vestments in all churches are results of the liturgical movement, but things like altar servers, Gospel processions, incense, aspersions, a complete eucharistic prayer (i.e. including the epiclesis rather than merely Christ's Words of Institution) are ...