• Province and Ministry Sites. Moravian Church Northern Province. ... Moravian Church Southern Province. Commission On Congregational Development.
  • The modern Moravian Church, with about 750,000 members worldwide,[1] continues to draw on traditions established during the 18th-century renewal.
  • ^ "A Brief History of the Moravian Church « The Moravian Church « Moravian Church of North America". www.moravian.org. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  • The Moravian Church is a liturgical Church, with collections of liturgical rites for all important occasions. The use of the liturgy, however, is never compulsory.
  • The Moravian Church originated more than 500 years ago in the ancient land of Bohemia and Moravia, known today as the Czech Republic.
  • The Moravian Church was founded in 1457 in the Czech Republic by a small group of Hussites desiring more radical reform of the church.
  • The Moravian Church (officially the Unitas Fratrum, Unity of Brethren) is the oldest Protestant Church, predating Luther by 50 years.
  • The Moravian Church had its origin in ancient Bohemia and Moravia, in present-day Czechoslovakia.
  • Thus, the Moravian Church were the first missionaries amongst the indigenous people of South Africa.
  • Another U.S. Moravian group, the Unity of the Brethren, had close relations with the Moravian church and cooperated in missions overseas.