• A stained glass emblem of Agnus Dei at Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Classification. Proto-Protestant. ... Surinam (1735).
  • The name Moravian identifies the fact that this historic church had its origin in ancient Bohemia and Moravia in what is the present-day Czech Republic.
  • Unitas Fratrum is the ancient name by which the Moravian Church was first known. It is a Latin phrase meaning, Unity of Brethren.
  • Originally known as the Unitas Fratrum, the Moravian Church traces its roots to 15th century central Europe, in what is now 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.
  • KITLV - 1405628 - Kersten & Co., C. - Paramaribo - Kindergarten of the Evangelische Broedergemeente (Moravian Church), Paramaribo, Surinam...
  • (Moravia Church establishments). Lithe. by A. Peterson, 9, Charing Cross. ... dr_plan-of-paramaribo-with-surinam-moravia-church-establishments-lithe-1868010.
  • There are special relationships with congregations and homes of the Moravian church in the Czech Republic, Great Britain, Palestine, Surinam and Tanzania.
  • His passing marked the end of the mission at Pilgerhut. The first Moravian mission in Surinam was in the capital of Paramaribo.
  • Between 1830 and 1863 –-the year of Abolition –-membership of the Moravian Brethren's church increased from an estimated 3,500 to approximately 27,500.
  • He arrived in Blue-fields on November 16 and was there received as an acolyte of the Moravian Church on November 21.
  • In 1963 the church became an autonomous province of the Moravian Church, with its own synod meeting every three years.