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The town has three notable museums: the Africa Museum, the National Liberation Museum and the Bible Open Air Museum.
In America, the designation of the building in which Open Brethren assemblies meet most often include the word " Chapel " in their formal name, combined with a biblical place name or principle or otherwise a local geographic feature — for instance, Bethany Chapel, Central Gospel Chapel, Park Road Bible Chapel, Riverview Believers Chapel.
Pastor Alan Campbell is the Pentecostal pastor of the Cregagh Covenant People's Fellowship in Belfast, Northern Ireland, director of Open Bible Ministries and a prominent scholar and lecturer in the British Israel movement.
The " Open Bible ", is designed for the hungry reader.
This Open Bible is filled with amazing study aids including comprehensive book introductions and outlines, 64-page concordance, Read-Along references and translation notes, and the classic Biblical Cyclopedic Index covering more than 8, 000 textual entries.
The Open Bible also features a seven-step method on How to Study the Bible, a Visual Survey of the Bible, The Christian's Guide to the New Life, and The Greatest Archaeological Discoveries of the Bible.
The Open Bible Expanded Edition-Thomas Nelson, Inc
It is hoped that this unique edition will truly make the Scriptures plain enough so all can have an Open Bible .” The Publisher Thomas Nelson
* Open Bible Standard Churches — Pentecostal
The Foursquare Church formed the " Pentecostal Fellowship of North America " in 1948 in Des Moines, Iowa, in an alliance with the Assemblies of God, the Church of God, the Open Bible Standard Churches, the Pentecostal Holiness Church, and others.
* Open Bible Standard Churches
* Open Bible Faith Fellowship
* Open Bible Church ( joined 1943 )
The Open Bible edition of the New American Standard Bible in the Church of Saint Mary, an Episcopal Church in the Philippines | Episcopal Church in Sagada, Mountain Province, the Philippines.
The Open Brethren are committed to missionary work and hold that the Holy Bible is the first authority in matters of faith and practice.
The prevalent view among Open Brethren is that these offices are limited to men only, following the model of Christ and His apostles and because the Bible says that in the assembly women are not to " teach or have authority over men " ( 1 Timothy 2: 12 – 14 and 1 Corinthians 14: 34 – 35 ).
The Open Bible Standard Churches ( OBSC ) or Open Bible Churches is an association of Pentecostal churches with headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.

Open and Churches
These groups include the ' Brethren ' ( often both ' Open ' and ' Exclusive '), the Churches of Christ, Mennonites, Primitive Baptists, and certain Reformed churches, although during the last century or so, several of these, such as the Free Church of Scotland have abandoned this stance.
Starting at the annual meeting in January 2003 in Davos, an Open Forum Davos, co-organized by the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches, was held in parallel, opening up the debate about globalisation to the general public.
In February 2007, the editorial section of Living Stream Ministry responded to their letter with a statement entitled A Brief Response to ' An Open Letter to the Leadership of Living Stream Ministry and the Local Churches '.
* A Brief Response to ' An Open Letter to the Leadership of Living Stream Ministry and the Local Churches ' - An answer to the ' open letter ' linked to below.
* An Open Letter to the Leadership of Living Stream Ministry and the " Local Churches "-A letter signed by over 70 prominent evangelicals urging the movement to " disavow or withdraw controversial statements " made by Witness Lee.
Open Bible Churches is affiliated with New Hope Christian College, an accredited Bible college in Eugene, Oregon.
Since 1996, the association's public name has been simply Open Bible Churches.
The Open Churches Trust says of St Walburge's that it " undoubtedly an architectural gem of the north west of England.
* Open Library of Francis Bond's standard work ' Screens and Galleries in English Churches '

Bible and Churches
The New Testament offered to the public today is the first result of the work of a joint committee made up of representatives of the Church of England, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church, Congregational Union, Baptist Union, Presbyterian Church of England, Churches in Wales, Churches in Ireland, Society of Friends, British and Foreign Bible Society and National Society of Scotland.
Held by many evangelical Reformed Protestant Churches who take a Historical-grammatical and typological interpretation of the Bible.
Churches worldwide hold a one-hour service each Sunday, consisting of hymns, prayer, and currently, readings from the King James Version ( KJV ) of the Bible ( although there is no requirement that this version of the Bible be used ) and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
In the Amharic Bible used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church ( an Oriental Orthodox Church ), those books of the Old Testament that are still counted as canonical, but not by all other Churches, are often set in a separate section titled " Deeyutrokanoneekal " ( ዲዩትሮካኖኒካል ), which is the same word.
In cases where they didn't directly contradict the Bible, Aristotelian physics became the foundation for the physical explanations of the European Churches.
In the late 1990s, the Rivendell community was established by a group of Christians so they could practice a lifestyle consistent with their Reformed Churches ' interpretations of the Bible and also, in part, to be better isolated from possible societal disruptions caused by the Y2K computer problem.
Cline Paden, known in the Churches of Christ for founding the Sunset International Bible Institute in Lubbock, was born in the Wagner community in Hunt County.
In 1974 Norman and Kenn Gulliksen started a Bible Study in the living room of Norman's apartment at Doheny and Sunset in Los Angeles that was only for musicians and actors, including regulars Jerry Houser and Julie Harris, which after six months, was named " The Vineyard ", and later, with another Bible study at the home of Chuck Girard, became part of the founding congregation of the Association of Vineyard Churches.
* Tennessee Bible College is a Christian college affiliated with the Churches of Christ.
Maintaining its position as a confessional church body emphasizing the importance of full agreement in the teachings of the Bible, the LCMS is not associated with ecumenical organizations such as the National Council of Churches, the National Association of Evangelicals, the World Council of Churches or the Lutheran World Federation.
The other was printed by John Daye and William Seres ( Herbert # 74 ), and made extensive changes to the notes of the original Matthew Bible, included copious commentaries on the book of Revelation based on the book Image of Two Churches by contemporary John Bale, and included the infamous " wife-beater's note ".
The Oriental Orthodox Churches have continued to consider Jubilees an important book of the Bible and older than Genesis.
Unlike the Bible used in other Eastern Churches, the Armenian Bible originally had 39 books in the Old Testament.
Among the new denominations formed by those seceding or being expelled from the Church of the Nazarene are: the People's Mission Church ( 1912 ), which had become part of the Church of the Nazarene in 1911, but subsequently became part of the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1925 ; the Pentecost Pilgrim Church ( 1917 ), which merged with the International Holiness Union to form the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1922 ; the Bible Missionary Church ( 1955 ), which subsequently split to create the Wesleyan Holiness Association of Churches ( 1959 ), and the Nazarene Baptist Church ( 1960 ) ( later Nazarene Bible Church in 1967 ); the Holiness Church of the Nazarene ( 1961 ) in the Philippines ; the Church of the Bible Covenant ( 1967 ); the Crusaders Churches of the United States of America ( 1972 ); and the Fellowship of Charismatic Nazarenes ( 1977 ).

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