Official homepage of the Church of the Brethren. Christian denomination founded at Schwarzenau, Germany, in 1708 and now has more than 140, 000 members in North America.
We are an ecumenical, evangelical Christian denomination with local churches in most of the fifty states. Stemming from the Pietist and Anabaptist movement of the eighteenth century, we remain one of several historic peace churches, and recognize no creed other than the careful study of the teachings of Jesus Christ as found in the New Testament.
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In February, Global Ministries Director Gary Dilley (back, center) visited Sierra Leone. Here he is at Mattru Hospital with some children there, along with Jeff Baker, son of Dr. Ron Baker. Last summer, the US National Conference created a new Women's Ministry Leadership Team. A team of eight UB ladies are hard at work creating a broad-based ministry designed to equip and encourage UB women.
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As Brethren in Christ, we trace our beginnings from a group known as the River Brethren, which originated about 1778 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Our forbearers bore witness to the beliefs which set them apart by formulating a Confession of Faith. The first confessional statement of about 1780 and others that followed reflect the Pietistic and Anabaptist influences which have shaped our doctrinal understandings.
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Acquaint yourself with a basic, non-theological outline of all the religious groups using the word Brethren in their denominational label.
www.cob-net.org/docs/groups.htm
Dunkard Brethren Church, is a Christ centered, bible beleving church. We are a small group mostly in the USA. ...
www.dunkardbrethrenchurch.com
This site includes a description of staff, worship services, educational program, youth ministries, music program, outreach, and upcoming events at the Lancaster Church of the Brethren.
Anabaptists presents Bible Helps, a Church of the Brethren publishing house located in Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Interpretation of the life and thought of Alexander Mack, founder of the Schwarzenau Brethren (Church of the Brethren).
www.cob-net.org/mack/honors.htm
Welcome to the First Church of the Brethren 2710 Kingston Road, York PA 17402 ...
www.parkstreetbrethren.org
www.schumann.com/dhtml/Brethren/brethren.html
Main | About BRF | News | Brethren Mission Fund | Articles | Columns | BBI | Contacts | Links Basic Beliefs Within the Church of the Brethren FOREWORD More than two centuries ago in Germany, a new fellowship of Christian believers was formed. The established churches had become rich, powerful, and corrupt. They no longer proclaimed the simple message of the New Testament. Alexander Mack and ...
www.brfwitness.org/Articles/1968v3n2.htm