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  1. Demmin ( German pronunciation: [dɛˈmiːn]) is a former Kreis (district) in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It was bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Müritz, Güstrow, Nordvorpommern, Ostvorpommern and Mecklenburg-Strelitz .

  2. St. Mary's Church, on Ziegenmarkt, is a large Brick Gothic church. Built in the 13th century, it was enlarged and modified at the end of the 14th century into the present basilica. The first reference to a church on this site is in 1232, which is thought to be the predecessor of the current building. The triple- nave cross-shaped basilica is in ...

  3. Evangelical church, any of the classical Protestant churches or their offshoots but especially, since the late 20th century, churches that stress the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ, personal conversion experiences, Scripture as the sole basis for faith, and active evangelism (the winning of personal commitments to Christ).

  4. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Schaumburg-Lippe ( German: Evangelisch-Lutherische Landeskirche Schaumburg-Lippe) is a Lutheran member church ( Landeskirche) of the Protestant Church in Germany. It covers the former principality of Schaumburg-Lippe and seated in Bückeburg . The church has 48,171 members and is one of the smallest regional ...

  5. The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren (ECCB) ( Czech: Českobratrská církev evangelická; ČCE) is the largest Czech Protestant church and the second-largest church in the Czech Republic after the Catholic Church. It was formed in 1918 in Czechoslovakia through the unification of the Protestant churches of the Lutheran and Calvinist ...

  6. 43.2% (2020) [1] Website: www.lippische-landeskirche.de. The Church of Lippe (German: Lippische Landeskirche) is a Reformed (Calvinist) member church of the Protestant Church in Germany that covers what used to be the Principality of Lippe . The seat of the church administration is Detmold. The preaching venue of the spiritual leader ...

  7. El Consejo Mundial de Iglesias ( CMI, en inglés, World Council of Churches, WCC) es la principal organización ecuménica cristiana internacional. Fue fundado por 147 iglesias, el 23 de agosto de 1948 en Ámsterdam. Su sede está en Ginebra, Suiza; a él están afiliadas 348 iglesias y denominaciones Archivado el 26 de octubre de 2007 en ...