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  1. The Protestant Church in the Rhineland is a full member of the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD), and is a Prussian Union Church. The current praeses is Thorsten Latzel. The Evangelical Church in the Rhineland is one of 20 Lutheran, united, and Reformed churches of the EKD. As of December 2020, the church has 2,398,996 members [1] in 809 parishes.

  2. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, Central German Newspaper (Halle/southern Saxony-Anhalt only) Mitteldeutsches Chemiedreieck (Halle, Merseburg and Bitterfeld in S.-Anhalt; Leipzig and Schkeuditz in Saxony) Evangelical Church in Central Germany (Thuringia, most of Saxony-Anhalt, some of Saxony, some of Brandenburg – see all German Evangelical churches)

  3. The Evangelical Church of the Church Province of Saxony was a member of the Union of Evangelical Churches in Germany and the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe. In Wittenberg the church had its own academy. The Ordination of women and the blessing of same-sex unions has been allowed. Since 1 July 2004 the church was on the way to merge ...

  4. Diocese of Iran. The Episcopal Church of Jerusalem and the Middle East is a province of the Anglican Communion. The primate of the church is called President Bishop and represents the Church at the international Anglican Communion Primates' Meetings. The Central Synod of the church is its deliberative and legislative organ.

  5. Evangelical Synod of North America. The Evangelical Synod of North America, before 1927 German Evangelical Synod of North America, in German (Deutsche) Evangelische Synode von Nord-Amerika, was a Protestant Christian denomination in the United States existing from the mid-19th century until its 1934 merger with the Reformed Church in the United ...

  6. Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg. The seat of the church leaders is in Oldenburg, as is the preaching venue of its bishop at St Lamberti Church. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg is a regional church (German: Landeskirche) and a full member of the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD).

  7. If you are new to Kilmarnock or are looking for a church, we’d love to welcome you on a Sunday. We are just a normal group of people from various backgrounds who love to meet together to worship and praise God. We believe the local church is vital to a fruitful and effective Christian life and we are keen for others to join us on the journey ...