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Cassel And Lehamn Genealogy Occupation Farmer Denomination yorker brethren He was buried in BurkholderCemetery, Letterkenny Army Depot, Franklin County, PA. Parents John Sr. http://www.familyorigins.com/users/c/a/s/D-W-Cassel/FAMO4-0001/d4.htm
Extractions: EMAIL US Tom Burnhisel He was married to Tracey Ann Epp on Oct 3 1986 in Shippensburg, PA. Tracey and Tom separated in 1992. Children were: Jason Lee Burnhisel Benjamin Eric Burnhisel James Burt was born on May 25 1920. He died on Mar 13 1983 in Orlando, Florida. He was married to Thais Maridel Wingert on Feb 14 1976 in Orlando, Florida. At the time of their marriage, Jim was retired from the U.S. Air Force. Jim had previously been married to Violet May an English woman whom he met while in the military service in England. Violet's English husband was killed while serving in the English military during World War II. Thais married Jim following the death of Violet on 8/24/1874, in Orlando. Alice Agnes Byers was born on Jul 20 1903 in Franklin County, PA. She died on Oct 20 1996 in Messiah Village, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Alice was up and around in her wheel chair as late as Friday. She died peacefully in her sleep early Sunday morning. She was buried on Oct 24 1996 in Kutz Cemetery, Carlisle, Pa. Alice and her family moved to Messiah College in Grantham in 1914. Her parents worked at the college until 1919. They then moved to Mechanicsburg where Alice went to High School. Parents: John Byers Jr.
Old Order River Brethren played an important part in the early history of the group which is why theRiver brethren are sometimes referred to as the yorker brethren Church. http://www.geocities.com/riverbrethren/
Extractions: The Old Order River Brethren An *Unofficial* Web Page (Being a reprint of the pamphlet "Old Order River Brethren, Who Are They?") The History... The River Brethren originated near the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In about 1780, a small group of Christians led by Jacob Engle met there to form a new fellowship. Most were of Mennonite background but were strongly influenced by the Brethren (Dunker) movement and the Pennsylvania German revivalists that later became the United Brethren Church. The River Brethren developed a unique blending of Christian practices from these three sources. In the 1850s the River Brethren divided into three groups: the Brethren in Christ, the United Zion Church and the Old Order River Brethren. There are currently Old Order River Brethren congregations (often called simply River Brethren) In Lancaster and Franklin Counties (Pennsylvania) and in Dallas County, Iowa. York County, Pennsylvania played an important part in the early history of the group which is why the River Brethren are sometimes referred to as the "Yorker" Brethren Church. We Believe:
TWO INEFFECTIVE REFORMATION WOES - The Finished Mystery and SeventhDay German varieties, four kinds of Plymouth brethren, three kinds ofRiver brethren, the brethren in Christ, Old Order or yorker and United Zion's http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5606/FM/R09.htm
Extractions: REVELATION 9 TWO INEFFECTIVE REFORMATION WOES And the fifth angel sounded And I saw a star Fall from heaven unto the earth measures were speedily taken, and, aided by two presbyters of the Church of England, (one of whom was James Creighton) early in 1784 he ordained Thomas Coke, a presbyter of that Church, as Superintendent." Brit. His brother Charles heartily disapproved of this and wrote the following (which does not, however, appear with his other hymns in the Methodist hymnal): "So easily are bishops made By man or woman's whim; Wesley his hands on Coke hath laid, But who laid hands on him !" In 1787 the American Conference changed Mr. Coke's title to "Bishop." Mr. Coke tried to introduce this title into the English Conference of which he was president, but the English Brethren could not accept it, despite his great earnestness in the cause. It must have been a strange sight to see a bright man like Wesley engaging those two presbyters of the Church of England to help him ordain somebody to a higher office than any of them had ever held. But the plan worked . All Methodists believe that Bishop Coke, the first Bishop of the Methodist Church received some "apostolic succession" from the original line described in comments on Rev. 2:13. These brethren have grieved that Pastor Russell did not get his ordination from the same source.
Conference Attendee List Old Order (Wiser) Mennonite Church, Columbia, OH. Old Order (yorker)brethren, Lancaster, PA. Open Bible Standard Churches, Des Moines, IA. http://www.cmtc.org/conferences_attendees.htm
Extractions: African Methodist Episcopal Church St. Louis, MO African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Charlotte, NC Amana Church Society Homestead, IA American Baptist Association Texarkana, TX American Baptist Churches in the USA Valley Forge, PA American Evangelical Christian Churches Pineland, FL Anglican Episcopal Church of North America Hayward, CA Anglican Orthodox Church Statesville, NC Apostolic Christian Church - Nazarene Tremont, IL Apostolic Christian Church of America Darien, IL Apostolic Faith Portland, OR Apostolic Lutheran Church of America L'Anse, MI Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God Birmingham, AL Armenian Church New York, NY Assemblies of God Springfield, MO Association of Unity Churches, Inc. Lees Summit, MO Association of Vineyard Churches, Inc. Anaheim, CA Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Greenville, SC Association of Int'l. Gospel Assemblies, Inc. Desto, MO Association of Vineyard Churches, Inc. Anaheim, CA Baptist Bible Fellowship, International Springfield, MO Baptist General Conference Arlington Heights, IL Baptist Missionary Association of America Texarkana, AR
Adherents.com - Religion Name Index - O Church Old German Baptist brethren 5,475 (9 recs.) Old Mennonites old MissionaryBaptists Association (7 recs.) Old Order (or yorker) River brethren (3 recs http://www.adherents.com/adh_o.html
Extractions: VoyForums Homepage Create a New Forum Owner Login VoyForums News Help Desk VoyForums Exchange FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Directory/Categories Search VoyForums Contribute: Support VoyForums Contact Forum Admin Main index Post a new message Archives: Subject: on line in part The New Yorker article Just finished the New Yorker article that everyone has been buzzing about, "Lives of the Saints" from the Jan. 21 issue. Lawrence Wright has written a very intelligent, well-researched, admirable piece. It's better, I think, than any other article I've yet read on the Morg; it is smart, unbiased, and unblinded at the same time.
THE NEW YORKER: Backfire THE NEW yorker. who is a founder of the National Security Archive, a former journalist,and the coauthor, with Bob Woodward, of The brethren. Armstrong had http://www.hermanos.org/Backfire.htm
Extractions: BY CARL NAGIN ONE of the more unusual partnerships in recent American diplomacy has been that between Bill Richardson and Peter Bourne. Richardson, a former congressman from New Mexico who is now the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, was once called the Red Adair of American diplomacy in honor of his sometimes unconventional missions. Bourne, a psychiatrist by training, was President Carter's special envoy on world health and hunger issues, and he continued those efforts in the late seventies and early eighties at the United Nations, as an assistant secretary general. He has had a passion for issues involving Cuba; in 1986, he wrote a psychobiography of Fidel Castro. In late 1995, at a time when America's Cuba policy was foundering, Richardson and Bourne both turned their attention toward Havana, in the hope of improving relations with Cuba. Richardson says that the Cubans had been asking him to visit Havana for some time, and in January of 1996 he made the first of two trips to Cuba. There he met with Fidel Castro and other government officials. But this new initiative was halted a month later, when two planes piloted by Cuban exiles who called themselves Brothers to the Rescue were shot down over the Straits of Florida by the Cuban Air Force. Outrage over the deaths of four men greatly increased antagonism toward the Castro regime and forced the Clinton Administration to reverse its Cuba policy.
Jewish Brethren - Part 4 Ad, Jewish brethren , Hold Stead Fast! I brought with me two American newspaperspublished in Yiddish Der yorker Morgenzhournal and Tag Blatt. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cpsa/malch/jewish_brethren_D.htm
SARI NUSSEIBEH IN THE NEW YORKER: RAGE AND REASON LETTER FROM JERUSALEM. THE NEW yorker. RAGE AND REASON. He, like certain Israelis,has the ability to think as critically about his brethren as about the Other. http://www.chicagopeacenow.org/rr-13.html
Extractions: SARI NUSSEIBEH IN THE NEW YORKER: RAGE AND REASON LETTER FROM JERUSALEM THE NEW YORKER RAGE AND REASON by DAVID REMNICK Will anyone listen to the P.L.O.'s voice of restraint? Issue of 2002-05-06 Posted 2002-04-29 Nusseibeh summoned up that day with a wry smile. "I remember it well," he said to me. "I'd just finished delivering a lecture at the university on liberalism and tolerance." A few weeks ago, I met Nusseibeh at the Damascus Gate, one of the gates leading into the Old City of Jerusalem. Israeli troops and tanks were still in cities throughout the West Bank, and Colin Powell had been dispatched to the region, travelling everywhere and, it appeared, getting nowhere. Arafat clearly understands Nusseibeh's value. Until last year, Arafat's representative in Jerusalem had been another of the city's Palestinian dynasts, Faisal Husseini, and when Husseini died, of a heart attack, while travelling in Kuwait, Arafat turned to Nusseibeh. For months, Nusseibeh resisted, worrying that he would be a for-display-only appointment. More important, he thought that the second intifada, which followed Arafat's rejection of Israeli proposals for a final settlement and Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount in September, 2000, was not an effective uprising"not really an intifada at all" but, rather, a series of terrible mistakes and improvisations that would lead to radicalization on the Palestinian side, a strengthening of the right wing on the Israeli side, and, above all, the bloody dissolution of trust on both sides. Nusseibeh finally took the job, but his forecast proved all too accurate.
Sola Gratia In Lake Wobegon This living room so hushed, the brethren in their customary places on folding I, withRing Lardner, the Algonquin wits and the early New yorker, Robert Benchley http://www.religion-online.org/cgi-bin/relsearchd.dll/showarticle?item_id=1025
Extractions: It has been, for months, a kind of reverse Harry Potter phenomenon: an avalanche of stories in the ultimate trade journal in the book business, the New York Times, covering a book and its writer from every imaginable angle and in nearly every section of the newspaper except that this time the relentless coverage is negative. MobyLives For Renata Adler, whose 30-year career as a novelist and journalist had heretofore earned nothing but praise, writing a book that offered critical opinions of a couple of cultural icons, the New Yorker magazine and Watergate Judge John Sirica, has led to an onslaught of articles 10, so far, in the Times alone whereby her reporting is derisively dismissed, and she is portrayed as a woman who's passed her time, gone more than a little loopy and, let us not forget, been unable to land a man.
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Baby Boomers: View Of Unity In Diversity Our brethren with seminarian training have no difficulty deciphering the underlyingmeaning I read contemporary magazines such as Time and the New yorker for a http://www.bible-infonet.org/ff/articles/agents/108_08_18.htm
Extractions: The Baby Boomers and Unity in Diversity By J. E. Choate Some brethren paint a bleak picture for the future of the churches of Christ. The alarming note is sounded that the conservative churches must change their patterns of worship to accommodate the "paradigms" of the "new hermeneutic" or face extinction. They tell us that the hope of the church tomorrow is now in the hands of the baby boomers. The editors of Wineskins would have us believe that they possess profound and unusual knowledge into the religious needs of the baby boomers. Indeed the baby boomers now sit in positions of power and authority in every segment of our society. They are enjoying the privileges which go with the "rights of passage" from one generation to another. This is the title of a new book written by University of California sociology professor, D. Wade Clark Roof, which examines the religious status of the baby boomers in American churches. The scholarly study has been carefully researched and documented. No similar study has been attempted by our erudite brethren. In lieu of any documented study of their own, they fill the void with an assumed form of profound knowledge. The author finds that one-third of the baby boomers remain in their childhood churches. About one-fourth of the defectors have returned. The large majority (42 percent) remain "dropouts" from formal religion. Dr. Roof reports that the Disciples of Christ have suffered the greatest loss (45 percent) of all the churches. Our liberal brethren have close ties with the Disciples, appearing on their lectureships and writing for their publications.
Stories, Listed By Author Argosy (UK) Apr 1965. * Wholl Buy My Lingual?, (pm) New yorker 1955 Argosy (UK Gain,(ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 7 1929; * Josephs brethren, (ss) The http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s500.htm
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Keeping Faith, Changing Faith types of brethren after a split in the movement in the 19th Century.). For most ofthe 20th Century, the Exclusives were led by James Taylor, a New yorker, and http://www.kensington-unitarians.org.uk/sermons/s_cm_keeping.html
Extractions: About Us Contact People Minister ... Messageboard If you've ever read Edmund Gosse's account of his religious education in his classic autobiography of Victorian childhood, Father and Son (1907), you'll understand why those of more liberal Christian instincts might look on the Plymouth Brethren somewhat warily. Gosse's father, a leader among the Brethren, had no less an ambition in bringing up the young Edmund than to save his soul. For the boy, it was a painful process. But, having myself been brought up as a Roman Catholic - a group for which Gosse Senior had nothing but pious expletives - I must say I feel a certain recognition of some of what this boyish education consisted of. My prep school Catholicism, including confession, Latin hymns, catechisms and arcane instruction about Plenary Indulgences, was similarly intense. Like Gosse's, my feelings about it now are mixed. As Unitarians, we like to think our style is less dogmatic than either of those experiences of religious instruction. That may be true. But we are also very vague. There's almost nothing to sign up to; in fact we positively welcome people who don't believe in God, are having some kind of spiritual crisis, or haven't the slightest idea what they think. Tolerance is one thing we all feel happy about. And if there's one thing we're completely intolerant about ...it's intolerance. I don't think we can go too far wrong with trying to be tolerant of different religions. But by the same token, I don't think we should make how tolerant those religions are of other faiths, the yardstick by which we value them. Our own tolerance is surely, to some extent, the flip side of a lack of clarity in our own beliefs. Only those who, in the end, don't have very strong views about the distinctions between one faith and another, can be quite so relaxed about the choice between doctrines which are obviously at odds with each other.
1Chronicles 16:4 chief asks, My goodness, what are you doing? And the New yorker responds,So the ark of the covenant of the LORD Asaph and his brethren, to minister http://calvarychapel.com/fullerton/Bstudy/131Ch/131Ch16b.htm
Extractions: Sunday Morning Bible Study October 13, 2002 A. W. Tozer (18971963) said, We are called to an everlasting preoccupation with God. He also said, God wants worshipers before workers; indeed the only acceptable workers are those who have learned the lost art of worship. . . . The very stones would praise him if the need arose and a thousand legions of angels would leap to do his will.
Videos Order New yorker Video, xxxx (800) 7712147, x 19. (135 minutes). -Frontlinedocumentary. Order China. (29 minutes). Hutterian brethren/Bruderhof. http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/CSA/CSAhomepglinks/videos.htm
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OUT THERE NEWS Raymond Clarke is a New yorker who should have been at work in Tower 2 tragedy ofSeptember 11th, I also feel deep pain for our human brethren in Afghanistan http://www.megastories.com/diaryroom/usattacks/raymond/raymond011010.shtml
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