About 65,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Moravian Church - Wikipedia

    The Moravians sought to unify the converts into "one people" living together with the same religious beliefs. Zeisberger, a significant Moravian missionary, implored the converts to …

  2. A Brief History of the Moravian Church

    In the mid-ninth century these countries converted to Christianity chiefly through the influence of two Greek Orthodox missionaries, Cyril and Methodius. They translated the Bible into the …

  3. Moravian church | Protestant Denomination, History & Beliefs

    Moravian church, Protestant church founded in the 18th century but tracing its origin to the Unitas Fratrum (“Unity of Brethren”) of the 15th-century Hussite movement in Bohemia and Moravia.

  4. Moravian History - Home Moravian Church

    The Moravians’ extensive mission enterprise began with work among enslaved Africans on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. In the 1730s the Moravians became the first church to ordain …

  5. About the Moravians | Moravian Theological Seminary

    About one million Moravians in the world, mostly Africa Pioneers in Protestant missions; noted for being culturally sensitive Emphasis on using native languages; often produced grammars, …

  6. Who are the Moravians? – Roots Moravian Church

    Moravians are followers of Jesus who are often characterized by simplicity, humility, and generosity.

  7. What is the Moravian Church? - Bible Hub

    Under his leadership at Herrnhut, the Moravians experienced a round-the-clock prayer movement that lasted over a century. This fervor sparked one of the most active missionary movements …

  8. Moravians - Encyclopedia.com

    Immigration continues to affect the Moravian church through the recent movements of Surinamese members to the Netherlands and Caribbean-area members to cities in England …

  9. What Is Moravianism: A Journey Through Its Beliefs

    Oct 22, 2023 · Explore the Moravian Church's rich history, from its 15th-century origins in Bohemia to its global missionary impact, embodying unity in faith.

  10. Moravians - Wikipedia

    Moravians (Czech: Moravané or colloquially Moraváci, outdated Moravci) are a Czech ethnographic group from the Moravia region of the Czech Republic, who speak the Moravian …