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BRETHREN BUILDERS LLC

committees · the free encyclopedia Anabaptist denomination in the United States · descended from the Schwarzenau Brethren For other uses · unity with the circle motif · Inc. (ministry and administration) · Bethany Theological Seminary · Eder Financial (financial &amp · retirement services) · On Earth Peace (peace initiative) Associations Brethren World Assembly · Christian Churches Together · Christian Peacemaker Teams · Church World Service · Historic Peace Churches · Leadership Conference on Civil Rights · National Council of Churches · World Council of Churches Region United States (headquarters) · with groups in Brazil · the Dominican Republic · Haiti · Nigeria and Oku

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committees
the free encyclopedia Anabaptist denomination in the United States
descended from the Schwarzenau Brethren For other uses
unity with the circle motif
Inc. (ministry and administration)
Bethany Theological Seminary
Eder Financial (financial &amp
retirement services)
On Earth Peace (peace initiative) Associations Brethren World Assembly
Christian Churches Together
Christian Peacemaker Teams
Church World Service
Historic Peace Churches
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
National Council of Churches
World Council of Churches Region United States (headquarters)
with groups in Brazil
the Dominican Republic
Haiti
Nigeria and Oku

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