Stony Point Evangelical Lutheran Church was created in 1882.
From who's point of view? In the Lutheran Church, there are no problems. In the Catholic Church, there are 95 problems.
Grace Point Church was created in 1992.
North Point Community Church was created in 1995.
New Point Baptist Church was created in 1849.
Rumford Point Congregational Church was created in 1865.
West End Church of Christ Silver Point was created in 1915.
The term "Lutheran" was originally given by Roman Catholics as an insult to the followers of Martin Luther- the point of the insult being that Catholics were the church that Jesus founded, and the Lutherans were the church that Luther founded.
In a Lutheran church, the room next to the altar area is typically called the chancel. This space is designed for the clergy and is often where the pulpit and lectern are located, as well as where the communion elements are prepared. The chancel serves as a focal point during worship services, emphasizing its significance in liturgical practices.
Any divisions of Christianity were created by men and usually the result of self serving church systems. There should be no divisions in Christianity (since Christ be the head of the church). If we were to discuss two major divisions I would have to point toward Established Church Systems and Protestant Reformation the latter upon which the United States is established. (Read William Bradford)
The address of the Church Point Branch is: 311 North Vista Street, Church Point, 70525 2946
Since as early as 1593, Lutheranism (Church of Sweden) has been the prevailing religion of Sweden. Today, roughly seventy percent of the nation claims to be Lutheran. The numbers are reducing by small percentage points each year due to a change in law where all births were registered as Lutheran if one of the parents was Lutheran. In 1996 the law changed to respect individual rights and today a child is registered as Lutheran once Christened. The next highest percentage point are members of several 'Free Churches,' those claiming to be non-denominational and occasionally Methodist. Closely following are Eastern Orthodox at roughly 100,00 members and Roman Catholics at slightly lower numbers. There is a small number of Anglicans, Muslims, and Jews comprising the diversity of Swedish culture. In 2000, ceased having a 'state church' (similar to England having the Church of England), and separated the Church of Sweden from any State influence or support. This was the final step in respect to Sweden's law on Freedom of Religion act. This is reflective of Sweden's diversity and willingness to embrace a multiculturalist society.
The phone number of the Church Point Branch is: 337-684-5774.