Co. Timothy Church was born 12 May 1736 in Hadley, MA. He died 13 Nov 1823 in Brattleboro, VT.
Timothy was the pastor/bishop of the church at Ephesus. Paul's letters to Timothy were meant to encourage and teach the young pastor how a church is to be lead and the importance of solid doctrine in the church.
Colonel William Kent - played by Timothy Hutton
He was raised Episcopalian is now a member of the United Church of Christ.
Colonel is higher than a Lieutenant-Colonel. BTW, a Lieutenant- General is higher than a Major-General.
Depends which army you are speaking of.
St. Timothy Catholic Church was created in 1943.
Timothy Olyphant is a devout member of the Church of Timothy Olyphant.
St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church was created in 1892.
Timothy was the pastor/bishop of the church at Ephesus. Paul's letters to Timothy were meant to encourage and teach the young pastor how a church is to be lead and the importance of solid doctrine in the church.
Colonel William Kent - played by Timothy Hutton
The Book of Timothy was written by the Apostle Paul to give guidance and instruction to Timothy, a young church leader. It addresses issues such as correct doctrine, leadership qualifications, and instructions for church life. Paul wanted to encourage Timothy to persevere in his faith and to lead the church effectively.
Michael Bloss was the organist at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church from 1990 to 2000.
Timothy was a second generation believer that Paul the Apostle taught and wrote letters to. From the context in Paul's writing Timothy was a young minister and leader in the Church. Paul entrusted him with many tasks concerning the Church. See 1 Timothy.
The feast of Saint Timothy is celebrated on January 26 in the Catholic Church.
Timothy J. Turner has written: 'Welcoming the baptized' -- subject(s): Episcopal Church, Doctrines, Confirmation, Relations, Ecumenical movement, Church growth, Anglican Communion, Baptism, Church membership
Timothy Blewett has written: 'British foreign policy and the Anglican Church' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Church of England, Christianity and international relations, Church and state, Christianity and politics, Foreign relations, History
Timothy was sent by Paul to Corinth.