Dablink For other meanings see Tabernacle disambiguation . Image Tabernacle view.jpg thumb 260px right Model of the tabernacle compound in tent form The Tabernacle lang he , mishkan , residence or dwelling ... the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians. The fullest description of the Tabernacle describes ... as part of the Priestly source P , ref name ODCC self Tabernacle. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary ..., Elohist pre exilic source E describes the Tabernacle as a simple tent sanctuary. ref name ODCC self Meaning The English word tabernacle is derived from the Latin Glossary of ancient Roman religion ... tabernacle, as well as the phrase the tent of meeting . The Hebrew word Mishkan implies ... must make the tabernacle mishkan and all its furnishings following the plan that I am showing you ... school believe there are two accounts of the tabernacle in Exodus, a briefer account and a longer ... as tent of meeting, while the other is usually translated as tabernacle . Elohist account The first ... The more detailed description of a tabernacle is in Exodus 25 31 and 35 40. This account describes ... contend that it describes an actual tabernacle used in the time of Moses and thereafter. The detailed outlines for the tabernacle and its leaders are enumerated in the Book of Exodus Chapter 25 http bible.ort.org ... 2&CHAPTER 26 The tabernacle, the beams, partitions. Chapter 27 http bible.ort.org books pentd2.asp ..., washstand, anointing oil, incense. Builders File Figures The erection of the Tabernacle and the Sacred vessels.jpg thumb 250px right The erection of the Tabernacle and the Sacred vessels, as in Exodus .... Exodus 31 1 11 Organization gallery File Tabernacle Schematic.jpg Top view, parallel projection of tabernacle. File The Desert Tabernacle Mishkan Layout and Dimensions.jpg Tabernacle Tent dimensions according to the Book of Exodus File The Desert Tabernacle Mishkan Layout and Dimensions Full.jpg Tabernacle Tent and Courtyard dimensions according to the Book of Exodus gallery The tabernacle ... more details
dablink For other meanings of the word tabernacle, see Tabernacle disambiguation . Infobox Theatre name The Tabernacle image TheTabernacleAtlantaFacadeJan2009.JPG image size 360px caption The Tabernacle ... present rebuilt closed othernames Baptist Tabernacle br House of Blues production currentuse website www.tabernacleatl.com The Tabernacle is a mid size concert hall , in the United States U.S. city of Atlanta ... Tabernacle 1898 1994 Dr. Len G. Broughton was recruited from Virginia to become pastor of Third Baptist Church in Atlanta in March 1898. Within a year he had founded a new Baptist Tabernacle church ... s Tabernacle, though this was never the official name of the church or any of its buildings. ref Citation title Tabernacle Planning for Tenth Anniversary Birthday of First Baptist Church Will Be Celebrated ... Big Auditorium Is Planned By the Baptist Tabernacle at a Total Cost of 300,000 newspaper The Atlanta Constitution date Monday July 9, 1906 volume XXXIX issue 24 page 1 ref Image Tabernacle Nov 8 1907 ... Street see photo . ref Citation title Plans Accepted for Tabernacle Work Will Begin newspaper ... breaking. ref Citation title Dirt Is Broken For Tabernacle Appropriate Ceremonies Held on Luckie ... Citation title Tabernacle Cornerstone Is Placed In Position Before Immense Crowd newspaper The Atlanta ...&pg PA91&lpg PA91&dq tabernacle broughton architect accessdate 2009 01 28 ref The auditorium would seat ... planned opening was in May 1911, ref Citation title New Baptist Tabernacle, Modern and Elegant ... at the Tabernacle toward this end. These included then Vice President elect Calvin Coolidge , ref ... as well including Russell Conwell , ref name Garrett G. Campbell Morgan ref Citation title New Tabernacle ... and George Washington Truett . ref Citation title Truett to Speak at Tabernacle Bible Meeting newspaper ... Constitution&desc TRUETT TO SPEAK AT TABERNACLE BIBLE MEETING&pqatl google accessdate 2009 ... attracting a permanent pastor. ref Citation title Tabernacle Turns 90, Seeks Pastor To Spur Renewal ... more details
Whitefield s Tabernacle , name of several churches, including Whitefield s Tabernacle, Moorfields , London Whitefield s Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road , London Whitefield s Tabernacle, Bristol Whitefield s Tabernacle, Kingswood a town on the eastern edge of Bristol where Whitefield preached to miners Disambig church ... more details
wiktionarypar tabernacle NOTOC The Tabernacle most commonly refers to the Jewish Tabernacle , which was a movable tent and worship facility used by the Israelites for the worship of Yahweh as recorded in the Book of Exodus. The Temple in Jerusalem , the successor to the above, was also called a tabernacle in early Jerusalem. A tabernacle may may also refer to a Church tabernacle , which is a small cupboard, chest or cabinet in which the consecrated hosts are kept a multipurpose building used for worship and community centers by the LDS Church see Tabernacle LDS Church a nook or frame intended ... mast sailing is mounted As a proper name, Tabernacle may also refer to Places The Tabernacle , a concert venue in Atlanta, Georgia Tabernacle Township, New Jersey Tabernacle, Notting Hill , an arts venue in London, England Christian Tabernacle Academy , a private Christian school located in Lincoln City, Delaware Tabernacle Christian Academy , a Christian school in Poughkeepsie, New York in the USA Tabernacle School District , a community public school district Tabernacle Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States Tabernacle Christian School , a private Christian School in Gardendale, Alabama, USA Places of worship Dime Tabernacle , the fourth Seventh day Adventist church to be built in Berrien Springs, Michigan Metropolitan Tabernacle , a large Reformed Baptist church in the Elephant and Castle in London Salt Lake Tabernacle , a religious meeting building in Salt Lake City, Utah, also known as the Mormon Tabernacle The Tabernacle, Machynlleth , a former Wesleyan chapel Tucson Tabernacle , a church located in Tucson, Arizona Whitefield s Tabernacle , name of several churches Other Tabernacle of Unity , a small book, first published in July 2006 Tabernacle Societies ... and Australia Tin tabernacle , common name for church and related buildings made of corrugated iron disambig de Tabernakel es Ciborio fr Tabernacle io Tabernaklo la Tabernaculum nl Tabernakel pl Cyborium ... more details
Tabernacle Chapel may refer to Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston , a Grade I listed structure Tabernacle Chapel, Aberystwyth disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Methodist Tabernacle may refer to Methodist Tabernacle Columbus, Georgia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscogee County, Georgia listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Muscogee County, Georgia Methodist Tabernacle Mathews, Virginia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Mathews County, Virginia listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mathews County, Virginia disambig ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Provo Tabernacle image Provo Tabernacle.jpeg caption The Provo Tabernacle in 2009 location 50 S. University Ave., Provo, Utah lat degrees 40 lat minutes 13 lat seconds 58 lat direction N long degrees 111 long minutes 39 long seconds 30 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Utah built 1883 architect William Harrison Folsom William H. Folsom architecture Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival added September 9, 1975 area convert 1 acre governing body The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints refnum 75001830 The Provo Tabernacle was a large church like structure in downtown Provo, Utah Provo , Utah , United States . It was an historical icon of Provo and had been home to many religious and cultural events. ref name cite web url http www.heraldextra.com tabernacle article 87765dae 0a28 11e0 9e4f 001cc4c03286.html title Community reflects on loss of tabernacle first Heidi last Toth publisher Daily Herald Utah Daily Herald date December 18, 2010 accessdate December 21, 2010 ref Building The construction for the tabernacle started in 1883. It was built for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints as a meeting place. It was completed in 1898 .... ref http www.provolibrary.com historical provo tabernacle ward Provo Tabernacle 2nd Ward from the Provo City Library ProvoLibrary.com ref Cultural impact The Tabernacle was home to many concerts ... s College of Commerce, arranged to use the tabernacle for university lyceum programs. One of the most ... www.heraldextra.com tabernacle article 9f3ea25c 0a41 11e0 b4a8 001cc4c03286.html ref In 1975, the building ... thumb 300px left Fire destroys historic Provo Tabernacle on 17 Dec 2010 On December 17, 2010, at 2 43 AM MST, a four alarm fire was reported at the tabernacle. Firefighters immediately rushed to find ... collapsed. ref http www.ksl.com ?nid 148&sid 13693318 Fire guts Provo Tabernacle from KSL TV ref ... format PDF title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Provo Tabernacle author Allen ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Bountiful Tabernacle nrhp type image The Bountiful Utah Tabernacle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.jpg caption location Main and Centre Sts., Bountiful, Utah lat degrees 40 lat minutes 53 lat seconds 21 lat direction N long degrees 111 long minutes 52 long seconds 43 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Utah built 1857 architect Farnham,Augustus architecture Greek Revival added January 01, 1976 area convert 2.8 acre governing body Private refnum 76001813 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Bountiful Tabernacle is a historic Mormon tabernacle LDS Church tabernacle building at Main and Centre Streets in Bountiful, Utah . It was built in 1857 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. References reflist Latter day Saint Tabernacles National Register of Historic Places Category 1857 architecture Category Davis County, Utah Category National Register of Historic Places in Utah Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Utah Category Tabernacles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Utah Utah NRHP stub LDS stub ... more details
for the Metropolitan Tabernacle in Mexico City Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral coord 51 29 39 N 0 6 4 W type landmark region GB display title Infobox church name Metropolitan Tabernacle fullname color image MetropolitanTabernacleSouth.jpg imagesize caption 2004 photo of the Metropolitan Tabernacle ... website http www.metropolitantabernacle.org The Metropolitan Tabernacle is a large Reformed Baptist .... The Tabernacle Fellowship have been worshipping together since 1650, soon after the sailing of the Pilgrim ... Spurgeon C. H. Spurgeon . The Tabernacle still worships and holds to its historical principles under its present pastor, Dr. Peter Masters. History The Tabernacle fellowship dates back to 1650, when ... was small. In 1854, the most famous of all the pastors at the Metropolitan Tabernacle started serving ... 200px right Interior of the original Metropolitan Tabernacle In 1887, the church left the Baptist Union ... Haddon Spurgeon . At the end of 1891, membership was given as 5,311 Tabernacle capacity 6,000 people, with 5,500 seated, 500 standing room Tabernacle dimensions 146 long, 81 wide, 68 high . Spurgeon ... in World War II . Once again, the portico and basement survived and in 1957, the Tabernacle ... Baptist Tabernacle in New Zealand is modelled on the Metropolitan Tabernacle and was constructed when Thomas Spurgeon a son of Charles Spurgeon was the minister. The Newcastle Baptist Tabernacle in Australia is also modelled on the Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle, constructed in 1879 under the guidance of a student of Spurgeon s. The Tabernacle design was also followed for the Burton Street Baptist Tabernacle in Sydney, the Brisbane Baptist Tabernacle City Church and the Hobart Baptist Tabernacle in Tasmania. The Porto Baptist Tabernacle, first Portuguese Baptist church building dating from 1908, was also designed based on the London Tabernacle. Joseph Jones and Jo o Jorge Oliveira were ... like the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Their pastor is Dr. Clarence Sexton who is avid student ... more details
Faith Tabernacle is the headquarter church of Winners Chapel . It is in Canaanland , Ota , a suburb of Lagos , Nigeria . Faith Tabernacle has a capacity of 50,400 worshippers and it is reputed to be the world biggest church in terms of capacity. The Church building was constructed in under a year in 1998 and hosts the annual Shiloh religious festival which comes up every December in the same Canaanland. The Pastor in charge of Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, said that building the 50,000 capacity, biggest church in the world is from a revelation God gave to him many years before it was constructed. References http www.naijawire.com 2008 02 05 bishop oyedepos winners chapel is worlds largest church Bishop Oyedepo s Winners Chapel is world s largest church , Naija Wire February 5, 2008 . Accessed on October 26, 2008. External links http www.davidoyedepoministries.org David Oyedepo Ministries Official Site Category Lagos Category Christianity in Nigeria nl Faith Tabernacle ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Falcon Tabernacle nrhp type image Eight Sided Tabernacle in Falcon, NC pic 2.jpg caption The tabernacle location West Street, Falcon, North Carolina lat degrees 35 lat minutes 11 lat seconds 37 lat direction N long degrees 78 long minutes 38 long seconds 52 long direction W locmapin North Carolina area built 1898 architect Julius A. Culbreth architecture Octagon Mode added October 11, 1983 governing body Private refnum 83003814 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Falcon Tabernacle , also known as the Octagon Tabernacle and the Little Tabernacle , is an historic octagon shaped International Pentecostal Holiness Church Pentecostal Holiness church building in Falcon, North Carolina Falcon , North Carolina . Built in 1898, it was designed by Julius A. Culbreth 1871 1950 for prayer meetings and was built using wood from trees that had been uprooted by a tornado . Culbreth, who was the founder of Falcon, chose the octagon shape because it reminded him of the tents used in revival meetings. In 1900 the building became the home of the Falcon Pentecostal Holiness Church , of which Culbreth was a leader. ref name nris ref name waymarking.com http www.waymarking.com waymarks WMH2Z Waymarking listing for Octagon Tabernacle, Falcon, North Carolina ref ref http www.cumberlandcounty250.com 1905notables.html Cumberland County 250 Short biography of Julius A. Culbreth ref On January 30, 1911, the building was the site of the formal merger agreement between two Pentecostal Christian denomination denominations , the Pentecostal Holiness Church of North Carolina and the much larger Fire Baptized Holiness Church . The new denomination was called the Pentecostal Holiness Church ... In 1952 a new much larger church was built in front of the Little Tabernacle and the congregation ... Memorial Pentecostal Holiness Church ref In 1974 the Little Tabernacle was moved from its original ... listing for Octagon Tabernacle Picture and church and historic marker ref On October 11, 1983 ... more details
Rewrite date October 2010 Dablink For other meanings of the word tabernacle, see Tabernacle disambiguation . Image ChurchTabernacle.JPG thumbnail right 300px The Tabernacle at St. Raphael s Cathedral Dubuque ... cf. General Instruction of the Roman Missal , 315, a . A tabernacle is the fixed, locked box ... Tabernacle in St Martin s church, Kortrijk , Belgium . In the late fourteenth century, special ... Pius V in 1570 see Tridentine Mass still did not envisage placing the tabernacle on an altar ... the rule of putting the tabernacle on some altar. Reaction to Protestantism s denial of the reality ... of the tabernacle even on the high altar, so as to make it more evidently visible. Whether on the main altar of the church or in a special chapel, the tabernacle became more and more large and ornate ... louis versailles tabernacle.jpg thumb Tabernacle at Cath drale Saint Louis de Versailles. The Catholic ... and Blood. A tabernacle serves as a secure place in which to store the Blessed Sacrament for carrying ... II, Mass was often celebrated directly in front of the tabernacle . Today, most often, the altar for the celebration of Mass stands on its own, and the tabernacle is given its own, usually smaller ... and fosters prayer and meditation outside of Mass by giving the tabernacle its own space. File Catholic tabernacle.jpg left thumb 180px A typical tabernacle in a Catholic church The same Instruction ... Blessed Sacrament should be reserved in a tabernacle in a part of the church that is truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated, and suitable for prayer. The one tabernacle ... described in the Roman Ritual. 315. It is more in keeping with the meaning of the sign that the tabernacle ..., it is preferable that the tabernacle be located, according to the judgment of the Diocesan ... the tabernacle a special lamp, fuelled by oil or wax, should be kept alight to indicate and honor ... is an Orthodox tabernacle. In the Eastern Orthodox Church , the Eucharist Eastern Christianity ... more details
Image Deepcutgarrisontinchurch.jpg thumb One of the UK s largest surviving tin churches continues in regular use by the garrison and community at Deepcut Image Wesleyan church.JPG thumb Recently renovated, Wesleyan church built in Adelade SA and shipped to Darwin 1897. Note the external cladding is a purpose made galv. iron pattern. Image W church interior.jpg thumb Interior of old Wesleyan church Darwin NT Australia dablink For other meanings of the word tabernacle, see Tabernacle disambiguation . Tin tabernacle is the common name for church and related buildings made of Corrugated galvanised iron corrugated iron , formerly built in Great Britain and elsewhere. Sometimes known also as iron churches , many designs were available in kit form, and could be highly decorated. These buildings were often established as mission halls or temporary shelter for new congregations. Very often, if a congregation prospered and was able to build an edifice of brick, stone, or some other material, the tin tabernacle would be destroyed, removed, or converted to some other purpose. Rusting makes the maintenance of tin tabernacles difficult. Relatively few tin tabernacles survive as places of worship today, and some that do have been made listed building s. One of the biggest surviving iron churches is the Bulgarian St Stephen Church in Istanbul , Turkey . Tin Tabernacle was also the nickname of the former mens gymnasium at the George Washington University in Washington, DC. The structure was built of brick with a metal roof. The gym was located at the northeasterly corner of the University Yard and was in use from 1924 to 1971, when it was razed. See also The following churches in Liverpool , England, incorporate cast iron into their structure and decoration and are each known as The Iron Church . St George s Church, Everton St Michael s Church, Aigburth The Italian Chapel in Orkney is a type of tin tabernacle, being made from corrugated iron from two Nissen hut s by Italians Italian ... more details
The Tabernacle , Machynlleth, is a former Methodism Wesleyan chapel. In the mid 1980s, it was converted from a John Wesley Wesleyan chapel into a centre for the performing arts , opening in 1986. Since then the MOMA, Wales Museum of Modern Art has grown up alongside it, with six exhibition spaces. The Auditorium of The Tabernacle has excellent acoustics and Pitch Pine pews to seat 350 people. Chamber music Chamber and Choir choral music, Drama art form drama , lecture s and wikt conference conferences regularly take place here. A Steinway & Sons Steinway grand piano has been purchased translation booths, recording facilities and a cinema screen have been installed the oak beamed Foyer has a bar and extensive access for the disabled has been made possible by a lift. The Machynlleth Festival takes place in the Auditorium in late August every year. During the week eminent performers take part in events ranging from recitals for children to jazz. Special features are the Hallstatt Lecture on some aspect of Culture of Wales Celtic culture and the Glyndwr Award for an Outstanding Contribution to the Arts in Wales. For the rest of the year the centre can be hired for performances, rehearsals and gatherings. Ty Llyfnant houses music teaching rooms and an art studio while the Green Room doubles as a Language Laboratory where Lifelong learning classes are held. See also MOMA, Wales Further reading Michael Fraser Graham Arnold A Retrospective Ol Syllu Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Machynlleth, 1992 ISBN 0 9519971 0 6 Icons in Oil Portraits from the Lambert Collection Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Machynlleth, 1993 ISBN 0 9519971 1 4 Eric Rowan & Carolyn Stewart An Elusive Tradition Art and Society in Wales, 1870 1950 University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2002 ISBN 0 7083 1769 3 D Huw Owen Capeli Cymru Y Lolfa, Talybont, 2005 ISBN 0 86243 793 8 External links http momawales.org.uk Official Webpage coord 52.5915 3.8524 type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures ... more details
Bah books Tabernacle unity.jpg The Tabernacle of Unity is a small book, first published in July 2006, containing Bah u ll h s Tablet religious Tablet , from the early Acre, Israel Akk period, to M nikch Limj Hataria M nik u ch u ib , a prominent Zoroastrian, and a companion Tablet addressed to M rz Abu l Fadl , the secretary to M nik u ch u ib at that time. These, together with three shorter inspirational Tablets, offer a glimpse of Bah u ll h s relationship with the followers of Zoroastrianism . The title of this work is taken from the following passage cquote The Tabernacle disambiguation tabernacle of unity hath been raised regard ye not one another as strangers.Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch. Verily I say, whatsoever leadeth to the decline of ignorance and the increase of knowledge hath been, and will ever remain, approved in the sight of the Lord of creation. Say O people Walk ye neath the shadow of justice and truthfulness and seek ye shelter within the tabernacle of unity. br clear left Tablet to M nik u ch u ib Lawh i M nik u ch u ib This Tablet, revealed at the request of M nik u ch u ib in pure Persian language Persian , consists of 19 paragraphs. It emphasizes the universality of Bah u ll h s prophetic claim, and includes some of the Bah teachings central teachings of the Bah Faith . Responses to questions of M nik u ch u ib from a Tablet to M rz Abu l Fadl This is a lengthy Tablet revealed on 1 July 1882. Among the subjects discussed are The nature of creation. The connection between faith and reason. The reconciliation of the differences that exist among the laws and ordinances of various religions Hinduism , the Mahabad prophet Mahabad Faith , Zoroastrianism , Christianity and Islam . Their respective claims to exclusivity. Their differing degrees of eagerness to welcome others into their fold ... Bah u ll h year 2006 title Tabernacle of Unity publisher Bah World Centre location Haifa, Israel ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Logan Tabernacle nrhp type image Logan Tabernacle Logan, UT .jpg thumb caption The Logan Tabernacle in 2006 location Bounded by Center, 1st North, Main, and 1st East Sts., Logan, Utah lat degrees 41 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 56 lat direction N long degrees 111 long minutes 50 long seconds 0 long direction W locmapin Utah built 1891 architect Charles Ora Card and Anthon Skanchy architecture Combination of Gothic, Greek, Roman, Byzantine and perhaps classical and revival. added November 20, 1975 ref cite web title National Register of Historic Places work NPS Focus publisher National Park Service url http nrhp.focus.nps.gov accessdate 2010 04 12 ref area convert 8 acre governing body The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints refnum 75001800 The Logan Tabernacle is a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Mormon or LDS Church and is located in Logan, Utah Logan , Cache County, Utah . Construction The foundation of the tabernacle was begun in 1864. The building took twenty seven years to complete. During that time, work was delayed twice. In 1873, the building work resumed and the size was enlarged from 60 106 to 65 130 . The second delay came in 1877 after workers had completed the exterior walls. Workers moved from the tabernacle to finish ... a technique known to Utah pioneer artisans at the time the tabernacle was originally constructed. Organ The Great Organ of the Logan Tabernacle was built by Henry Pilcher s Sons of Louisville, Kentucky ... on August 5, 1908. The organ was installed and voiced in the tabernacle by James Day of the Pilcher ... History of Cache County Construction of the Tabernacle work Logan Journal location Logan, Utah ... author Julie A. Dockstader title Celebrating 100th year of Logan Tabernacle date November 9, 1991 ... Leonard J. Arrington coauthor Melvin A. Larkin title The Logan Tabernacle and Temple journal Utah ... u? USHSArchPub,5327 . citation title The Tabernacle journal Cache Valley Magazine date ... more details
Infobox church name Worthing Tabernacle image Worthing Tabernacle Evangelical Free Church .jpg caption The church from the west coordinates Coord 50.8148 0.3712 region GB type landmark display inline,title location 64 Chapel Road, Worthing , West Sussex BN11 1BN country United Kingdom denomination Evangelicalism Evangelical website http www.worthingtab.org.uk www.worthingtab.org.uk founded date 1895 in Montague Street founder C. Douglas Crouch events 1895 Founded in former Independent chapel in Montague Street br 1908 Moved to Chapel Road status Chapel functional status Active heritage designation Listed building Grade II listed designated date 2 December 1988 architect James Lund style Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival completed date 1908 construction cost Worthing Tabernacle is an independent Evangelicalism Evangelical Christian church in the town and borough of Worthing , one of seven Districts of England local government districts .... ref name MEWH56 Harvnb Elleray 1998 p 56. ref The chapel was known as the Tabernacle. It later ... ref name VCH18232 ref name PoW59 Harvnb Elleray 2004 p 59. ref File Former Montague Street Tabernacle .... All exposed areas of wall are painted white. Worthing Tabernacle was founded in Montague Hall in 1895 ... Tabernacle in Montague Hall. ref name MEWH56 ref name WAPH156 Harvnb Elleray 1977 loc 156 ... was registered for worship in 1908, and has been used since then. Worthing Tabernacle was Listed ... Tabernacle, 64 Chapel Road, Worthing, Worthing, West Sussex year 2007 work Images of England ... http www.worthingtab.org.uk activities.htm title Church activities year 2009 publisher Worthing Tabernacle accessdate 7 December 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Tabernacle is also ... s Maybridge estate. ref name MEWH53 Harvnb Elleray 1998 p 53. ref Architecture Worthing Tabernacle ... isbn 0 95 331 3271 ref harv Refend External links http www.worthingtab.org.uk The Worthing Tabernacle ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Dime Tabernacle was the fourth Seventh day Adventist Church Seventh day Adventist church to be built in Battle Creek, Michigan Battle Creek , Michigan . ref cite book title Master Guide Curriculum publisher North American Division Pathfinder Ministries date 1996 pages 26 ref It was dedicated on April 20, 1879, and could accommodate 4000 worshipers. The unusual name comes from the way money was raised to build the church. James Springer White James White suggested that all members donate a Dime United States coin dime per month for one year to pay for the building. Several General Conference Session s were conducted there, including the 1901 session during which the current Government of the Seventh day Adventist Church organizational structure of the church was established. The funerals of both James and Ellen G. White were conducted there. The building was destroyed by fire on January 3, 1922. References reflist coord missing Michigan Category Seventh day Adventist churches Category Former church buildings in the United States Michigan Category Churches in Michigan may be for presently existing churches only Category Seventh day Adventist history Category Former Seventh day Adventist institutions Category Demolished church buildings in the United States ... more details
Context date October 2009 The Tabernacle Societies were lay Eucharistic adoration Eucharistic Adorative associations within Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic parishes, principally in United States America and Australia , forming part of the ArchiAssociation of the Eucharist under the guidance of the Association of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament . Ecclesiastical framework and history Template Eucharistic Adoration This association was a sisterhood founded at Convent Van Maerlant in Brussels , Belgium between 1844 and 1848 by Anne de Mee s, ref CathEncy wstitle Tabernacle Societies ref the eldest daughter of the Belgian Minister of Finance Count Frederic de Mee s. The foundation of the sisterhood followed an initial call to restore the parish church at Ohain, Belgium . That church s fittings were totally worn out after fifty years of official neglect following the invasion of Belgium by the French Directory in 1792, followed by an unsympathetic government under Napoleon and William II of the Netherlands King William of the Netherlands . By 1851 it had the approval of the bishops of Belgium. Within a few years a number of its members formed themselves into a putative religious congregation, that of the Dames de l Adoration perp tuelle Sisters of Perpetual Adoration , Miss de Mee s becoming the first Abbess mother superior organisational approval from Rome was blocked for a number of years under constraints imposed by the Italian unification Risorgimento . In 1853 the society became an archconfraternity for Belgium, and quickly spread to the nearby countries where it met similar needs and received similar privileges. In 1863 Pius IX granted the mother society at Brussels the right to affiliate confraternities throughout the world, except in the city of Rome. This last restriction was removed when the mother house of the Sisters of Perpetual Adoration was transferred to Rome, which then became the centre of the association. An archconfraternity with the same ... more details
Tabernacle is a small village on the northeast coast of the island of Saint Kitts , in Saint Kitts and Nevis . coord 17 23 N 62 46 W region KN type city source GNS enwiki display title Category Populated places in Saint Kitts and Nevis SaintKittsNevis geo stub es Tabernacle San Crist bal y Nieves pl Tabernacle Saint Kitts i Nevis ... more details
File Tabernacle 1.jpg right thumb 250px The Tabernacle, Notting Hill , photographed in January 2010 The Tabernacle is a Listed building Grade II listed building in Powis Square, Notting Hill , west London , England, built in 1887. The building boasts a Curved Romanesque facade of red brick and terracotta, and towers with broach spires on either side. Today the Tabernacle serves as a community arts venue, including a multipurpose theatre complete with original decor , a board room, arts studio, gallery, bar & restaurant and a front courtyard. History Originally known as The Talbot Tabernacle in the 1850s the freehold of nearby Portobello Road Portobello Farm was still owned by the Talbot family ref Denny, p127, ref , it was founded as an Evangelicalism evangelical Christian church building church in 1869 by the former barrister Gordon Furlong ref Denny, p73, ref , in order to serve as a non sectarian Church of Christ . Furlong had been a preacher at the Victoria Hall in Archer St, and was soon .... ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 49881 s1002 Talbot Tabernacle at British ... 49914 s5 Talbot Tabernacle at British History Online Retrieved July 20 2010 ref The Tabernacle today The Tabernacle is no longer a place of worship, but continues to serve the secular needs of the local community. The http www.carnivalvillage.org.uk Carnival Village Trust runs the Tabernacle on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea with event management support from Tabernacle Live. There is much architectural interest in the Tabernacle. The venue has been associated with big names ..., 1993. ISBN 0 948667 18 4 Notes reflist 2 External links http www.notting hill.org the tabernacle 4532811724 The Tabernacle at www.nottinghill.org Retrieved July 20 2010 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 49914 s5 Photo of the Talbot Tabernacle at British History Online Retrieved July 20 2010 http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 49881 s1002 Talbot Tabernacle at British ... more details
Fair use rationale for Tabernacle of Unity Non free media rationale Article Tabernacle of Unity Description Book cover for the book Tabernacle of Unity Source http www.bahaibooksonline.com images 5Citems 5CB0 132B.jpg Bah BooksOnline.com Portion All Low resolution yes Purpose Its inclusion in the article add significantly to the article because the image is used as the primary means of visual identification of the article s topic. Replaceability No free use image can be found because it is a copyrighted book cover. other information Licensing Non free book cover Category Bah book covers ... more details
NOTOC Infobox religious building building name Whitefield s Tabernacle, Kingswood image Whitefieldstabernacle2.JPG caption West side showing roof and window damage location South Gloucestershire , England ... materials Whitefield s sometimes Whitfield s Tabernacle gbmapping ST648738 is a former Calvinism ... grade I listed building , ref cite web title Whitfield s Tabernacle work Images of England url http ... and derelict after an arson attack. ref name Save the Tabernacle cite web title Save the Tabernacle ... by Henry Masters , was constructed a little to the west of the original tabernacle. In the late ... building on the other side of the High Street. In 2003 the Tabernacle featured in the BBC s Restoration series ref cite web title Whitfield Tabernacle work BBC History Restoration Series ... 2007 ref As of 2007, there were plans for the redevelopment of the three listed buildings on the Tabernacle ... name Save the Tabernacle At February 2011 the site was still derelict although the large disused churchyard ... Whitefield s Tabernacle Retrieved 03 11 ref . Gallery cleanup gallery gallery Image Kingswoodurc.JPG ... Whitefield s Tabernacle disambiguation page with a list of churches by this name References reflist External links commonscat Whitefield s Tabernacle http www.gertlushonline.co.uk save our whitefield tabernacle.html A Social History of Bristol in Photographs & Stories page on the Kingswood Tabernacle ... tabernacle http www.southglos.gov.uk NR exeres 91ddbc91 4b76 4511 a846 4b07a2c71940 Whitfield Tabernacle ... NR rdonlyres 29DB192B 7E8E 4F8D B513 EA5A69DCE72A 0 PTE050058.pdf Restoration Whitfield Tabernacle ... project 9 whitfield tabernacle The PG Group future project placeholder page with aerial artists ... s Tabernacle Category Grade I listed buildings in Bristol Category Churches in Bristol Category 1741 architecture Kingswood, Whitefield s Tabernacle Category 1851 architecture Kingswood, Whitefield s Tabernacle Category Buildings and structures in South Gloucestershire Category Places of worship ... more details
Notability date June 2010 Primary sources date June 2010 Christian Tabernacle Academy is a private school private Christian school Christian school located in Lincoln, Delaware in northern Sussex County, Delaware Sussex County . Christian Tabernacle Academy was founded in 1974, has an enrollment of 164 students, and offers programs from Pre Kindergarten to 12th Grade ref http www.chrtabernacle.org Services.dsp Services Christian Tabernacle Bot generated title ref . The school year is 180 days and involves 7 hours of classroom instruction a day following the A Beka curriculum. The student to teacher ratio for Christian Tabernacle Academy is 10 students for every 1 teacher. The ethnic make up is 77 White, 18 Hispanic, 3 Black, 1 Asian, and 1 Unspecified ref http www.greatschools.net cgi bin de otherprivate 246 students Student Teacher Ratio Christian Tabernacle Academy Lincoln, Delaware DE Bot generated title ref . Verify credibility date June 2010 Athletics Christian Tabernacle Academy students have the opportunity to participate in three junior high and varsity sports as the Christian Tabernacle Cougars. Boys and girls volleyball , boys and girls soccer , and boys and girls basketball . The girls volleyball team, led by Coach Denean Cox, were the 2006 and 2007 Delaware Valley Christian Athletic Conference Champions ref http milfordbeacon.com milfarchives 11 03 06 pages sportstournament.html ref Dead link date September 2008 . Affiliations Christian Tabernacle Academy is a member of Christian Schools International . Citation needed date June 2010 References Reflist External links http www.chrtabernacle.org Services.dsp Official site Coord 38.8704 75.4049 region US DE type edu display title Category Schools in Sussex County, Delaware Category Private schools in Delaware Category Christian education ... more details
File Mormon Tabernacle 1870s.jpg thumb right 230px The Salt Lake Tabernacle , home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ca. 1870 dablink For other meanings of the word tabernacle, see Tabernacle disambiguation . In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church , a tabernacle is a multipurpose religious building, used for church services, conferences, and as community centers. They differ from meeting house meetinghouses and Temple LDS Church temples in design, scale, and purpose. ref http beta newsroom.lds.org article fire damages historic provo tabernacle ref There were 79 total tabernacles built during the mid to late nineteenth and early twentieth century, usually within areas of the Mormon Corridor that had predominantly Latter day Saint populations. ref McArthur, A. J., & Wrobel, D. 2005 . The buildings at the center Latter Day Saint tabernacles in the Mormon culture region . Thesis M.A. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2005. http webpac.library.unlv.edu search S10 ?searchtype c&searcharg LD3745.2 .L554 2005 M32 http usld.ipac.dynixasp.com ipac20 ipac.jsp?l&uri link 3100007 262823 3100001 3100002 http proquest.umi.com pqdlink?did 1034613211&Fmt 7&clientId 79356&RQT 309&VName PQD ref The largest such tabernacle is in Salt Lake City on Temple Square . While some tabernacles are still used for a few ecclesiastical and community cultural activities, Stake Latter Day Saints stake centers are now normally used in their place. Some tabernacles have also been repurposed, such as the one in Vernal, Utah , which was extensively remodeled to become the Vernal Utah Temple . References reflist External links commonscat inline Tabernacles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Latter day Saint Tabernacles Category Places of worship of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Category Tabernacles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS stub ... more details