Moravian Church
The Moravian Church is a Protestant denomination that traces its roots back to the early 15th century in what is now the Czech Republic. It originated from the teachings of John Huss, a reformer who emphasized the importance of personal faith and scripture. The church is known for its commitment to education, mission work, and community service.
The Moravian Church has a unique governance structure, with a focus on congregational autonomy and a strong emphasis on unity among its members. It is recognized for its rich musical tradition, particularly in hymns, and its distinctive approach to worship, which often includes a blend of liturgical and informal elements.