
Old Moravian Church
The Old Moravian Church, also known as the Moravian Church, is a Protestant Christian denomination that originated in the 15th century in what is now the Czech Republic. It emerged from the teachings of John Huss and emphasizes community, music, education, and mission work. The church is known for its liturgical traditions, emphasis on personal faith, and commitment to social justice. It played a significant role in early American religious history, particularly in the establishment of communities in Pennsylvania. Today, it continues to focus on spiritual growth and outreach while maintaining its rich cultural heritage.