Dear all,
I have created two maps on Google My Maps on which I tried to include all congregations of the "Fröhlich Faith", i.e. congregations going back to Samuel H. Froehlich. They go (roughly) by the name of Apostolic Christian Church in America, Nazarenes in Eastern Europe and Gemeinschaft Evangelisch Taufgesinnter / Evangelische Täufergemeinden in Western Europe. If you click on the pins, more info will show up.
Both maps have the same content but the layers are different.
The first map has one layer per denomination or set of denominations (there were too many subsplits as Google only gives 10 layers so I bundled all conservative subsplits in one layer). There is also one layer for former congregations that do not exist anymore.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=11CfYa ... sp=sharing
The other map shows the chronological establishment of the congregations.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17tzsc ... sp=sharing
You can, for example, clearly see how many congregations were formed during Fröhlich's life time, the massive growth in former Austro-Hungary and in the US from 1850 onwards and the relatively few new establishments in Western Europe during the 100 or so years thereafter. New congregations were planted after WWII by Nazarene brethren from the East seeking refuge in Germany and Austria but many of them were abandoned soon as they moved on to the Americas or Australia. Further, new missionary activity took off within the ETG denomination around the 1960ies spawning a good 30 new congregations of which only a few survived until today, though. The ACCA was more successful with a constant growth of new congregations throughout the 20 century but suffered a few splits, the most recent one in 2012.
You can also play with the layers and compare the footprint of both sides of the faith since the 1905 split. It turns out that the "tolerant" (Nazarene) side and the "intolerant" (ACCA/GET) side today seem to have a fairly similar number of congregations with the bulk of the Nazarenes in Eastern Europe and the bulk of the "intolerant" churches in America (ACCA). Not sure if it is the same in term of members.
The maps are based on publicly (mostly online) available information. It is an approximative work, obviously. I had a hard time identifying some of the churches, in particular I had no luck in countries such as Ukraine, Slovakia and Croatia (I know there must be at least a few congregations there). Further, it is not always clear whether congregations are still active or not. Despite all of its shortcomings, they give a good overview of the Fröhlich congregations and the hotspots of the Fröhlich faith.
I invite you to have a look. Let me know if you have additional information, precisions or clarifications which I am happy to add. If you have questions, post in this thread or send me a direct message.
Apostolic Christian Church / Nazarene / ETG / Fröhlich Congregations Worldwide Maps
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Fidelio
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Wow, that is a great tool. Thanks for all your work. Can you tell me what the difference is between tollerant and intollerant? I am only thinking of the mustache controversy and split.
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mike
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That's an impressive Maps project!
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Swiss Bro
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Thanks.Fidelio wrote:Wow, that is a great tool. Thanks for all your work. Can you tell me what the difference is between tollerant and intollerant? I am only thinking of the mustache controversy and split.
The descriptors "tolerant" / "intolerant" refer to the 1905 split of the denomination, when a fraction decided not to tolerate facial hair (that's the Nazarean / ETG side) whereas the other fraction did (that's the ACCA / GET side). In German the word is "vertragsam" and "unvertragsam". I understand the ACCA has no somewhat relaxed the facial hair policy.
Note: An "intolerant" congregation is not necessarily stricter/more conservative than a "tolerant" congregation. For example, the "tolerant" Nazarene Christian Congregations / "Doroslovac" churches will be stricter than most "intolerant" ACCA congregations.
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Swiss Bro
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Cheers Mike, took a lot of time but it was quite interesting because no one has done it on a global scale as far as I am aware. Most scholars concentrate on one region or continent.mike wrote:That's an impressive Maps project!
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Re: Apostolic Christian Church / Nazarene / ETG / Fröhlich Congregations Worldwide Maps
I am working on a spreadsheet that I would like to turn into a Wiki at some point that would have information on all of the churches, along with Ministers, elders, and attendance for every year I can find a minister book for. I have several that I do not see on the Map, is this something you are updating with information as you receive it, or is this project considered done?Swiss Bro wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 2:47 pmCheers Mike, took a lot of time but it was quite interesting because no one has done it on a global scale as far as I am aware. Most scholars concentrate on one region or continent.mike wrote:That's an impressive Maps project!
I think there is a Newton, KS in Marching to Zion, and there was a ACCN house church in Driftwood OK from 1904 -1916 that moved to Harper KS in 1916. It originated from the Burlington, OK church after the 1904 split.
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Swiss Brah
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Cheers. I still tinker at it when I get new information.ACCGuy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 9:31 amI am working on a spreadsheet that I would like to turn into a Wiki at some point that would have information on all of the churches, along with Ministers, elders, and attendance for every year I can find a minister book for. I have several that I do not see on the Map, is this something you are updating with information as you receive it, or is this project considered done?Swiss Bro wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2019 2:47 pmCheers Mike, took a lot of time but it was quite interesting because no one has done it on a global scale as far as I am aware. Most scholars concentrate on one region or continent.mike wrote:That's an impressive Maps project!
I think there is a Newton, KS in Marching to Zion, and there was a ACCN house church in Driftwood OK from 1904 -1916 that moved to Harper KS in 1916. It originated from the Burlington, OK church after the 1904 split.
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Wow! Super impressive.
The map is very cluttered until I get rid of the historical markers and defunct congregations. Then it thins out a lot
This makes it seem like a very diminished church, but I'm not sure if that is an accurate assessment.
Some of the brothers and sisters in my church are for ACC. I like learning all I can about them. I heard Ready to Harvest is going to do a video on them this year.
The map is very cluttered until I get rid of the historical markers and defunct congregations. Then it thins out a lot
Some of the brothers and sisters in my church are for ACC. I like learning all I can about them. I heard Ready to Harvest is going to do a video on them this year.
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Re: Apostolic Christian Church / Nazarene / ETG / Fröhlich Congregations Worldwide Maps
... about what, how to "harvest" them?Praxis+Theodicy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:06 am Wow! Super impressive.
The map is very cluttered until I get rid of the historical markers and defunct congregations. Then it thins out a lotThis makes it seem like a very diminished church, but I'm not sure if that is an accurate assessment.
Some of the brothers and sisters in my church are for ACC. I like learning all I can about them. I heard Ready to Harvest is going to do a video on them this year.
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I will send you a private message, with a link to the Spreadsheet. I gave a friend access last night, and he added a bunch of ACCN churches that I had never heard of.Swiss Brah wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:11 pm Cheers. I still tinker at it when I get new information.
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