Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, St Fflewin's Church, Llanfflewin, St Eleth's Church, Amlwch, Christ Church, Macclesfield, St Mary's Church, Tarleton, Brattle Street Church, St John the Evangelist's Church, Lancaster, Becconsall Old Church, Old All Saints Church, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Cote Baptist Church, St Andrew's Church, Shotley, Trinity Church, Boston, St Martin's Church, Allerton Mauleverer, St Benet's Chapel, Netherton, Old St John the Baptist's Church, Pilling, St George's Church, Carrington, Coanwood Friends Meeting House, Salem Chapel, East Budleigh, Holy Trinity Church, Sunderland, Strict and Particular Baptist Chapel, Waddesdon, Church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim, Salvador, St Thomas' Church, Friarmere, St. Thomas's Church, Dublin, St George's German Lutheran Church, Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe, Hollis Street Church, Varberg Church, Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Olaf's chapel, Motala Church. Excerpt: The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, also known as the Church of St. Gabriel or St. Gabriel's Greek Orthodox Church, is an Eastern Orthodox church in Nazareth, Israel. Likely first established in Byzantine-era Palestine, it was rebuilt during the time of the Crusades, and again in the 18th century under the rule of Daher el-Omar, the Arab governor of the Galilee. Known colloquially among the Arab citizens of Nazareth whom it serves as Keniset il-rum, the church is located over an underground spring, which according to Eastern Orthodox belief is where the Virgin Mary was drawing water at the time of the Annunciation. Water from the spring still runs inside the apse of the church and also fed the adjacent site of Mary's Well, located 150 yards (140 m) away. In Christian tradition, the event by which Mary was informed by the angel Gabriel of God's intention to make her the ...