Names for the Church of the United Brethren, which began with refugees from Moravia who re-settled on the estates of Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf in Saxony. This was essentially a missionary movement, as numerous of the Brethren took the Gospel to far corners of the earth. John Wesley first encountered them on his voyage to Georgia, and it was at a Bible reading at one of their houses in London that he was spiritually awakened. The Moravians had a chapel on Fetter Lane where Zinzendorf himself preached for a time.