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Non-Church — Discovered In Japan & Other Places
I recently read about non-church when I heard about a Japanese man named Uchimura Kanzo. He started meeting with a group of friends in a small Christian gathering in Japan in the early 1900s where everyone was equal and everybody … Continue reading
Posted in burning heart, China, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church roles, church structure, congregational, East Nashville, heart-felt love, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, Japan, Methodist class meeting, Methodists, movement, non-church movement, non-traditional church, organic church, participatory church, priesthood of the believer, relational church, religion, simple church, spiritual formation, support group, the way we do church, Uncategorized, unprogrammed church, What is church?, worship
Tagged early Quakers, George Fox, house church, Methodist Class Meetings, Nashville, non-church, Uchimura Kanzo, Watchman Nee
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Top Ten Christians After The New Testament
Here’s My Top Ten List – My Top 10 Christians After The New Testament 1) Francis of Assisi (Italian Catholic who fell in love with Jesus and followed Him with abandon — I think in the 12th century). 2) George Fox (founder … Continue reading
Posted in apologists, biography, black history, Creator, God, history, Jesus Christ, lifestyles, organic church, religion, self-help
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