Restoring the First-century Church in the Twenty-first Century

Restoring the First-century Church in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Warren Lewis
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2005-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597524166

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'Restoring the First-century Church in the Twenty-first Century: Essays on the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement in Honor of Don Haymes' is a snap-shot of a major American religious movement just after the turn of the millennium. When the ÒDisciplesÓ of Alexander Campbell and the ÒChristiansÓ of Barton Warren Stone joined forces early in the 19th century, the first indigenous ecumenical movement in the United States came into being. Two hundred years later, this American experiment in biblical primitivism has resulted in three, possibly four, large segments. Best known is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), active wherever ecumenical Christians gather. The denomination is typically theologically open, having been reshaped by theological Liberalism and the Social Gospel in the twentieth century, and has been re-organized on the model of other Protestant bodies. The largest group, the Churches of Christ, easily distinguished by their insistence on 'a cappella' music (singing only), is theologically conservative, now tending towards the evangelical, and congregationally autonomous, though with a denominational sense of brotherhood. The Christian Churches/Churches of Christ (Independent) are a 'via media' between the two other bodies: theologically conservative and evangelical, congregationally autonomous, pastorally oriented, and comfortable with instrumental music. The fourth numerically significant group, the churches of Christ (Anti-Institutional), is a conservative reaction to the 'a cappella' churches, much in the way that the Southern ''a capella' churches reacted against the emerging intellectual culture and social location, instrumental music and institutional centrism of the Northern Disciples following the Civil War. Besides these four, numerous smaller fragments, typically one-article splinter groups, decorate the history of the Restoration Movement: One-Cup brethren, Premillennialists, No-Sunday-School congregations, No-Located-Preacher churches, and others. This movement to unite Christians on the basis of faith and immersion in Jesus Christ, and to restore New-Testament Christianity, is too little recognized on the American religious landscape, and it has been too little studied by the academic community. This volume is focused primarily on the 'a cappella' churches and their interests, but implications for the entire Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement abound. The voices that speak freely within were unimpeded in authoring these essays by standards of orthodoxy imposed from without. All of the contributors are acquainted with Don Haymes, the honoree of the volume, and have been inspired by this friend and colleague, a man with a rigorous and earthy intellect and a heavenly spirit. David Bundy, series editor Studies in the History and Culture of World Christianities

No Longer Church As Usual

No Longer Church As Usual
Author: Tim Kurtz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780971291690

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A contemporary view of the values and structure of the first century church and their application to today's church. This book challenges the reader with biblical evidence to embrace the church Jesus said He would build - a church that challenges world systems through millions of believers being released to do the 'work of the ministry'. No Longer Church As Usual is a must read for anyone willing to venture beyond the religious status quo.

Restoration

Restoration
Author: Patrick Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781953677044

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Thriving Churches in the Twenty-First Century

Thriving Churches in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Gary McIntosh
Publisher: Kregel Academic & Professional
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825431708

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Using the analogy of the human body, Thriving Churches in the Twenty-First Century explores the ten interacting systems that make up a healthy church body such as spiritual energy, corporate intercession, spiritual disciplines, mentoring, and team ministry.

Questions for the Twenty-first Century Church

Questions for the Twenty-first Century Church
Author: Russell E. Richey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Offering timely, relevant analysis of trends and issues, the essays in this collection address questions and concerns that will determine the shape and direction of the denomination in the next century. These essays cover policy issues and current events considerations that Russell Richey says "emerged as a priority" in sponsored conferences of the United Methodism and American Culture Project. Policy issues addressed include music, evangelism, contextual theology, urban losses, electronics & media, lay leadership roles and growth, bishopric election and leadership, the discipline of local churches, church finance, clergy compensation, and others. Contributors include Garlinda Burton, Dennis Campbell, Jackson Carroll, Ken Chalker, Meghan Froehlich, Frederick Herzog, Sarah Kreutziger, Andy Langford, William Lawrence, Priscilla Pope-Levison, Russell Richey, Kenneth Rowe, and Carol Voisin.

Toward a Twenty-First Century Biblical, Apostolic Church

Toward a Twenty-First Century Biblical, Apostolic Church
Author: SuYeon Yoon
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532651813

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This book explores biblical values that critique the ecclesiology of the New Apostolic Reformation Church (NARC) and compares the ecclesiology to other missional movements in the North American context. A biblical exegesis of Ephesians 4:11-13 as well as C. Peter Wagner's conceptualization of an apostle and apostolic ministry allow the author to demonstrate the gap between the biblical perspective and Wagner's concept of an apostle. The biblical role of an apostle is to make the church missional by emphasizing the concept of sending, whereas Wagner sees the apostle as a church leader. Based upon interviews and participant observation in three NARCs, SuYeon Yoon describes the leadership and ecclesiology based on their own self-descriptions. This book then demonstrates the gap between the biblical and conceptual ideals and the reality of ecclesial practice. The author argues that the NARC serves as a charismatic manifestation of a similar cultural response to establish a relational structure for church communities that can appropriately reflect upon and identify with the contemporary context. This implies that each movement needs to be biblically sound, faithful to its conceptualization, and relevant to the context in order to cultivate its own way of being the church.

Church Zero

Church Zero
Author: Peyton Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9781434704931

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1st Century Expansion for 21st Century PunksChrist didn t give us a plan B. You ve probably seen what the apostles did with plan A. Impressive stuff. Why then is the 21st century church with all its size and gadgets so inept at reaching people? In a bold no-holds-barred approach, "Church Zero" challenges next-gen leaders to return to a New Testament model of church. "

Restoring the Restoration

Restoring the Restoration
Author: Gregory Scott
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781540552150

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The church has drifted away from the simple truth found in the Bible. What Jesus taught, what the apostles wrote and what the early church practiced has been diluted, rejected, modified and often abandoned outright. Our enemy, Satan, and his forces have been hard at work helping to fill the void with man-made teachings and philosophy that have made the church the vanilla, bland, nearly indistinguishable-from-the-world institution it has become. We live in dangerous times. The world is pressing in around the church. Our influence is waning. Our witness is rejected by a majority of young people. And it all seems so - normal right spiritual sacred - maybe sacred is the right word. The delusions that we live and worship under have become sacred. Like the Jews in Jesus day, who could not see the truth for their love of their religion and law, the church and her leaders have become desensitized to God's Word in certain areas where "doctrine" has been taught in lieu of biblical truth. In Restoring the Restoration, Scott has dared to dig into these sacred deceptions with pointed questions, Biblical thoroughness and a bit of humor. The Restoration Movement was an attempt to restore the church to her original beliefs and teachings. In the 19th and early 20th century it was quite successful. Sadly, the Movement did what most movements do - they settled in and took comfort in the changes that others before them had made. As a successful brotherhood of churches, many of the 21st century Restoration Movement churches have become more and more "mainstream" and no longer seek their first century roots. You'll get angry. You may throw the book across the room. Scott is brashly in your face in this fast moving, challenging read.

Preaching with Relevance in the Twenty-First Century Church

Preaching with Relevance in the Twenty-First Century Church
Author: Paul A. Hylton
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2011-09-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1449719570

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Phillips Brooks said, Preaching is the communication of truth by man to men. It has in it two essential elements: truth and personality. This book challenges the preacher of the gospel to seek to develop his or her preaching skills while understanding the nature of the audience. It is not a textbook on preaching but a practical guide to effective preaching.