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Defining the House Church Movement
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Characteristics of the Movement: Man Centered –They believe smaller groups are essential for true worship and fellowship and see this as a fundamental difference between themselves and those they call “institutional churches” (organized congregations with church buildings, full-time preachers etc.) –They stress that house churches were the pattern established for the church in the New Testament. –They reject any name or description to identify their gatherings.
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Defining the House Church Movement Characteristics of the Movement: Man Centered –They define the essential size as limited by the number who can eat a common meal together which they see as the true source of “fellowship.” –They incorporate the “communion” or “Lord’s Supper” as a part of those meals. –They tend to accept and welcome a broad range of doctrinal diversity and religious practices among brethren. They say that house churches must be “relational” and “social” rather than “doctrinal” in their thinking and practice.
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Defining the House Church Movement Characteristics of the Movement: Man Centered –They seek out a casual atmosphere in dress and action. –They reject declarative preaching and teaching. –They reject having “full-time preachers.” –They reject any “office” or authority whereby man has a leadership role. –They denounce weekly contribution.
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Is It A Real Problem For Us?
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Methodology of the HCM
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Groundwork For HCM Among NI Churches of Christ
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