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Experiences of House Church – by Sándor Abonyi
As a follow up to the series “On Church Leadership” (an email exchange with Sándor Abonyi of Hungary), I wanted to share a post that Sándor wrote for his Hungarian/English blog “keskeny út – narrow way“. In it he describes some … Continue reading
Posted in Christ-Centered Gatherings, Christ-Centered Restoration, The Ekklesia
Tagged agape meal, Christian community, home church, house church, house church in Hungary, house to house, intentional community, keskeny ut, narrow way, organic church, Sándor Abonyi, simple church, The Lord's Supper
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On Church Leadership (an email exchange with Sándor Abonyi of Hungary) – Pt.2: “Possibilities and Solutions”
Sándor replied to what I shared in Part 1 with the following email and attachment: Dear David, I am very grateful for your valuable thoughts. I agree on that basically. I would like only to reflect on that shortly and … Continue reading
Centrality and Balance
I recently posted a fairly lengthy comment on the blog of Kathleen Ward, Church in a Circle, in response to a post she published called, “Bringing back balance – the benefits of monologue.” Kathleen’s reply to the comment began, “David – … Continue reading
Posted in Christ-Centered Gatherings, Christ-Centered Restoration, Church History/Development, The Ekklesia
Tagged Bibliocentrism, Catholicism, centrality of Christ, Charismatic Movement, Christ-centered church meetings, clergy/laity, emergent church, Evangelicalism, Holy Spirit-centered meetings, house church, missional church, monologue preaching, organic church, Pentecostalism, Preeminence of Christ, Protestantism, pulpit/pew, simple church, spiritual balance, The Headship of Christ
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