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         Disciples Of Christ:     more books (108)
  1. Disciples Of Christ by Henry Ward Beecher, 2006-09-15
  2. Women As Christ's Disciples by Luter Boyd, 2003-05-08
  3. The Disciples of Christ in Alabama, 1830 - 1860 by Richard L. James, 1972
  4. Disciples of Christ in the 21st Century by Michael Kinnamon, 1988-03
  5. Warriors arise: Becoming a true disciple of Christ by Jerry Williams, 1997
  6. The Greatest Work In The World: Or The Mission Of Christ's Disciples (1906) by Charles Buttz Titus, 2010-09-10
  7. Tennessee Christians: A History of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) In Tennessee by Herman A. Norton, 1971-01-01
  8. Whence and whither the Disciples of Christ by Winfred Ernest Garrison, 1959
  9. Doctrine and thought of the Disciples of Christ by Howard Elmo Short, 1962
  10. The Disciples of Christ: A study and discussion course by Vere Hudson Rogers, 1942
  11. Origin and early history of the Disciples of Christ by Walter Wilson Jennings, 2010-09-08
  12. Devotions for Disciples: a resource presented by Christ Disciples Ministries (Volume 1) by Matthew J. Cochran, 2010-06-11
  13. Interpreting Disciples: Practical Theology in the Disciples of Christ
  14. Ministers of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Springfield, Illinois 1833-1962 by Charles Foster McElroy, 1962

81. University Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ), Seattle, Washington
University Christian Church (disciples of christ), We welcome you to UniversityChristian Church (disciples of christ) in Seattle, Washington.
http://www.scn.org/ucc/
University Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Contents
Home

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The Visitor
... What We Think We welcome you to University Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Seattle, Washington.
The address is 4731 Fifteenth Avenue North East and the telephone number is (206) 522-0169.
We invite you to come along and learn about our church and what it provides to us and our community and offers to you.
Prayers of the People
"God, hold our military men and women in your loving hands. Protect them as they serve our country. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen. Our chapel is open for those desiring a quiet place of mediatation in this stressful time. We are an open and affirming congregation. Be sure and check THE NEWS for events and meetings. Our Purpose: "Let's celebrate the church of Jesus Christ
where the wonderful wildness of God
breaks through common clay pots
and fills us with a holy spirit that overlfows and we see rainbows, many-spendered colors, light in pitch darkness and every day is a festival of faith!"

82. Disciples Of Christ Past And Future
Online book traces the history of the Christian Church (disciples of christ) from its Reformation roots to the present day.
http://www.cunyus.com/docpf
Disciples of Christ
Past and Future
"For freedom Christ has set us free. Stand fast, therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery" (Galatians 5:1 RSV).
Dedicated to Gospel Freedom and to those who have sacrificed so much for it. Ad maiorem dei gloriam.
John Cunyus, Ph.D.
First Edition
John Cunyus gives permission for persons to use this document with attribution in any manner they see fit.
If you would like a free, downloadable version of this document, formatted for easy use with small groups and classes, contact JohnCunyus@sprynet.com.
To help defray the cost of this online edition, click here: www.cunyus.com/donation.
John Cunyus, Ph.D. 451 Southern Oaks Drive Lake Jackson, Texas 77566-4513 johncunyus@sprynet.com www.cunyus.com
Table of Contents Introduction Historical Backgrounds Reformation Principles Enlightenment and Revival ... Appendix D Selected Bibliography and Resources Introduction In Disciples of Christ: Past and Future , Minister and author John Cunyus traces the history of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) from its Reformation roots to the present day. Cunyus brings fresh insight into the circumstances and historic forces that combined to create the Disciples movement in the 19 th Century. That movement, which spawned the present-day Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), non-denominational Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, and non-instrumental Churches of Christ, was at one point the largest Christian body born on American soil. Cunyus also traces the historic beliefs of the movement, beliefs which both gave it strength and led it ultimately to its divisions.

83. Beliefnet.com
disciples of christ, view by date. Beliefnet welcomes members of the Disciples ofChrist to this discussion forum!
http://www.beliefnet.com/boards/discussion_list.asp?boardID=38930

84. Howland Community Church
Historical information, staff information, current service times, a sermon library, information on 12 Step groups which meet at the church, and a map to the congregation. (Congregation is also a member of The Christian Church disciples of christ and The United Church of Christ.)
http://www.onecom.net/howlandchurch/
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85. Religious Movements Homepage: Disciples Of Christ
disciples of christ. The disciples of christ are involved with missionarysocieties, and do not feel that this contradicts Biblical teaching.
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/restor3.html
Disciples of Christ
Introduction Churches of Christ
I. Group Profile
  • Name: The Christian Church/Disciples of Christ and the Christian Church (Churches of Christ)
  • Founder: Barton W. Stone, died in 1844.
  • Date of Birth:
  • Birth Place: Port Tobacco, Maryland
  • Year Founded:
  • Brief History: Barton W. Stone began preaching in 1801 in Kentucky during the start of the Second Great Awakening. During this time Stone took part in the Cane Ridge Revival and became burdened with the desire for Christian unity. By participating in this charismatic revival, he was violating the Presbyterian doctrine. Thus, around 1804, he and several others, decided to leave their organized religion, and on June twenty-eighth wrote The Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery. (Tyler, 1894: 26) Their hopes, like those of Alexander Campbell , were to form a primitive church that was united as one body. In 1832, the Stoneites joined Campbell’s group, forming the Stone-Campbell Movement, but less than two decades later there was conflict within the sect. In 1906, the groups split; Stone’s followers became officially known as the Christian Church, or Disciples of Christ while Campbell’s group became known as the Churches of Christ (non-instrumental).
  • 86. Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ) Michigan Region
    Lansing.
    http://www.msu.edu/user/ccmr/
    Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Michigan Region has moved to www.michigandisciples.org Please update your bookmarks. Your browser should redirect you automatically, if not, click on the link above.

    87. A Brief History Of The Disciples Of Christ In West Virginia
    A Brief History of the disciples of christ in West Virginia. By TerranceHamm. The name, Christian Church (disciples of christ) was adopted.
    http://www.wvculture.org/history/wvhs123.html
    A Brief History of the Disciples of Christ in West Virginia
    By Terrance Hamm
    The church has had a profound effect on shaping and molding western cultures and the discovery of the western hemisphere afforded an opportunity for many seeking religious freedom to establish themselves in a new world where organized religions had no sway. The Disciples of Christ is one of those denominations whose creation grew out of several earlier groups who sought freedom to worship as they wished. The Disciples of Christ is a Protestant denomination that developed from several religious movements in the United States during the early 1800s. Its full name is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ.) Its founders include three men from a Presbyterian background - Thomas Campbell and his son, Alexander, in Pennsylvania and Barton W. Stone in Kentucky. The church took its present name in 1968 as part of a general reorganization. Thomas Campbell was born in 1763 in County Down, Ireland. While in Ireland, Campbell served as a minister and founded an academy at Rich Hill. At age forty-five, he left his family, his church and his academy and migrated to America. On May 13, 1807, he stepped from the boat at Philadelphia into the meeting of the Associate Synod of North America, which represented all the Seceder Presbyterians in America. In 1808, Thomas Campbell wrote his family, requesting that they join him in Pennsylvania. The family set sail for America in August, 1809 and arrived in New York in September. Thomas and his family were reunited in western Pennsylvania where he had settled after leaving Philadelphia.

    88. Bible Translations Into English
    A survey of common translations, their advantages and drawbacks by disciples of christ pastor, Ken Collins.
    http://www.kencollins.com/Bible-t2.htm
    Translations of the Bible Into English
    H ere is a list of modern translations with a description of their major advantages and disadvantages. Remember, this is just my crackpot opinion. Authorised Version
    Good News Bible

    J B Phillips New Testament

    King James Version
    ...
    Which Does Ken Use?
    You can read about how to develop a good Bible reading plan
    Good News Bible
    The Good News Bible is a project of the American Bible Society to render the Bible in a form that unchurched people can understand.
    Disadvantages
    For people who attend church regularly and are familiar with the Bible, the fact that the Good News Bible does not use traditional religious vocabulary is a disadvantage. Since clarity is the overriding goal of this translation, it often seems to be inaccurate when compared to other translations, but it is in fact an accurate translation.
    Advantages
    The Good News Bible is written at a very low grade level and is consequently very easy to understand. It is excellent as story book. In fact, the Old Testament can be read from Genesis to 2 Kings as easily as a novel.
    Go to the top of this page
    J B Phillips
    (New Testament only)
    Disadvantages
    Many editions of the J B Phillips New Testament lack verse numbers. The wording is significantly different from other translations. Earlier editions are too British for Americans.

    89. THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST AND HOMOSEXUALITY
    THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (disciples of christ) AND HOMOSEXUALITY. ClickHere to Visit our Sponsors. Quotation There is pain among gay
    http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_disc.htm
    THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) AND HOMOSEXUALITY Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. document.writeln("");
    Quotation:
    " There is pain among gay and lesbian people, pain among those who feel that further discussion may compromise their faith, pain among congregations divided over the issue of homosexuality. " Curt Miller, Executive Director of the Disciples office of Communication Ministries.
    The denomination:
    The Christian Church has its headquarters in Indianapolis, IN. It is a liberal Christian denomination, numbering about 834,000 members in the U.S.
    Policy statements
    In 1997, the Disciples of Christ urged the enactment of "legislation on local, state and national levels which will end the denial of civil rights and the violation of civil liberties for reasons of sexual orientation." The resolution specifically recognized that "the church, among other elements of society, has contributed to the persecution and suffering of homosexuals, and it is its culpability in this regard which provides one reason for seeking a more enlightened understanding."
    Support Group
    "Gay, Lesbian & Affirming Disciples"

    90. Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ) In Mid-America, Northwest Area
    Click HERE to down load a preformated pamphlet in PDF file Format.If you do not have Adobe capabilities on your computer, you
    http://www.nwareacc.org/
    Links to Local Site: Home Congregation Directory Northwest Area Courier Monthly Devotional ... Computer Management Services Links to Other Disciples Sites: Mid-America Regional Office Missouri School of Religion: Center for Rural Ministry Disciples of Christ New Church Camp Schedule! Click HERE to down load a pre-formated pamphlet in PDF file Format. If you do not have Adobe capabilities on your computer, you can click on the Northwest Area Courier page and down load and install the necessary code on your computer. You then should be able to print the schedule and use it in your own promotions. (Click on Picture for Schedule) Job opportunities Ordained and Lay Ministers “Leading the Team-Based Church” April 15 - 17, 200 Indianapolis, Indiana Bishop Rueben Job Center offers a seminar designed for large churches (350 or more in average worship attendance) with author and outstanding pastor George Cladis NO-MO Crisis Response Team of Northern Missouri Basic Crisis Response Team Training / Conception, Missouri

    91. Ken Collins' Web Site Starting Page
    Presents essays on a number of theological and Biblical issues by Ken Collins, pastor of the Garfield Memorial Christian Church (disciples of christ) in McLean, Virginia.
    http://www.kencollins.com/
    The week of 30 March 2003, the Fourth Sunday in Lent
    Today is Sunday, 30 March 2003
    This is the Season of Lent
    Next Sunday is the Fifth Sunday in Lent Worship Resources About Ken Contact Ken Jesus Insights into His character. Discipleship Living a Christian life. Worship Worship, Preaching, and Prayer. About Holy Days The origin and meaning of special celebrations. The Bible Information. Hard Issues Reflection and encouragement. Speed Bumps Odd things in scripture we often skip over. Explanations Why things are. (Includes glossaries) Instructions How to perform various Christian rites. Questions My answers to interesting questions. Bobo Grace from an extraterrestrial race. Find Holy Days Find holy days in any year from 325 to 9999. Make a Calendar Make a worship planning calendar Build a Service Construct a customized prayer service. This Sunday Next Sunday Find a Psalm Find a psalm for prayer, praise, or worship. Scripture Index Use a scripture index to this site. Search this Site Search my web site by words, topics, or phrases.

    92. First Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ)
    Knoxville, Tennessee.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Tennessee......First Christian Church (disciples of christ) Knoxville, TN Celebrating125 years of reaching out! - Invites you find out more
    http://www.achurch.com/
    FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
    (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST)
    211 West Fifth Ave Knoxville, TN
    Dr. Scott Rollins, Senior Minister
    About Us
    Our History

    Calendar

    Message Board
    ...
    Directions
    H i! Welcome to the website of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Knoxville. We are a people who believe that God loves us and has shown us that love in the gift of his son Jesus Christ. We gather together as followers of that Son, not because we are any better than anyone else (we KNOW we aren't perfect!), but because we have experienced something of God's love and want to say Thank You. We gather to worship, to sing, to pray, to confess, to read God's Word. We gather around the Lord's Table every week, and we invite anyone who confesses Christ as Lord around that table, because we know that we need the nourishment of Christ's forgiveness and grace every week.
    What will you see if you join us some Sunday? Yo will see people who are excited about being together to worship, and you will see lots of people involved in our worship. Women just as much as men, young people just as much as older folk. We believe that Jesus loves EVERYBODY, and we try to reflect that in our worship. And we welcome the first time guest just as much as we welcome the lifetime member.

    93. Northwest Christian (Disciples Of Christ)
    Seattle, Washington.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Washington......Northwest Christian Church of Seattle, Washington is a Disciples ofChrist Ministry. .. New disciples of christ Web Ring This
    http://www.family-friends.net/nw_christian/
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    Sunday School - 9:30am
    Worship Service - 11:00am Pastor: Monica Myers Disciples of Christ Home Page
    Northwest Regional Office - Seattle

    National Benevolent Association

    This page was updated on
    This Site Established 8/4/1997 Please Sign Our Guest Book Site Accessed Since 3/9/98 d Pastor Monica S Myers
    7503 - 18th Ave NW
    Seattle, WA 98117
    Phone: (206) 784-4690
    Email: nwcc@nwlink.com Driving Instructions
    National Center for Accessible Media - NCAM, is setting guide lines for hearing and sight impaired persons allowing more accessible use. The Pages of NWCC would like to contribute and be an active part of this technology. Watch as we grow and learn.
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    • The small d's found among this site, bookmarks to descriptions found on another page. Return links are provide back to the original page location. This allows accessible use for the sight impaired.
    New Disciples of Christ Web Ring
    This Disciples of Christ site is owned by Northwest Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
    Seattle Washington
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    94. The Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ)
    The Christian Church (disciples of christ) was founded onAmerican soil and is one of the largest faith groups.
    http://www.faithandvalues.com/channels/disciples.asp

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    Our Vision To be a faithful, growing church, that demonstrates true community, deep Christian spirituality and a passion for justice. -Micah 6:8 Who are the Disciples? The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) community consists of about 825,000 Christians in 3,700 congregations. Disciples History The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) was founded on American soil and is one of the largest faith groups. The Disciples of Christ, officially named the Christian Church, became a church in 1968 with the approval of the Provisional Design. About the Chalice In 1971, the red chalice which bears an "X-shaped" cross, was adopted as the symbol of the Christian Church. The chalice symbolizes the centrality of the Lord's Supper in the Disciples life. The "X-shaped" St. Andrew's Cross, places focus on the church's Scottish Presbyterian roots.

    95. Home
    Topeka.
    http://www.ksmessenger.org
    W elcome... ...to the website of the Christian Church in Kansas! It's easy to navigate through our site.
    Just look for the menus on the left, or at the top and bottom of each page. Find out about events we sponsor by clicking on "Events." View our Calendar for 2003-2005! Check out links to Christian Churches across Kansas. Find out more about Christian Church in Kansas staff by clicking on "About Us." Send mail to chp@cck.kscoxmail.com with questions or comments about this web site.
    Last modified: January 06, 2003

    96. ! Bethany Project Of The Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ), An Interactive
    An Interactive Site for Prayer, Spirituality and Churches Revitalization, Renewal and Growth.Category Society Religion and Spirituality disciples of christ...... Do you have any thoughts, responses, suggestions, about God, prayer, the Disciplesof Christ, revitalizations, this web site? disciples of christ Home Page.
    http://www.bethanyproject.org/
    THE BETHANY PROJECT Remembering the Body of Christ A Pilot Project in Congregational Revitalization Through the Spiritual Renewal of Pastors Our Mission What's the latest? Take a look: A New Venture - the The Bethany Fellowships ! Look to see! What is the Betha ny Project? Congregational Revitalization Pastors of Congregations Say ... The Bethany Fellowships Home Page Do you have any thoughts, responses, suggestions, about God, prayer, the Disciples of Christ, revitalizations, this web site? PLEASE send them to me (Gay Reese, Director of the Bethany Project). Thanks. Disciples of Christ Home Page

    97. Who Are We
    A uniting church of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Christian Church (disciples of christ). Site includes information on church staff and officers, location, worship services, sermons, and programs for all ages.
    http://home.hawaii.rr.com/ccuhawaii/
    Who Are We? Our Calling and
    Vision Statement
    Who's Who? ...
    Online Discussion Board
    Read other's messages and post your responses online.
    ***New *** Procedures for Identifying Non-participating Active Members and Moving Persons to Inactive Roll (Review the new procedures online)
    Christ Church Uniting
    Disciples and Presbyterians
    Kailua, Hawaii Our Calling
    Vision Statement
    As Christ Church Uniting Disciples and Presbyterians,
    we e xperience Jesus and seek to embody Christ
    as Love which casts out fear and is personal,
    practical, unconditional, community creating,
    ever deepening. We choose to respond to God's Love through intentional ministries of welcoming the stranger, careful listening and responding creatively and collaboratively in the communities in which we live. CHRI ST CHURCH UNITING DISCIPLES AND P RES BYTERIANS, located at 1300 Kailua Road in Kail ua announces the beginning of a monthly Taize service. Please

    98. Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ) Of Mid-America Regional Office
    Jefferson City, Missouri.
    http://www.mid-americadisciples.org/
    The Christian Church of Mid-America
    (Disciples of Christ)

    CLERGY - REGISTER TODAY!
    Communion of Disciples Clergy
    April 23-24 * Rickman Center, Jefferson City, MO
    Keynote Speaker - Tex Sample!

    African American Convocation

    April 11-12 * Rickman Center, Jefferson City,
    Keynote Speaker - Rev. James Smedley
    Registration Deadline: APRIL 7th!!!
    Regional Office Contact Information
    Dr. Danny L. Stewart Regional Minister
    Telephone: 573/636-8149 * e-mail: ccma@socket.net Fax: 573/636-2889 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 104298, Jefferson City, MO 65110-4298
    Click Regional Staff for complete list of e-mail addresses news-ccma@socket.net Visitors since May 2000 This site was last updated Tuesday March 25, 2003 Website hosting provided by SOCKET.NET

    99. First Christian Church (Disciples Of Christ) Oak Ridge, TN>
    First Christian Church (disciples of christ) Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Thelocation of our web page for First Christian Church (Disciples
    http://www.vic.com/~fccor/fcc.htm
    First Christian Church
    (Disciples of Christ)
    Oak Ridge, Tennessee
    The location of our web page for First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, has been moved to a new location . Please change any bookmarks and/or references you might have made to this old address to http://web.ntown.net/~fccor
    Thank you, and may God bless you!

    100. Disciples Of Christ In Community (DOCC) - Trinity Boston
    disciples of christ in Community (DOCC). Sam Lloyd. Come explore this and otherquestions as part of our disciples of christ in Community (DOCC) program.
    http://www.trinityboston.org/lrn_adt_dcc.asp

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    Disciples of Christ in Community (DOCC) Of all the opportunities I have to teach and preach about the Christian life, the one closest to my heart is the Disciples of Christ in Community, better known as DOCC. In 18 sessions it leads participants to the explosive center of Christian faith - the claim that in Christ we have access to a power for living that cannot be found in any other place. The small groups that meet each week after the presentation enable us to test, explore and embody this Christ-reality for each other. DOCC offers a quantum leap in understanding our faith. Here we experience the difference Christ can make. Eighteen sessions is a significant commitment, but important things take time. I hope you’ll consider joining in this remarkable journey. -Sam Lloyd Come explore this and other questions as part of our Disciples of Christ in Community (DOCC) program. The goal of the course is to learn about and experience the Christian faith in the context of our complicated contemporary lives.

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