Association of Home Churches

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Association of Home Churches

We are a network of Home Churches in the greater Killeen/Ft Hood area.

Website: http://associationofhomechurches.com/
Location: Greater Killeen/Ft Hood Texas area
Members: 8
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2012

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Still Meeting?

Hello All, My name is Joshua Davis.  My wife, Lindsey, and I are looking for an organic church to fellowship with, or like minded believers to hang out with.  Is this group, or anyone in the…Continue

Started by Joshua Davis Sep 20, 2012.

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Comment by Roger L. Russell on June 21, 2010 at 10:41am
Thanks, Wade, for creating this Ning site. My prayer is that it will be come a vibrant and catalytic meeting place for people who's greatest passion in Christ and community that can only be found "in Him".
Comment by Roger L. Russell on June 21, 2010 at 10:48am
Scuse me, I said "site" I meant "group". Of course the hope is the same. :)
Comment by Lacy evans on June 22, 2010 at 4:02pm
Comment by Lacy evans on July 10, 2010 at 8:19pm
Austrian philosopher and one-time priest Ivan Illich defined missiology in this way.

The science about the Word of God as the Church in her becoming; the Word as the Church in her borderline situations; the church as a surprise and puzzle; the Church in her growth; the Church were her historical appearance is so new that she has to strain herself to recognize her past in the mirror of the present; the Church where she is pregnant of new revelations for a people in which she dawns.… Missiology studies the growth of the Church into new peoples, the birth of the church beyond its social boundaries; beyond the linguistic barriers within which she feels at home; beyond the poetic images in which she taught her children.… Missiology therefore is the study of the Church as surprise.
Comment by Roger L. Russell on July 11, 2010 at 5:08am
Thought provoking..."Church as surprise"...!
Comment by Lacy evans on July 27, 2010 at 8:39pm
I've tried to found my relationships on my Christian experience, my doctrine, my "brand", etc. What a stupid upside down way of approaching ecclesiology. The Inverse is more true. My ecclesiology, my doctrine, my Christian experience MUST be based on the quality of my love for God and my neighbor. They're absurd, wo/purpose, unless they are forged in, wrought in, and perfected in the finer of . . .relationship
Comment by Wade Adams on July 28, 2010 at 7:23am
Now you are talking Lacy....no matter what our ecclesiology, doctrine or anything...if we don't have a depth of love for Jesus then all else is for nought
Comment by Lacy evans on August 13, 2010 at 7:59pm

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