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Simple / Organic / House Church
All across God's green earth, people are gathering in small groups to serve and worship God, be family, and change lives. This expression of the Revolution is called many names like simple, organic, mirco, and house church. Whatever you call it, the people value living radically for Jesus and each other and are willing to trim out anything that gets in the way. Check out this branch of the movement by reading articles coming in from various news feeds and websites.
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Revolutionaries (Blogs, Weblogs, and such)
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Hear from living, breathing Revolutionaries as they follow Jesus, live out their mission, and struggle with personal and community growth. This is the nitty gritty and unedited feed coming from blogs, weblogs, audioblogs, and websites of the people in the movement themselves.
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Emerging Church
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Emergent is a conversation between faith, church, and culture. It's a de-centralized spontanious movement from modernism's influence in Christianty to who knows where. Most of the Revolution could be included in the category "emergent" although the conversation is so broad it is hard to define. Check out this information from Emergent voices around the world.
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Business as Mission
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Most Westerners spend the majority of their lives at work. Some Revolutionaries are taking their faith there, forming communities and working to change workplace and world together. Get insights and reflections from those in the movement.
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Cyberchurch
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The World Wide Web is connecting people like never before. Now communities are developing online in a totally virtual environment. It's no surprise that church has followed suit. Now you can find revolutionaries on forming communities on the web. Go figure.
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Neomonasticism & Missional Communities
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Have you ever thought about becoming a monk or nun? What if you could without shaving your head or swearing celibacy? People of all ages and walks of life are engaging neomonasticism -- living in community, sharing all possessions, engaging in a rhythm of a worshipful life, launching out in missional action. Read reflections, notes, and other info picked up off of websites and blogs of the movement.
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