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A Brief History of the Church of God Reformation Movement

A Brief History of the Church of God Reformation Movement
Author: Marie Strege
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781593171407

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Dr. Smith's concise introduction to the history of the Church of God is a good foundation for your study of the movement. This is an excellent book for small groups to read together.


The Quest for Holiness & Unity

The Quest for Holiness & Unity
Author: John W. V. Smith
Publisher: Warner Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781593173739

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First Century

First Century
Author: Barry L. Callen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1977
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780871622006

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"'Beginnings' traces the unusual historical roots of the Church of God reformation movement. Here we see the work of the early pioneers and brief accounts of the way that their ministry was accomplished through the leading of the Holy Spirit. Several pages of photographs - plus many quotations and articles - capture the full meaning of each phase of ministry, including the establishment of various church agencies and how their work was coordinated from the beginning." - back cover.


When the Trumpet Sounded

When the Trumpet Sounded
Author: Charles Ewing Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1951
Genre:
ISBN:

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Truth Marches on

Truth Marches on
Author: John W. V. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

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Birth of a Reformation

Birth of a Reformation
Author: Andrew Byers
Publisher: FAITH PUBLISHING HOUSE
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-03-19
Genre:
ISBN:

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The life and labors of D. S. Warner are so closely associated with a religious movement that any attempt at his biography becomes in part necessarily a history of that movement. I have therefore chosen the term, Birth of a Reformation, as a part of the title of this book. Brother Warner (to use an appellation in keeping with the idea of universal Christian brotherhood) was doubtless chosen of God as an instrument for accomplishing a particular work. What that work was, why it may be called a reformation, and why, in particular, it may be considered the last reformation, a few words of explanation by way of introduction are offered the inquiring reader. It will be necessary to take a brief glance over the Christian era and review some of the important events and conditions. We note the characteristics of the church in the days of the apostles, which, by reason of its recent founding and organization by the Holy Spirit, is naturally regarded as exemplary and ideal. It had no creed but the Scriptures and no government but that administered by the Holy Spirit, who 'set the members in the body as it pleased him'—apostles, prophets, teachers, evangelists, pastors, etc. Thus subject to the Spirit, the early church was flexible, capable of expansion and of walking in all the truth and of adjusting itself to all conditions. It was in very essence the church, the whole, and not a section or part. The apostles and early believers did not restrict themselves and become a Jewish Christian sect or any other kind of sect. Peter's way of thinking would have thus limited him, for as a Jew he declined any particular interest in Gentile converts; but the Lord through a vision changed his mind and advanced his understanding to include the universality of the Christian kingdom. The Holy Spirit in the heart was necessary, of course, to the successful government of the church by the Spirit, otherwise he could not have been understood. There were no dividing lines, for it was the will of the Lord particularly that there be "one fold and one shepherd." Jesus had prayed in behalf of the disciples "that they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me". These conditions of being subject to the word and Spirit, of leaving an open door through which greater light and truth might enter as was necessary, and of possessing the love and unity of spirit that cemented the believers together and carried them through all their persecution, constituted the ideal and normal status of God's church on earth as he gave it beginning, of which it was ordained that there should be but one, only one, as long as the world should endure. "There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling".


A Brief History of Christian Worship

A Brief History of Christian Worship
Author: James F. White
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426715668

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Most histories of Christian worship are written as if nothing significant in liturgical history ever happened in North America, as if cultural diversities were insignificant in the development of worship, and as if most of what mattered were words the priest or minister addressed to God. This book is a revisionist work, attempting to give new direction to liturgical history by treating the experience of worship of the people in the pews as the primary liturgical document. It means liturgical history written facing the other way--that is, looking into the chancel rather than out of it. Relishing the liturgical diversity of recent centuries as firm evidence of Chritianity's ability to adapt to a wide variety of peoples and places, Professor White shows that this tendency has been apparent in Chrisitian worship since its inception in the New Testament churches. Instead of imposing one tradition's criteria on worship, he tries to give a balanced and comprehensive approach to the development of the dozen or more traditions surviving in the modern world.


Saints in Exile

Saints in Exile
Author: Cheryl J. Sanders
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190284919

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Saints in Exile studies, from an insider's perspective, the worship practices and social ethics of the African American family of Holiness, Pentecostal, and Apostolic churches known collectively as the Sanctified Church. Cheryl Sanders identifies the theme of exile, both as an idea and an experience, as the key to understanding the dialectical nature of African American religious and intellectual life, that W.E.B. Du Bois called "double-conscious." Sanders's saints in exile are a people who see themselves as "in the world but not of it"; their marginalized status is both self-imposed and involuntary, a consequence of racism, sexism and other forms of elitism. When joined with the biblical tropes of homecoming and reconciliation, the concept of exile serves as a vital vantage point from which to identify, critique, and remedy the continued alienation of blacks, women, and the poor in the United States. Sanders's interpretive approach clarifies many paradoxical features of black existence, especially the peculiar interplay of the sacred and the secular in African American song, speech, and dance. She particularly scrutinizes gospel music, a product of the Sanctified worship tradition that has had a significant influence on popular culture. Saints in Exile goes further than any previous study in illuminating the African American experience; it will be welcomed by scholars and students of American religion, African American studies, and American History.


A Survey of Church History, Part 1 A.D. 100-600

A Survey of Church History, Part 1 A.D. 100-600
Author: Ligonier Ministries
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781567697230

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Study guide for A Survey of Church History, Part 1 A.D. 100-600 includes lesson objectives, message outline, study questions, and discussion questions. Suitable for individual or group study.


Passport for a Reformation

Passport for a Reformation
Author: Lester A. Crose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN: 9780871622426

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This is the first thorough account of the exciting beginnings and inspiring development of Church of God missionary outreach outside the United States. Dr. Crose takes us on a historical journey which has literally given the Church of God reformation movement a passport to the world. A listing of missionaries who have served under the Church of God Missionary Board is included for reference. Countless other facts such as missionary publications, special promotions, support organizations, and the contributions made by many countries are also included. You will be challenged by the lives and endeavors of hundreds of people who have been and are part of this passport for a reformation.