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Christian Societies/Communities have developed over the years from that of the disciples to monasteries and now include various groups of people with a common mission. Each group's focus may differ widely from another. From regional outreach, purposes of political, spiritual, metaphysical or theoretical reasons.
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The Shimrana Ekklesia Community led by James and Deborah Green in Fence Lake, New Mexico. Visions, beliefs, and sermons.
Multi-denominational community in Georgia (USA).
An international communal movement of families and singles who seek to put into action Christ’s command to love God and neighbor.
A lay religious order in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. Description of ministries, Rule of Life, photos, and music shop.
An ecumenical Christian community in the Benedictine monastic tradition. Located in Orleans, Massachusetts.
A group of monks living in the Benedictine tradition in Enfield, CT, USA.
Both an intentional Christian community and a worshipping church located in Chicago.
Interdenominational Christian community with headquarter in Darmstadt, Germany. Founded by M. Basilea Schlink in the aftermath of World War II. Branch ministries in Israel, U.S.A., and Australia.
Christian farm community founded in 1942. Birthplace of Habitat for Humanity.
An ecumenical neo-monastic religious order in the U.K. with a heart for spirituality and service.
Monastery of cloistered nun in Aquila de Campoos, Spain honoring St. Clare.
A geographically dispersed and strongly ecumenical community living in the spiritual tradition of monasticism, with an identity rooted in the history and spiritual heritage of Celtic Northumbria.
German Federation of the Oratory - Deutsche Foederation des Oratoriums des Heiligen Philipp Neri
An international Christian fellowship dedicated to sharing God's Word and love with counterculture youth. Features fundamental beliefs, endtime news, music, and products.
A community spread over 50 locations in 9 countries, sharing a common life including all possessions after the example of the early church.
A collaboratively edited encyclopedia about The Family/Children of God cult.
Both an intentional Christian community and a worshipping church located in Chicago.
Christian farm community founded in 1942. Birthplace of Habitat for Humanity.
An international Christian fellowship dedicated to sharing God's Word and love with counterculture youth. Features fundamental beliefs, endtime news, music, and products.
A geographically dispersed and strongly ecumenical community living in the spiritual tradition of monasticism, with an identity rooted in the history and spiritual heritage of Celtic Northumbria.
German Federation of the Oratory - Deutsche Foederation des Oratoriums des Heiligen Philipp Neri
An ecumenical neo-monastic religious order in the U.K. with a heart for spirituality and service.
Monastery of cloistered nun in Aquila de Campoos, Spain honoring St. Clare.
A lay religious order in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. Description of ministries, Rule of Life, photos, and music shop.
A group of monks living in the Benedictine tradition in Enfield, CT, USA.
An international communal movement of families and singles who seek to put into action Christ’s command to love God and neighbor.
The Shimrana Ekklesia Community led by James and Deborah Green in Fence Lake, New Mexico. Visions, beliefs, and sermons.
Interdenominational Christian community with headquarter in Darmstadt, Germany. Founded by M. Basilea Schlink in the aftermath of World War II. Branch ministries in Israel, U.S.A., and Australia.
A collaboratively edited encyclopedia about The Family/Children of God cult.
A community spread over 50 locations in 9 countries, sharing a common life including all possessions after the example of the early church.
Multi-denominational community in Georgia (USA).
An ecumenical Christian community in the Benedictine monastic tradition. Located in Orleans, Massachusetts.
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