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  Welcome to Christian City Church International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Christian Centre Northside, as it was originally known, began inauspiciously with 12 people on the Northern beaches of Sydney.
Christian City Church International (C3i) is a group of ministers, men and women, and a movement of churches that incorporates spirit-filled doctrine and practice.
The vision of Christian City Churches is to actively fulfil the Great Commission of Jesus Christ by preaching the gospel and planting churches, ministering to 21st Century men and women in a manner both biblical and relevant.
www.c3iglobal.org /default.asp?page=c3ihistory   (278 words)

  
  Christian City Churches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian City Churches are an evangelical, pentecostal church movement founded by Pastors Phil Pringle and Chris Pringle.
Growth of Christian City Churches and similar movements is attributed to their upbeat, modern and relevant approach to religious services as well as their wealth due to the running of the establishment more like a business than a traditional non-profit religious organization.
CCC churches however have a broad range, from Oxford Falls (over 6,000 membership), to the much smaller churches like CCC Casey (50 person average), as the focus on larger congregation sizes is a comparatively recent change.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christian_City_Churches   (913 words)

  
 Christian City Church, Oxford Falls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian City Church Oxford Falls is the largest congregation in the Christian City Churches movement, located in Oxford Falls, New South Wales.
CCC Oxford Falls congregation and leadership is home to a large number of Artists and Authors, including Phil and Chris Pringle, Simon McIntyre (Follow the Leader), Mary Simpson (31 Girl, Dream Girl and Girlfriendship).
Christian City Church Oxford Falls runs a number of Youth and Young Adult Programs including, Jolt (school years 6-8), Pulse (school years 8-12) and Change (ages 18-25) held on a Friday night, Switch (school years 6-12) held on a Saturday night and The Altar (school years 6-12) held on Sunday mornings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christian_City_Church_Oxford_Falls   (791 words)

  
 christian city church chatswood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Christian City Church Chatswood began as a small group of friends and relatives in the early 1980s, meeting as an independent church.
Christian City Church International (C3i) is a group of ministers, men and women, and a movement of churches that is Pentecostal in doctrine and practice.
The vision of Christian City Churches is to actively fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ by preaching the gospel and planting churches, ministering to 21st Century man and women in a manner both biblical and relevant.
www.c4.org.au /aboutus.htm   (417 words)

  
 Christian City Church Hepburn Heights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We envisage our church reaching both the local and global communities, from local primary and high schools to church planting endeavours in Western Australia and the nations of the earth.
Christian City Church Hepburn Heights is a contemporary Pentecostal Church which has grown to be one of Perth's leading churches, enjoying a reputation of balance and integrity, since it was formed in August 1975.
Christian City Church Hepburn Heights also has special links with churches it has planted and adopted over the course of its history.
www.ccchh.org.au /about.htm   (236 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Christian Churches
The supreme liturgical function of the Catholic Church is the sacrifice of the Body and Blood of the Son of God in the bloodless oblation of the Mass.
The persecution of which the Church was the object during a period of some two and a half centuries, was never universal and simultaneous in the strict sense of the word, except possibly during the fierce onslaught of Diocletian.
The Roman dwelling was the ideal Christian "church." Its largest hall (the atrium and tablinium) was used for liturgical purposes; the triclinium would accommodate the guests of the agape, which was a feature of the gathering; and from the various offices distribution could be made to the poor by the deacons of the church.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=3659   (2811 words)

  
 CHRISTIAN CITY CHURCHES, COMMUNITY CHURCHES & CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRES IN NSW and QUEENSLAND
Christian City Church Christian City Church Oxford Falls, Sydney.
Brisbane Christian City Church Christian City Church, Brisbane.
The Apostolic Church of Queensland for Northern & Southern districts.
www.askthebible.com /ccc.htm   (2278 words)

  
 Church - Churches and religious organizations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A body of Christian believers, holding the same creed, observing the same rites, and acknowledging the same ecclesiastical authority; a denomination; as, the Roman Catholic church; the Presbyterian church.
Remember that both church and state are properly the rulers of the people, only because they are their benefactors.
Note: Church is often used in composition to denote something belonging or relating to the church; as, church authority; church history; church member; church music, etc.
www.dashinet.com /church   (321 words)

  
 Sofia.com -Culture - Churches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The church squats on a plot dividing two of Sofia's busiest streets, Vitosha Blvd. and Maria Luisa Blvd. St.Nedelia was built in the period 1856-1863 upon remains of the Roman town of Serdica.
During the Turkish rule minarets were added and the church functioned as a mosque until two earthquakes in the 19th century destroyed one of the minarets and the mosque was abandoned.
The church bears the name Sveti Sedmochislenici (The Holy Seven) and is on Graf Ignatiev St., close to Patriarch Evtimii Blvd. It was built in 1528 by the Turkish architect Sinan and was originally a mosque, called the Black Mosque due to the fl marble of its minarets.
www.sofia.com /culture/churches   (654 words)

  
 LacusCurtius • Rodolfo Lanciani — Pagan and Christian Rome — Chapter 1
In accepting rites and customs which were not offensive to her principles and morality, the Church showed equal tact and foresight, and contributed to the peaceful accomplishment of the transformation.
, that is, of the citizens of Serrae, a city of Samothrake, I believe.
The attempt to relieve the city of the famine proved useless, and the vessels were seized by the besiegers on their landing at Porto.
penelope.uchicago.edu /Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/LANPAC/1*.html   (12085 words)

  
 Christians in the Middle East, Coptic, Maronite - The Peace Encyclopedia
The objectives of such oppression is to reduce the influence of the Christian communities, and in certain cases, to reduce it physically.
In Sudan, the stated objective of the ruling regime is to Arabise and Islamize the African Christian and Animist population of the south.
Religious persecution of Christians in the Middle East has reached extreme forms of human degradation: In Sudan, abundant reports by international human rights organizations have documented the enslavement by the northern fundamentalist forces of southern African Christians.
peace.heebz.com /christians.html   (2026 words)

  
 Christian City Church West Harbour, a CCC Church covering Balmain, Rozelle, Gladesville in Sydney
Christian City Church International (C3i) is a group of ministers, men and women, and a movement of churches that incorporates spirit-filled doctrine and practice.
Christian City Church International currently consists of over 100 churches situated throughout Australia, New Zealand, North America, and the European community.
This church currently has a membership of 4,000+ people and has been responsible for the planting of 35 plus churches.
www.cccwestharbour.org /ccc/frmArticle.asp?ctg=1&id=8   (346 words)

  
 Christian City Church - Rockingham
A Christian Church that is contemporary in its expression of worship but traditional it is beliefs the past 3 years have been the most successful in terms of conversions and new members.
Taking almost 3 years to form this foundation in 2002 a probationary period was entered into with Christian City Church International (based in Sydney) whereby in 2003 we became part of the Christian City Church International group of churches.
Plans are in place for the church to empower community members with training schools that meet the needs of our growing City and region.
www.cccrockingham.com.au /aboutus.html   (314 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Churches heed a calling to educate poor children   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Inner-city Christian churches across the nation are quietly opening their own schools and making other preparations for an expected flood of neighborhood children who may soon have government dollars to pay for their special brand of private education.
The churches are taking charge in some neighborhoods because congregations and ministers are convinced that public schools neglect local children and because they believe students are more likely to succeed academically if they receive religious training.
As more Christian schools open, questions are arising about their ability to provide quality education for the children who desperately need it.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002/04/30/usatcov-church-schools.htm   (1716 words)

  
 Christian City Church Europe
Following the strength and impact to our Churches of last year's conference, this year is set to build on this great foundation as we reach toward our goal of 100 churches in Europe of an average size of 500 by the year 2020.
Christian City Church is an international movement of local churches created by Phil Pringle.
Our churches are bright, enthusiastic and relevant to their culture with a message of faith, hope and love.
www.christiancitychurch.eu   (144 words)

  
 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
There are probably thousands of different definitions of the word "Christian." We have chosen the same inclusive definition as is used by public opinion pollsters and government census offices: A "Christian" includes any group or individual who seriously, devoutly, prayerfully describes themselves as Christian.
Many Christians are aware of their own denomination's current beliefs, but are unfamiliar with the history of those beliefs, or of the teachings of other denominations.
Christians will become a minority in in Canada about 2023 and in the U.S. about the year 2042.
www.religioustolerance.org /christ.htm   (1244 words)

  
 Wiki: List of Christian Churches - Christian Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Church of Alexandria - the Coptic Orthodox Church
Church of Denmark (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark)
Church of Norway (Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway)
www.christianforums.com /t2773907   (1653 words)

  
 A New Kind of Urban Christian | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Fifty years from now, if evangelical Christians are widely known for their love of cities, their commitment to mercy and justice, and their love of their neighbors, Tim Keller will be remembered as a pioneer of the new urban Christians.
Christians are called to be an alternate city within every earthly city, an alternate human culture within every human culture, to show how sex, money, and power can be used in nondestructive ways.
Christianity will not be attractive enough to win influence except through sacrificial service to all people, regardless of their beliefs.
www.christianitytoday.com /ct/2006/005/1.36.html   (2188 words)

  
 Egypt: Ancient Christian Churches of Egypt
Most of the ancient Christian churches of Egypt, contrary to what many travelers may believe, are not located in Old, or Coptic Cairo.
In reality, most of the ancient Christian churches, of which only a very few recently discovered examples predate the 4th century, are located in monasteries and smaller cities throughout Egypt, though in some areas there are concentrations not to be found elsewhere.
The church is entered by way of two side doors at the western end that led into the narthex, which is connected to the nave by three doors.
touregypt.net /featurestories/coptchurch.htm   (890 words)

  
 Le Sabot Post-Moderne: Theology Archives
When I moved into a conservative Presbyterian church, one of the things I came to love was their recognition that while we work to alleviate suffering, it still has a valuable place in a Believer's life.
There are many things in the Christian subculture that make me want to hide under a rock (for example, the fact that we've allowed ourselves to decline to subcultural status.) A short list would begin with the Left Behind series, extend through the Brownsville Revivals, and culminate in the execrations of Thomas Kinkade.
Christ, our Model, “loved the church” and “gave Himself up for her.” His love in Christ was a selective love, or, to put the matter in theological terms, it is an elective love.
www.postmodernclog.com /archives/cat_theology.html   (8457 words)

  
 Churches in Greeley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Local Stake of the Mormon Church, serving Greeley, Fort Morgan, Johnstown, Sterling, and Windsor, with UNC Student Ward and Spanish branch.
To be a church for Greeley---bringing the resources of the historic Christian faith to bear on the city making a visible difference in the quality of its life-spiritually, socially, economically, and culturally.
The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to proclaim to all peoples the everlasting gospel of Christ, and preparing the world for His soon return.
www.ci.greeley.co.us /cog/PageX.asp?fkOrgId=1&PageURL=church   (467 words)

  
 Katrena Hurricane Relief
Christian City will make every effort to provide the family with resources to address their needs as quickly as possible.
We are also asking that each church register with the State of Georgia through its website www.connections.org, and to notify Christian City that they have registered and provide a general inventory of what resources they have available.
The churches will be contacted through the State of Georgia, and by Christian City as we learn of needs to direct the churches resources to whom and where they are most needed.
www.christiancity.org /relief_general.htm   (554 words)

  
 City churches reap real-estate cash Christian Century - Find Articles
Robert brashear, a New York City pastor, rubs his fingers against the 117-year-old walls of his church, and a shower of red dust sprinkles the sidewalk.
Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago has explored a similar venture, though approval by the city is uncertain.
Church officials say they can't maintain the 1910 building and would prefer to spend money on outreach to the homeless.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1058/is_10_123/ai_n16439939   (860 words)

  
 Apologetics research resources on religious cults and sects - Apologetics research resources on City Church
The city church concept is the idea that each city should have only one church (in the sense of "group of Christians").
The New Testament pattern is for there to be one church in a city with many congragations yet one unified eldership governing it.
NOTE: Keyed grey because while the concept of City Churches may itself be Biblical, it is alarming to see it promoted largely by churches, ministries and leaders deeply involved in some of the controversial renewal and revival movements.
www.apologeticsindex.org /c52.html   (441 words)

  
 Christian churches Uganda, Africa
To preach the Gospel to every city, country and to educate the orphans, street kids and to train local pastors with theological equipments.
The Church is found in Kagadi Town, Kibaale District in the Western region of Uganda.
A Christian founded reaching thousands of people in East Africa and is committed to work of Evangelism and sharing the love of Christ to the nations.
www.ugandachurches.org /index.htm   (1800 words)

  
 Christian City Church
Bernie's faith journey goes back to her upbringing in the Catholic Church and a Catholic girls' school and since her arrival at CCC in 1980, she has been actively involved in leadership and ministry at all levels, culminating in her current position as pastor of everywoman with Chris Pringle.
Eight years later, the church had grown to 500 members and was the apostolic impetus for the thriving Christian City Churches now planted across America.
With Mark and Bernie's experience in planting and fostering churches, they returned to Oxford Falls in 1998, to establish the highly successful International School of the Church with the purpose to develop pastoral and church leadership.
www.ccc.org.au /default.asp?page=CGeverywomanbk   (444 words)

  
 In Italy Online - Churches of Rome
This year (1995) the city honors St. Philip's shrine with a joyous 400th anniversary celebration.
The Church of St. Ignatius is entirely Baroque in style, and can be said to represent the Jesuits' triumphant phase.
he ancient Church of Santa Susanna is now—by virtue of dogged American determination and solid papal support—the confirmed church of the American community in Rome.
www.initaly.com /regions/latium/church/church.htm   (315 words)

  
 Relief Information For Churches
Christian City is organizing its resources to respond to this need in as uncomplicated a way as possible.
Email Christian City at ccity@christian-city.org or call Christian City at (770) 703-2636 to notify us that you have registered with the State of Georgia and provide an inventory of the items that have been collected.
As Christian City receives call for help, we will contact those churches that have collected items that match those in need to arrange for the church’s donations to be directed where needed most.
www.christiancity.org /relief_communication.htm   (226 words)

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