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Contributed by Phil Spadaro
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Thursday, 25 August 2005 |
 Individuals form the bonds of unity There are many who would like to see more unity with in the
Restoration Movement. Over the past few years, greater effort has been put
forth to enable dialogue between groups. A cappella and instrumental
congregations have had meetings as well as ICOC and churches of Christ in the
past few years. Conferences and debates are useful for doctrinal and church
culture discussions. Although these meetings and forums are good, they do not
address unity within our fellowship at an individual level. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Contributed by Phil Spadaro
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Tuesday, 18 October 2005 |
 Start with yourself and work outward.
Change what you can change, not what you can’t. If I am unable to
create and experience unity on a personal level, how can I expect to
influence unity on a large scale? There are four relationships which
require connection, empathy and love before we can extend ourselves to
our neighbors and brothers. Oneness with God, self, spouse and
household are foundational for developing unity with others outside our
homes. As part of a series we will focus on unity with God. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Written by Phil Spadaro
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Many may ask what is the purpose of a movement for
unity within the Restoration Movement. Other may wonder what "unity"
really means. This site is dedicated to promoting cooperation,
fellowship and understanding in Stone-Campbell churches without
comprimising core theology or salvation doctrine.
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