We reproduce here in full the Contemporary Anabaptist church core convictions, which concisely describe the beliefs of its members: These convictions outline the stance of a Jesus-centred gospel with a focus on the Christ centred ethical implications of being the church in a post-Christendom context.
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Following Jesus – After Christendom
What did we loose when Jesus was moved from the margins In the Anabaptist understanding, following Jesus isn’t just a phrase—it’s a lifestyle. Jesus is seen as not just a historical figure or a theological concept, but as the ultimate example, teacher, friend, redeemer, and Lord. Anabaptists emphasize that being […]
Read MoreMen Standing against GBV
Men – you are invited to join us as we explore the “Christlike” response the the tragedies where men are abusing our position in the home and society. We have often highly influenced by our Families, Cultural, Peer pressure, when we should be influenced by the Loving God. Please join […]
Read MorePrayer – Against Domestic Violence
Pray for Domestic Violence around the World God of the universe, all people are made in your image. You love them and you know each one by name. God, please bring your boundless resources to help women and children around the world who are experiencing violence of any kind. We […]
Read MoreRediscovering Christ: Moving Beyond “Biblical” Labels
In today’s Christian discussions, the term “biblical” often gets thrown around to declare something as morally right or doctrinally sound. But is that the golden standard, or have we lost something along the way? I believe that one can argue that one can be biblical, but yet not Christian. We […]
Read MoreJesus is the living word of God
Title: Jesus: The Living Word of God – Our Anabaptist Perspective In the tapestry of our Christian faith, few concepts are as central and profound as the identification of Jesus Christ as the Word of God. This belief, deeply rooted in scripture, holds a special significance for us as Anabaptists, […]
Read MoreRemembrance of the ANZAC’s from a Christian perspective.
Anzac day is the most secular holy day within the year for Australia, and one seen not ‘taking a knee’ can easily been cancelled and vilified in our media or online if not in person. Therefore approaching the remembrance of the ANZACs from a Christian perspective involves Godly wisdom, recognizing […]
Read MoreBook summary – “Naked Anabaptist” Ch2 – Essence of Anabaptist (TT)
Essence of Anabaptist An interesting analogy is drawn between Anabaptism and fashion, emphasizing the diversity of expressions within the tradition. Anabaptist values, while originating in sixteenth-century Swiss, German, and Dutch communities, have evolved over time in various cultural contexts, such as Mennonite, Amish, and Hutterite cultures. The chapter discusses the […]
Read MoreEmbracing Hospitality: The Heartbeat of Emerging Anabaptist Communities(TT)
Title: Embracing Hospitality: The Heartbeat of Emerging Anabaptist Communities In the fabric of emerging Anabaptist communities, a vibrant thread of hospitality weaves together shared meals, deep connections, and a commitment to inclusive fellowship. Across the landscape of faith, this practice is not confined to Anabaptist circles alone but resonates deeply […]
Read MoreBecoming an intercultural church (CM)
This is a summary of the article. a link to the original article can be found below Riding the Waves of Intercultural church The article talks about how churches can become truly inclusive of people from different backgrounds, just as individuals grow in their faith. It compares this journey to […]
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