Difference between revisions of "Anabaptist Disciples of Christ"

From GAMEO
Jump to navigation Jump to search
[checked revision][checked revision]
Line 3: Line 3:
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
  
The Anabaptist Disciples of Christ (ADC) emerged in 2016, primarily from congregations formerly part of the Beachy Amish.  These congregations sought more autonomy in congregational decision-making.  ADC encourages careful use of media but, unlike the Beachy Amish, does not prohibit the use or radio. ADC consists of 18 congregations in 9 states.
+
The Anabaptist Disciples of Christ (ADC) emerged in 2016, primarily from congregations formerly part of the [[Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship|Beachy Amish]].  These congregations sought more autonomy in congregational decision-making.  ADC encouraged careful use of media but, unlike the Beachy Amish, did not prohibit the use of [[Radio|radio]]. In 2023 ADC consisted of 18 congregations in 9 states.
 
    
 
    
ADC functions to administer a network of autonomous congregations subscribing to a common Statement of Beliefs. Rather than operating as a governing body, ADC functions to provide: (1) planning and administration of annual assemblies for pastoral fellowship, (2) pastoral networking for counsel and resources in local church leadership and administration, (3) inter-congregational collaboration in evangelization and missions and (4) pastoral training resources and events.
+
ADC functioned to administer a network of autonomous congregations subscribing to a common statement of beliefs. Rather than operating as a governing body, ADC functioned to provide: (1) planning and administration of annual assemblies for pastoral fellowship, (2) pastoral networking for counsel and resources in local church leadership and administration, (3) inter-congregational collaboration in [[Evangelism|evangelization]] and [[Mission (Missiology)|missions]] and (4) pastoral training resources and events.
  
ADC publishes a quarterly newsletter, ''The ADC Disciple''. Nate Yoder serves as editor.
+
Anabaptist Disciples of Christ published a quarterly newsletter, ''The ADC Disciple''. Nate Yoder served as editor in 2023.
  
ADC holds its annual assembly on the fourth Friday and Saturday in January.
+
ADC helds its annual assembly on the fourth Friday and Saturday of January.
  
 
<div align="center">  
 
<div align="center">  

Revision as of 14:24, 18 May 2023


The Anabaptist Disciples of Christ (ADC) emerged in 2016, primarily from congregations formerly part of the Beachy Amish. These congregations sought more autonomy in congregational decision-making. ADC encouraged careful use of media but, unlike the Beachy Amish, did not prohibit the use of radio. In 2023 ADC consisted of 18 congregations in 9 states.

ADC functioned to administer a network of autonomous congregations subscribing to a common statement of beliefs. Rather than operating as a governing body, ADC functioned to provide: (1) planning and administration of annual assemblies for pastoral fellowship, (2) pastoral networking for counsel and resources in local church leadership and administration, (3) inter-congregational collaboration in evangelization and missions and (4) pastoral training resources and events.

Anabaptist Disciples of Christ published a quarterly newsletter, The ADC Disciple. Nate Yoder served as editor in 2023.

ADC helds its annual assembly on the fourth Friday and Saturday of January.

Anabaptist Disciples of Christ Congregations
Congregation City State
Abundant Grace Fellowship Harlan Park Indiana
Abundant Life Christian Fellowship Lancaster Pennsylvania
Agape Christian Church Berlin Ohio
Anchor of Hope Chuckey Tennessee
Berea Christian Fellowship Nappanee Indiana
Faith Christian Fellowship Catlett Virginia
Fairhaven Mennonite Church Goshen Indiana
Followers of Christ Assembly Louisville Ohio
Gracepointe Church Dover Ohio
Harmony Christian Fellowship Millington Maryland
Harvest Mennonite Church Fortuna Missouri
Haven Fellowship Plain City Ohio
Lake Grace Mennonite Church Jesup Georgia
Living Hope Mennonite Fellowship Florence Colorado
New Covenant Fellowship Dundee Ohio
Shalom Christian Fellowship Fredericksburg Ohio
Way of Jesus Fellowship Lancaster Pennsylvania
Woodlawn Church Goshen Indiana

Bibliography

Anabaptist Disciples of Christ: An affiliation of Conservative Anabaptist Churches. Web. 18 May 2023. https://anabaptistdisciplesofchrist.org/

Additional Information

Address: P.O. Box 55 Walnut Creek, OH 44687

E-mail: janate3@frontier.com (editor, The ADC Disciple)



Author(s) Kenneth Sensenig
Date Published May 2023

Cite This Article

MLA style

Sensenig, Kenneth. "Anabaptist Disciples of Christ." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. May 2023. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Anabaptist_Disciples_of_Christ&oldid=175519.

APA style

Sensenig, Kenneth. (May 2023). Anabaptist Disciples of Christ. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Anabaptist_Disciples_of_Christ&oldid=175519.




©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All rights reserved.