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  2. Dwell Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Dwell Community Church, formerly Xenos Christian Fellowship, is a non-traditional, non-denominational, institutional cell church system. [2] Unlike traditional churches, Dwell is centered on home church activities rather than traditional Sunday morning services. These small groups typically contain 15 to 60 members. [3]

  3. New podcast on 'cults' dives into Dwell, Columbus church ...

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    A popular podcast has released new episodes about Columbus' Dwell, formerly known as Xenos Christian Fellowship, in episodes about "sects" and "cults."

  4. Talk:Xenos Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    1 ok we gotta talk about the cult aspect of this cult one way or another, as neutral and devils advocate as possible i guess

  5. Xenos - Wikipedia

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    Xenos (store), a chain of goods stores in Germany and The Netherlands, owned by Blokker Holding; Xenos Program , a program created by the German Federal Government; Xenos Christian Fellowship, a non-denominational church in Columbus, Ohio; Spiros Xenos (1881–1963), Greek-born Swedish artist; Sonex Aircraft Xenos, a motorglider

  6. Why are Family Christian stores closing? Christian retailer ...

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    Family Christian was first founded under the name Zondervan in 1931 by brothers Bernie and Pat Zondervan, the company's website explains. The company, which was first renamed Family Bookstores in ...

  7. What is the true story behind ‘Dancing for the Devil: The 7M ...

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    Later it calls Shekinah “a cult operating under the disguise of a religious institution.” Shinn, in 2021, when allegations against 7M Films first emerged, categorized them as “false” in a ...

  8. Christian countercult movement - Wikipedia

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    The Christian countercult movement or the Christian anti-cult movement is a social movement among certain Protestant evangelical and fundamentalist [1] and other Christian ministries ("discernment ministries" [2]) and individual activists who oppose religious sects that they consider cults.

  9. Local Church controversies - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Campus Crusade's national field director Jon Braun, who had read Watchman Nee's The Normal Christian Church Life, [4] and all of the regional directors under him left Campus Crusade seeking the New Testament church. [5] [6] A short time later Braun joined a group led by Gene Edwards, a former Southern Baptist evangelist. Edwards had met ...