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  2. Foundation for Intentional Community - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC), formerly the Fellowship of Intentional Communities then the Fellowship for Intentional Community, provides publications, referrals, support services, and "sharing opportunities" for a wide range of intentional communities including: cohousing groups, community land trusts, communal societies, class-harmony communities, housing cooperatives ...

  3. Girardville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Girardville had five churches, one New Community Fellowship Church, one Methodist Episcopal, one Lutheran and two Roman Catholic Churches, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Joseph. St. Joseph's Church was closed in July, 2015, while St. Vincent's was kept open as a worship center for the newly formed Parish of St. Charles Borremeo, with the main ...

  4. List of intentional communities - Wikipedia

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    Project Neighborhood, intentional community ran by Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [24] [25] Reba Place Fellowship is an intentional Christian community located in Evanston, Illinois within the Chicago metro area; Stelle, Illinois, until 1982 an intentional community of the Stelle group; Sunrise Colony, Saginaw, Michigan

  5. Jesus Army - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Fellowship's community had many features in common with other charismatic Christian intentional communities [36] and part of the initial stimulation towards starting the New Creation Christian Community came from the Church of the Redeemer, Houston, Texas, established by the Episcopalian priest Graham Pulkingham. [37]

  6. Koinonia - Wikipedia

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    A Christian fellowship is a community, social club, benefit society, and/or a fraternal organization whether formal or informal of Christians that worship, pray, cooperate, volunteer, socialize, and associate with each other on the foundation of their shared Christian faith.

  7. Bruderhof Communities - Wikipedia

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    The Bruderhof is an intentional community as defined by the Fellowship for Intentional Community. [ 3 ] The communities are best known by the name "Bruderhof" or sometimes "Bruderhof Communities", although "Bruderhof" is the name used on their website.

  8. List of new religious movements - Wikipedia

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    A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious, ethical, or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern [clarification needed] origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case they will be distinct from pre-existing denominations. Academics identify a variety of ...

  9. Shalom Catholic Community - Wikipedia

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    Shalom Catholic Community (Portuguese: Comunidade Católica Shalom) is recognized by the Catholic Church as the International Private Association of the Faithful for what the Church today calls "New Communities." Being a community of the Catholic Church, the Shalom Community serves in its work through a consecrated life of its members.