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A free assembly is a gathering of people who come together for a common purse without waiving any of their natural rights or giving anyone else the power over their decisions an choices.
A free assembly is a gathering of people who come together for a common purse without waiving any of their natural rights or giving anyone else the power over their decisions an choices. It is established by [[Elders]] of families. When they make a record pf who they recognize as a [[Minister]] of Christ we call them a [[CORE]]. They remain individuals in a free assembly.


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A free assembly is a gathering of people who come together for a common purse without waiving any of their natural rights or giving anyone else the power over their decisions an choices. It is established by Elders of families. When they make a record pf who they recognize as a Minister of Christ we call them a CORE. They remain individuals in a free assembly.


CORE | Free Assemblies | Congregations | Congregants | Elders | Fractal Network
Why Congregate | Why we gather | Why Minister | Church | Why Church | COM | MORE |
Congregations of Rebuke | Tips on forming a CORE | CORE Solution | CORE Off Track |
First to do List | Why did Jesus Say | Society and community | Feasts | Celebrate | Network |

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