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'''CORE''' stands for a '''Congregation of Recorded Elders'''
[[Image:Fract10s-100s.jpg|148px|right|thumb|link=The Living Network|families congregating in groups of 10s, 100s, 1000s.]]'''CORE''' stands for a '''Congregation of Recorded Elders'''


Congregations of the early Church were nothing more than [[Free Assemblies|free assemblies]] of families who came together seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness.
Congregations of the early Church were nothing more than [[Free Assemblies|free assemblies]] of families who came together seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness.

Revision as of 15:26, 23 January 2014

families congregating in groups of 10s, 100s, 1000s.

CORE stands for a Congregation of Recorded Elders

Congregations of the early Church were nothing more than free assemblies of families who came together seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness.

They sought to practice pure Religion by taking care of one another through faith hope and charity an the perfect law of liberty without using any of the benefits offered by the world.

At Pentecost the heads of families being Baptized began to form a network by the elders of each family gathering in small groups of ten who picked ministers to serve their needs in society.

Those ministers were to gather with other ministers like themselves to form a national and international Network of people who loved their neighbor as much as they loved themselves.


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 |



Monks | Minister | Titular Servants | Elder | Deacon | Bishop | Overseer |
ordain | appoint | Orders | Religious Orders | Rules of St Benedict |
Married Monks | Mendicant | Lost Monks | Monasticism | Modern Monastic life |
Churches | Levites | Vow of poverty | All things common | Guidelines |
Liturgy | Priests | Eucharist | Daily ministration | Christian conflict |
Diocletianic Persecution | Altars | Fringes | Breeches | Red heifer | Sabbath |


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