Should the church stand with the Occupy Movement?

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  • #1843

    What role should the church play in this emerging movement? What role has it already played? Should the church provide space and sanctuary to the participants of the movement?

    #18370

    The Occupy Movement chose this destination to set-up camp in 2011, a defining … lived south of Queen Street, steps away from where this church stands today.

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    Jodi Lynnhjy
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    No one can know the full picture. … VIII’s decision to take the England out of the control of the Roman church are examples. … misperceptions about the people who stand for election and the power it gives them.

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    Jodi Lynnhjy
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    #19870

    A church need not declare that it is part of the Occupy movement to host … Nor does it need to claim it stands for everything Occupy stands for to …

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    #20214

    The Occupy movement is more than just a mob of directionless, unkempt hippies. … “The general assembly seems somewhat mysterious, but can be … in principle with the Occupy movement then go to church each Sunday.

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    Aikenmn Jessica
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    #26023

    When one reads chapter two and three in the last book of the Bible (Revelation), many questions may arise as to why God choose the seven churches and in the order He addressed them through His servant John to write. Young Christians normally attempt to spiritualize the letters to the seven churches as they retrace History with total confusion. Many young and even mature Christians are unaware that the “seven churches” were literal historical churches in Asia.

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