As far as i know, no fellowship info is open to the public. There is no directory of fellowships that I'm aware of! If you want to find a fellowship I believe you have to contact the Way HQ--probably by letter.
How about splinter groups? Cortwright Fellowships, Spiritual and Truth Fellowship and Christian Educational Services. Is it the same for all organizations? So you have to be invited to attend?
How about splinter groups? Cortwright Fellowships, Spiritual and Truth Fellowship and Christian Educational Services. Is it the same for all organizations? So you have to be invited to attend?
Most groups have a web page where you can contact them directly and get information as to where fellowships are.
people don't usually want their personal information listed out in cyber space due to junk mail and solicitous phone calls.
If you typw the name of the organazation in the browser you can peruse their web pages and decide if they are what you are looking for. :)
How about splinter groups? Cortwright Fellowships, Spiritual and Truth Fellowship and Christian Educational Services. Is it the same for all organizations? So you have to be invited to attend?
Pretty amazing, isn't it?
They've gone from an organization that sent young people on volunteer missions to cities hundreds, even thousands of miles from their homes, trouncing door-to-door, inundating shopping malls, holding large, open sales recruitment meetings in public halls, hawking their wares to all who would listen-----to an organization that cloaks itself in apparent secrecy, and clandestine meetings, permitting entrance to only those they deem worthy.
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As far as i know, no fellowship info is open to the public. There is no directory of fellowships that I'm aware of! If you want to find a fellowship I believe you have to contact the Way HQ--probably by letter.
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How about splinter groups? Cortwright Fellowships, Spiritual and Truth Fellowship and Christian Educational Services. Is it the same for all organizations? So you have to be invited to attend?
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Most groups have a web page where you can contact them directly and get information as to where fellowships are.
people don't usually want their personal information listed out in cyber space due to junk mail and solicitous phone calls.
If you typw the name of the organazation in the browser you can peruse their web pages and decide if they are what you are looking for. :)
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Pretty amazing, isn't it?
They've gone from an organization that sent young people on volunteer missions to cities hundreds, even thousands of miles from their homes, trouncing door-to-door, inundating shopping malls, holding large, open sales recruitment meetings in public halls, hawking their wares to all who would listen-----to an organization that cloaks itself in apparent secrecy, and clandestine meetings, permitting entrance to only those they deem worthy.
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cheranne
How weird! Soon they will think they are they only people going to heaven!
Oh yah I forgot"the living room"
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Thomas Loy Bumgarner
Try looking under the links to groups similar to TWI. Personally I would suggest mainline Christian denominations in your local area.
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mstar1
You can find them all in the yellow pages and usually have gigantic signs in front of where they meet.
Unlike TWI fellowships or its off shoots they dont hide, arent secretive, nor are afraid to publicly acknowledge when and where they meet.
You may even see a big sign that says something completely unwaylike such as "All Are Welcome"---
The lack of fear may taking some getting used to...
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