Difference between revisions of "Last Drop Group"
From BrethrenPedia
Doug Engle (talk | contribs) m (→Also See) |
Doug Engle (talk | contribs) m |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
This is a home meeting in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and centered around the teachings of Stanley Grant Engle. Past ministries have included Life Issues, Inc., and a downtown coffeehouse & book ministry called [http://www.lifehouse.org Lifehouse] which has since been sold. Present ministries include an itinerant trumpet ministry, gospel tract distribution at events including the Olympics, Christian Missions Press, a coffeeshop called "The Last Drop" with bookstore, pro-life literature, and anti-divorce/remarriage literature. | This is a home meeting in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and centered around the teachings of Stanley Grant Engle. Past ministries have included Life Issues, Inc., and a downtown coffeehouse & book ministry called [http://www.lifehouse.org Lifehouse] which has since been sold. Present ministries include an itinerant trumpet ministry, gospel tract distribution at events including the Olympics, Christian Missions Press, a coffeeshop called "The Last Drop" with bookstore, pro-life literature, and anti-divorce/remarriage literature. | ||
| − | The home assembly has Open roots, all are welcome initially with a traditional statement of faith, but there's an inherent caveat agreement against remarriage for the divorced, advocating | + | The home assembly has Open roots, all are welcome initially with a traditional statement of faith, but there's an inherent caveat agreement against remarriage for the divorced, advocating a doctrine of "perpetual adultery". Endorsement is self-imposed, with no outside commendation, although the publishing arm does have a board of directors. |
| + | |||
Latest revision as of 21:35, 16 August 2019
This is a home meeting in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and centered around the teachings of Stanley Grant Engle. Past ministries have included Life Issues, Inc., and a downtown coffeehouse & book ministry called Lifehouse which has since been sold. Present ministries include an itinerant trumpet ministry, gospel tract distribution at events including the Olympics, Christian Missions Press, a coffeeshop called "The Last Drop" with bookstore, pro-life literature, and anti-divorce/remarriage literature.
The home assembly has Open roots, all are welcome initially with a traditional statement of faith, but there's an inherent caveat agreement against remarriage for the divorced, advocating a doctrine of "perpetual adultery". Endorsement is self-imposed, with no outside commendation, although the publishing arm does have a board of directors.