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Charismatic Restorationism : ウィキペディア英語版 | British New Church Movement The British New Church Movement (BNCM) is a neocharismatic evangelical Christian movement associated with the Charismatic Movement of the 1960s, although its origin both predates the Charismatic Movement and has an agenda that goes beyond it. It was originally known as the "house church movement", a name that is no longer relevant, as few of these congregations meet in houses. Gerald Coates, one of the early leaders, coined the name "new churches" as an alternative.〔Andrew Walker ''Restoring the Kingdom: the Radical Christianity of the House Church Movement'' 4th Ed (Guildford: Eagle, 1998) 19〕 It is also restorationist in character, seeking to restore the church to its 1st century equivalent.〔Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction, p. 82, Stephen Hunt, 2003: "Restorationism and the house church movement: Restorationism denounced the historical churches as 'the abomination of the denominations'."〕 While the Charismatic Movement focused on the transformation of individuals, the BNCM (like Brethrenism, Baptists, Anabaptists and the Restoration Movement in the US) focused also on the nature of the church. For the BNCM since 1970, this has focused on the renewal of the fivefold ministries, particularly apostles, which for others might resemble a charismatically ordained and functioning episcopate. The British New Church Movement numbered roughly 400,000 people in the year 2000.〔Allan Anderson ''An Introduction to Pentecostalism: Global Charismatic Christianity'' (Cambridge: CUP, 2004) 157 〕 It has two major aspects: those who believe in the role of apostles, where churches relate together in "streams", and independent charismatic churches, where they generally do not. Those in streams represent about 40% of the BNCM. Since its origins, it has grown to include many networks of churches, with individual congregations found throughout the world. ==History==
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