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Seekers Church: Miscellaneous Documents

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Course paper by Kate Cudlipp: Who Do We Say We Are? A Question For The Seekers Church 
I am grateful that Wesley Seminary made this a requirement for the Master of Theological Studies degree. I needed to write it because I needed to probe my own faith. I needed to because I’ve wanted to know more about the birth of Seekers Church out of the Church of the Saviour and about how that birth may still be influencing our connections with other offspring of the C of S. Lastly, I needed to because, as Seekers Church prepares to move to a new home on Carroll Street, I wanted to contribute to our work of naming and claiming who we are and whose we are.
Course paper by Kevin L. Ogle: The Self-Understanding of Seekers Church as Compared with Aspects of the Self-Understanding/Identity of Ancient Israel Expressed in the Pentateuch 
25 Million Images of God
Choose four words together, one from each column. 25,411,681 possible images.
Discussion Paper of August 1994 by Hollis Vail: Thoughts on Membership 
I won’t say that the Church of the Saviour’s focus on missions oriented to directly addressing the needs of the poor and needy is wrong. It’s just never been my call. And as long as the Seekers was a branch of the CofS, I felt that committing myself to membership involved an acceptance of such calls, at least to some degree.
The Church of the Saviour and Seekers Church 
Seekers Church is one of the offspring of the Church of the Saviour, an ecumenical Christian church founded in 1947 by Gordon Cosby. Gordon's roots are in the Baptist Church, but the structure of Church of the Saviour grows out of his experience as an Army chaplain in Europe during World War II.

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