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Acts 29 is a global family of church planting churches that adheres to Reformed or New Calvinist theology. [2] It derives its name from the Book of Acts in the New Testament, which has 28 chapters, making Acts 29 the "next chapter" in the history of the church. [ 3 ]
On March 29, 2012, Driscoll resigned as President of Acts 29 and from the Council of The Gospel Coalition, [53] turning his responsibilities over to Matt Chandler. [ 6 ] [ 54 ] Commenting on the transition, Chandler said, "[the Acts 29 board was] running a network of 422 churches on six continents the same way when it was 80 to 100 churches on ...
Patrick was a vice-president of the Acts 29 Network, and was a council member of The Gospel Coalition, [10] a group of Reformed Evangelical leaders from around the United States, including D. A. Carson, Tim Keller, and John Piper. He has written for Christianity Today and The Leadership Journal, [11] and contributed to The Resurgence blog. [12]
Acts 29 Church Planting Network [29] is an interdenominational network of pastors and churches from around the world founded by David Nicholas with funding from Spanish River Church planting network but with a substantial early association with Mark Driscoll and Mars Hill Church. [30]
The Council of Jerusalem or Apostolic Council is a council described in chapter 15 of the Acts of the Apostles, held in Jerusalem c. AD 48–50.. The council decided that Gentiles who converted to Christianity were not obligated to keep most of the rules prescribed to the Jews by the Mosaic Law, such as Jewish dietary laws and other specific rituals, including the rules concerning circumcision ...
In 1998 the Jesus Seminar published The Acts of Jesus: The Search for the Authentic Deeds of Jesus. To create the material for this book, they voted on the individual acts of Jesus as recorded in the gospels, much as they had previously voted on the individual sayings attributed to him. [5] According to the Jesus Seminar:
The movement gained wider publicity with a conference held in Louisville, Kentucky, ... (29 April 2008), "Two Cheers for the Resurgence of Calvinism in ...
In March 2012, Chandler was named president of Acts 29 Network, succeeding Mark Driscoll who had helped found the network of church planters but was later removed for a pattern of "ungodly and disqualifying behavior". [9] Acts 29 Network is a partnership of church plants that has grown to over 400 churches in the United States and around the world.