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NeoOrthodoxy is a movement of Christianity characterized by the belief that our faith in Jesus Christ transcends country, politics, and culture, centering instead on our identity as children of God, and therefore, members of a global family, a kingdom of priests, stewards of the earth, and caretakers of the community we each dwell within.

We relate more with the singular simplicity of early church culture than with the modern distinctions, divisions and politics of the church today. NeoOrthodoxy reflects an increasing return the biblical model of the plurality of church leadership, ancient Christian spiritual practices, and ministry that is dependent on the supernatural.


We believe that every member of the family of God represents some unique combination of God’s characteristics. Our responsibility is to model the gifting and authority that Jesus did, be ambassadors of reconciliation between mankind and God as well as with each other, and develop people into spiritual maturity and oneness with God. How do we do this?


Oldest Christian Monastery

St. Anthony’s Monastery, Egypt. AD 298

We believe that every role God established for the growth and operation of the church is critical for the balance of the church.

Every spiritual gift is vital to relationship with God, the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, and the unity and stability of the Body of Christ.

Every person of the Trinity has a significant role. The Father sets agenda and our approval and affection; the Son is our archetype and the embodiment of authority; and the Spirit gives us our access to God and activation of His wiring within us.


We believe that God is immutable and unchanging, and that His design for the Body of Christ has not changed along the way. Read more…


Birthplace of Christianity

Jerusalem, AD 33-35 Acts 1:4, 2:5-47

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House of Ananias

Damascus, AD 36 Acts 9:10