Dates-Modern Flashcards
What movement were John & Charles Wesley (Methodism) a part of?
First Great Awakening
What do most ICOC churches do in 2002 signaling their change in doctrine?
They change their name to Church of Christ
When did the congregation move to a new building and rename itself the Crossroads Church of Christ?
1973
When and why were the McKeans fired?
In April, the McKeans are formally fired for their convictions
When was the Evangelization Proclamation fulfilled?
In 2000
Where did over 2,000 “remnant” young people move to and when?
Between 1985-1988, over 2,000 “remnant” young people move to Boston and her plantings from the Crossroads Campus Ministries.
What happened between 1985-1988?
Over 2,000 “remnant” young people move to Boston and her plantings from the Crossroads Campus Ministries.
When did Kip and Elena get married?
1976
When and where was Elena Garcia-Bengochea (McKean) baptized?
1973; at the Crossroads Church of Christ
When did the McKeans plant the CAICC and with how many people?
In 2007
What happened in 2007?
The McKeans plant the City of Angels International Christian Church with 42 “sold-out” disciples from Portland.
What was the ministry that the McKeans led together? How did it grow?
Campus Ministry Leaders for the Heritage Chapel Church of Christ and reach out to Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. Starting with seven students, 300 students are baptized in the next three years.
What happened in 2006?
With opposition to the McKeans helping Hilo, Hawaii under Kyle & Joan Bartholomew’s leadership, in October – seeing “no remedy” – the brothers in Portland formally announce that God has initiated a new movement: the Portland Movement or more well known as the SoldOut Discipling Movement. The name of “International Christian Church” is adopted by all SoldOut Movement congregations.
What pledges the movement to plant discipling churches in every nation with a city of at least 100,000 in population? When was it written?
The Evangelization Proclamation, written in 1994
Which year did the Sold Out Movement expand to 59 churches in 28 nations in eight years?
In 2015
What happened in 1988?
World Sector Leaders are selected formally forming a Central Leadership for the Boston Movement. The Mainline Churches of Christ “disfellowshipped” the Boston Movement because of this new central government.
What was the result of the second ungodly letter?
85 Evangelists and Elders “disfellowships” the McKeans and all the disciples with them
What happened in 2008?
The Central Leadership Council is selected by the McKeans.
What year did the McKeans go on Sabbatical and never make another decision for the ICOC?
In 2001
When was the Central Leadership Council selected by the McKeans?
In 2008
What happened in 1951?
Bill Bright initiates Campus Crusade at UCLA.
What happened in 2000?
The Evangelization Proclamation is fulfilled – 392 churches in 171 nations.
What year did the November Long Beach Unity Meeting happen?
2002
What happened in 1967?
Some progressive Churches of Christ – wanting to imitate the “success” of Campus Crusade and save their children who chose not to go to Christian Colleges – form an “experimental” effort for secular campuses called: Campus Advance. This was founded at the 14th Street Church of Christ in Gainesville, Florida. In 1973, the congregation moved to a new building and was renamed the Crossroads Church of Christ. In 1967, Chuck Lucas was chosen to initiate Campus Advance. Concepts such as small group evangelism (“Soul Talks”), “counting the cost” at baptism (total commitment), and a shepherding “buddy system” called “prayer partners” were innovations. The campus ministers and “women’s counselors” raised-up there were sent into existing Mainline Churches of Christ, thus forming the “Crossroads Movement” also called the “Total Commitment Movement.”
What happened in 1985?
Chuck Lucas resigns from the ministry leaving the Crossroads Campus Ministries without any direction. By this year, Boston had planted Chicago, London, New York City and Toronto.
What happened in 2009?
The Crown of Thorns Project becomes the rallying plan for the SoldOut Movement to evangelize the nations in this generation.
Who led the ministry that grew from 7 to 300 in the next three years?
The McKeans in 1976
Where and when did the McKeans “call out the remnant”?
At the second Portland World Missions Jubilee in August 2005
What happened in 2002?
The November Long Beach Unity Meeting formally sends the ICOC back to Mainline Theology. In fact, signaling this change in doctrine, most ICOC churches change their name to Church of Christ. For example: The “Denver International Church of Christ” changes its name to become the “Denver Church of Christ.”
How many churches/nations fulfilled the Evangelization Proclamation?
392 churches in 171 nations by 2000
Called in the United States: the Restoration Movement, Stone / Campbell Movement or the Christian Connection Movement. By the early 1900’s, the Restoration Movement had split into Disciples of Christ, Churches of Christ and conservative Christian Churches?
Second Great Awakening
What happened in the 1800s?
Second Great Awakening – Called in the United States: the Restoration Movement, Stone / Campbell Movement or the Christian Connection Movement. By the early 1900’s, the Restoration Movement had split into Disciples of Christ, Churches of Christ and conservative Christian Churches.
How many people signed the first letter that was sent out against the McKeans call?
65 Evangelists and Elders
When did the Reformation Movement happen? Who was involved?
The 1500s. Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli
What happened between 1987-1990?
About half of the “Crossroads Campus Ministry Churches” undergo “reconstruction” by the Boston Movement. Reconstruction is simply when every member of a congregation is called to be a disciple. Usually about half answer the call making the reconstructed congregations to be exactly the same “totally committed churches” as the Boston plantings. Interestingly in 1987, the Crossroads Church of Christ “disfellowshipped” the Boston Movement Churches because of the reconstruction, which they considered “unbiblical”.
What year did all Boston Movement Churches adopt “ICOC”?
In 1994
What happened in 1987?
The Crossroads Church of Christ “disfellowshipped” the Boston Movement Churches because of the reconstruction, which they considered “unbiblical”.
What happened in 1994?
The Boston Movement grows to 142 congregations in 53 nations. The Evangelization Proclamation is written, which pledges the movement to plant discipling churches in every nation with a city of at least 100,000 in population. The name “International Churches of Christ” is adopted by all Boston Movement Churches.
What name is adopted by all SoldOut Movement Congregations?
The name of “International Christian Church”
What happened in 1976?
Kip is the luckiest guy in the world as Elena marries him! They serve as the Campus Ministry Leaders for the Heritage Chapel Church of Christ and reach out to Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. Starting with seven students, 300 students are baptized in the next three years.
When did the First Great Awakening happen? Who was involved and what was their religion?
The 1700s.
What happened in the 1500s?
Reformation Movement – Luther, Calvin and Zwingli
What was the result of the November Long Beach Unity Meeting in 2002?
The November Long Beach Unity Meeting formally sends the ICOC back to Mainline Theology
What church did the McKeans go to after being fired in 2003? What was the condition of the church?
In July, the Spirit carries them to Portland, Oregon to a congregation whose membership had fallen from 300 to 26
What happened in 2013?
The City of Angels Church has daily baptisms and over 1,000 in attendance every Sunday. (Acts 2:47)
What happened in 2005?
The Portland Church experiences a great revival unseen anywhere else in the world in what is left of the ICOC. The Portland ICOC becomes the fastest growing congregation in what is left of the ICOC. Scores of “remnant disciples” seeking spiritual revival flock to Portland from 26 different states. At the second Portland World Missions Jubilee in August, McKeans “calls out the remnant.” In September, a letter signed by 65 Evangelists and Elders shows the tremendous opposition and persecution in response to McKean’s call. For the honor of God, the Portland ICOC Leadership pens “Our Concern for All The Churches.” Then, a second ungodly letter signed by 85 Evangelists and Elders “disfellowships” the McKeans and all the disciples with them.
What happened in 1979?
The Spirit sends the McKeans to the Lexington Church of Christ, which in time is renamed the Boston Church of Christ. Their first gathering with the Lexington Church of Christ on Friday, June 1, 1979 was “the 30 would-be-disciples in the Gempel’s living room.” The young men and women raised-up in this congregation to plant churches around the world become known as the Boston Movement. The major difference between “Crossroad congregations” and “Boston churches’’ was that in the Boston churches every member through the pulpit and discipling was called to “total commitment,” while most of the adults in Crossroad churches remained lukewarm.
From how many states did “remnant disciples” flock from seeking spiritual revival?
26 states
What year was Moscow planted? How many were baptized in the first year?
In 1991, 850 were baptized in Moscow
What happened in the 1950s?
Churches of Christ called by some: “The fastest growing church in America”
When did the Boston Movement grow to 142 congregations in 53 nations?
In 1994
What year were the World Sector Leaders are selected by the McKeans replacing the Central Leadership Council?
In 2014
What happened in 1973?
Elena Garcia-Bengochea (McKean) is baptized at the Crossroads Church of Christ.
What happened in 1972?
Kip McKean is baptized at the 14th Street Church of Christ
What is the “spark” that decimated the ICOC?
The Kreite Letter comes out in February 2003
What happened in 2015?
The Sold Out Movement has expanded in eight years to 59 churches in 28 nations.
When and where was the new movement initiated?
the brothers in Portland formally announce that God has initiated a new movement: the Portland Movement or more well known as the SoldOut Discipling Movement.
What happened in 1991?
Moscow is planted by the McKeans and 850 are baptized the first year.
What happened in the 1700s?
First Great Awakening – John & Charles Wesley (Methodism)
What happened in 2014?
World Sector Leaders are selected by the McKeans replacing the Central Leadership Council.
What is the major difference between “Crossroad congregations” and “Boston churches”?
In the Boston churches, every member through the pulpit and discipling was called to “total commitment,” while most of the adults in Crossroad churches remained lukewarm.
When did Bill Bright initiate Campus Crusade at UCLA.?
1951
What year did the City of Angels Church have daily baptisms and over 1,000 in attendance every Sunday. (Acts 2:47) ?
In 2013
In 2005, what church experience a great revival unseen anywhere else in the world in what was last of the ICOC?
Portland Church
How much did the LA planting grow by in the first 11 years?
From 154 to 10,000 disciples from 1990 to 2001
What happened in 1990?
The McKeans move to LA to encourage the young planting. It grows from 154 disciples to 10,000 disciples by 2001.
When and where was Kip McKean baptized?
1972; at the 14th Street Church of Christ.
When was Chuck Lucas chosen to initiate Campus Advance in which concepts such as small group evangelism (“Soul Talks”), “counting the cost” at baptism (total commitment), and a shepherding “buddy system” called “prayer partners” were innovations and the campus ministers and “women’s counselors” raised-up there were sent into existing Mainline Churches of Christ, thus forming the “Crossroads Movement” also called the “Total Commitment Movement”?
1967
When did the Crossroads Church of Christ disfellowship the Boston Movement?
1987
How did the Boston Movement start?
Their first gathering with the Lexington Church of Christ on Friday, June 1, 1979, was “the 30 would-be-disciples in the Gempel’s living room.” The young men and women raised up in this congregation to plant churches around the world become known as the Boston Movement.
World Sector Leaders are selected formally forming a Central Leadership for the Boston Movement in what year? What was a result of this?
In 1988, the Mainline Churches of Christ “disfellowshipped” the Boston Movement because of this new central government.
When were the Churches of Christ called by some: “The fastest growing church in America”?
The 1950s
Which church became the fastest growing church in what was left of the ICOC?
Portland Church
Who resigned in 1985 leaving the Crossroads Campus Ministries without any direction? How were the Boston churches doing by this time?
Chuck Lucas…Boston had planted Chicago, London, New York City and Toronto.
When did Some progressive Churches of Christ – wanting to imitate the “success” of Campus Crusade and save their children who chose not to go to Christian Colleges – form an “experimental” effort for secular campuses called: Campus Advance (founded at the 14th Street Church of Christ in Gainesville, Florida)?
1967
What happened in 2001?
McKeans go on Sabbatical and never make another decision for the ICOC.
What movement were Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli a part of?
Reformation Movement
What happened in 2003?
In February, the “Kreite Letter” is the spark that decimates the ICOC. In April, the McKeans are formally fired for their convictions. In July, the Spirit carries them to Portland, Oregon to a congregation whose membership had fallen from 300 to 26.
About half of which ministry underwent “reconstruction” and in when did it happen?
About half of the “Crossroads Campus Ministry Churches” undergo “reconstruction” by the Boston Movement between 1987-1990?
How many people signed the second letter that was sent out against the ICOC Leaderships’ “Our Concern for all the Churches”?
85 Evangelists and Elders
What year did the Crown of Thorns Project become the rallying plan for the SoldOut Movement to evangelize the nations in this generation?
In 2009
What is “reconstruction”?
Reconstruction is simply when every member of a congregation is called to be a disciple. Usually, about half answer the call making the reconstructed congregations to be exactly the same “totally committed churches” as the Boston plantings.
When did the Second Great Awakening happen?
The 1800s.