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250:. He said, 'Anyone in newfrontiers would know how much we treasure these doctrines. I am not sure that someone would feel they couldn't join us if they were not reformed. We have never said you have to be reformed to belong. But it is widely known and understood outside our circles that we are reformed and charismatic. That's how people see us. I have often said that I don't know how people who don't fully believe in the sovereignty of God can sleep peacefully at night.' 25: 334:
for master builders in helping to establish foundations in local churches and for fathers in the faith." Church historian Derryck Lovegrove has observed that Virgo has "enjoyed a powerful personal hegemony," referring to Virgo's influence both within his own movement, and the wider British New Church Movement.
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which has strongly influenced the Evangelical view ever since. He says: 'We do believe in the ongoing role of apostles and all Ephesians 4 gifts. We do recognize that of course the original twelve Apostles were unique, and that the canon of Scripture is complete. We do see the need however, today,
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leaders, believes the Bible teaches that the ministry of an apostle is for today, and did not end with the death of the first Apostles. He thinks the widespread belief amongst Evangelicals that apostles are no longer for today is largely a result of the Reformers opposition to the Roman Catholic
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such as prophecy and healing are for today. In an interview he said, 'We feel we are a bit unique in the emphasis on both the charismatic and yet also reformed theology which we hold dear. Often reformed teachers have tended to be cessationist and often Charismatics have tended to be
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By the end of the 1990s Newfrontiers had had become the largest Apostolic network in the UK. William K Kay believes that significant numbers of Baptist churches joining the movement, and avoiding scandals and other negative events contributed to this hegemony.
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Church, where he "never heard the gospel." When Virgo was 16 his sister became a believer, and through her he too was touched by God: he "got down on his knees and began to weep." At first he went to a formal Anglican Church, but when he visited
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Regarding the common argument that one cannot get doctrine from narrative passages like in Acts but must rely on didactic portions of scripture like the Epistles, Virgo says, 'that is wrong', and simply quotes 2 Tim 3:16 which says that
143:. Having become disillusioned by his experience in traditional UK churches, he sought to direct his church toward what he considered its New Testament "charismatic roots." He was influenced in this pursuit by the teaching of the British 313:
Virgo does not believe that tarrying meetings are necessary (as taught in some Pentecostal circles), he says: 'After the day of Pentecost no one is ever told to wait … The waiting is only until the day of Pentecost…'
123:, he said "the moment I went through the door, I realised that these people had got what I had." The pastor, EG Rudman, exercised a great influence on Virgo at a formative stage." Rudman was a supporter of the 294:. Virgo would say that the Samaritan experience in Acts 8 and the Ephesian disciples' experience in Acts 19 make it clear that baptism in the Holy Spirit does not always happen 'automatically' upon conversion. 162:) to the traditional denominations was not sufficient and that a more thorough restoration of church life to a New Testament pattern was necessary. Particular attention was initially given to the 178:, shepherd and teacher, and over time a broader understanding of the nature of church life began to emerge. He has been called a sort of elder statesman of Calvinist continuationists. 1224: 282:
Terry Virgo believes that baptism in the Holy Spirit is a distinct/separate experience from conversion. He thus differs from many evangelicals on this matter, including
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Newfrontiers has used week-long conferences, known as "Bible weeks" as an important strategy for growth and the development of its identity. Known originally as
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churches, which has grown into an international apostolic network of over 1500 churches in more than 70 nations. He is a leading
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In January 2011 it was announced that Terry would move from Church of Christ the King in Brighton to help lead a
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The Downs Bible Week ran for a decade from 1979 and gathered up to 20,000 people at its height. Expositional
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Kay, William K; Dyer, Anne E (2005). "Apostolic Networks in the UK: the dynamics of growth".
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The network of churches that related to Terry Virgo originally used the name
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The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
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Charismatic. He has five grown up children and twelve grandchildren.
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and certainly we have a great deal in common with them.'
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running for a decade from 1979, they were later called
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Interview with Terry Virgo on Church by Mike Reeves
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British New Church Movement
Newfrontiers
neocharismatic
evangelical
Calvinist
Brighton
Anglican
Presbyterian
Holland Road Baptist Church
Keswick Convention
pastor
Charismatic Movement
Restorationist
Arthur Wallis
charismatic gifts
prophecy
speaking in tongues
Ephesians
apostle
prophet
evangelist
Bible
worship
Newfrontiers
Kingston-upon-Thames
Calvinist

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