- Brethren in Christ Church
The Brethren in Christ Church (often abbreviated BIC) is an
Anabaptist Christian denomination with roots in theMennonite church,pietism , and Wesleyan holiness. They have also been known as "River Brethren" and "River Mennonites".Background
The BIC Church began about 1778 in
Pennsylvania . It loosely shares an early connection with the "United Brethren " back to 1767. The Brethren in Christ trace their denomination back to a group of Mennonites who lived just north ofMarietta, Pennsylvania on the east side of theSusquehanna River . As they met to study the Bible and to experience God, the people of this group (who became known as the River Brethren) developed a conviction that believer's baptism (trine immersion) was the scriptural form of baptism. The River Brethren of the 18th century also held to a firm reliance on the centricity of Scripture. As theirPietist lifestyles and their beliefs regarding baptism continued to develop, they began to distance themselves from otherAnabaptist denominations such as theMennonites andGerman Baptists , of which groups they had previously been a part.Jacob Engle is noted as one of the early leaders (sometimes considered the "founder" of the BIC Church) who promoted this position. The first confessional statement of this group was formulated around 1780.During the
American Civil War , when required by the Union government of theUnited States to register as a body that heldnon-resistance values, the name "Brethren in Christ" was adopted. "River Brethren" remained the popular usage into the 20th century for the American members of the denomination while "Dunkers" was the popular moniker given to the Canadian denomination members until the 1930s. The denomination still holds strongly to its pursuit of peace, but within the denomination there are many different interpretations of how this peaceful lifestyle should be lived out. Many live outpacifism , while others do not view Christ's call to peace as an antiwar statement, but as a call to live peacefully on an interpersonal level. The history of the denomination is rife with stories ofconscientious objection .About the turn of the century, the Brethren in Christ embraced the teachings of Wesleyan holiness. Members of the Brethren in Christ Church founded
Messiah College in 1909 (Grantham, Pennsylvania ), and the Niagara Christian Collegiate (a Canadian preparatory school) in 1932 (Ontario, Canada ).Articles of Faith and Doctrine
The current Articles of Faith and Doctrine were adopted in 1986. They emphasize the understanding of the inspired scriptures by the illumination of the
Holy Spirit , the "centrality ofChrist " in the divine revelation, the necessity of holiness, nonviolence and the importance of community.God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit reveals Himself through the divine record of the Scriptures. Salvation through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is received through the response of personal faith and repentance.Baptism (by trine immersion) and the Lord's supper are considered ordinances of the church.Foot washing , the dedication of children, prayer for the sick, laying on of hands, and anointing with oil are important accepted practices, but are not called ordinances.tatus
At the denomination's 2006 General Conference, the Brethren in Christ Church in North America (U.S. and Canada) had about 295 churches. As of 2000, The U.S. membership was over 20,000 in 216 churches. Denominational headquarters is in
Grantham, Pennsylvania , next to the [http://www.granthamchurch.org Grantham BIC Church] andMessiah College . There are 1,100 churches in 23 countries with a worldwide membership of around 80,000. The BIC church maintains some connection to its Mennonite-influenced heritage by partnering in ministry with theMennonite Central Committee . The church organization is divided into eight regional conferences (each represented by a bishop who sits on the Leadership Council) and one subconference. The conferences are as follows: Allegheny, Atlantic, Canadian, Great Lakes, Midwest, Pacific, Southeast, and Susquehanna; the subconference is centered aroundMiami, Florida and focuses onHispanic Ministries.Messiah College in Grantham, andNiagara Christian Collegiate inFort Erie, Ontario ,Canada , are affiliated with the BIC. The church is also has affiliations with a number of camps, conference centers, and ministries, as well asEvangel Publishing House inNappanee, Indiana , andChristian Light Bookstores in Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.Other divisions of the River Brethren include the
Old Order River Brethren (org. 1843), theUnited Zion Church (org. 1855), and theCalvary Holiness Church . The "Calvary Holiness Church" began in 1963 when the Philadelphia Brethren in Christ congregation (org. 1897) withdrew from the "Brethren in Christ", rejecting perceived changes in the denomination's faith and practice. The body incorporated in 1964, and had two congregations with about 40 members in 1980.The "Brethren in Christ" group usually known as
Christadelphians have no doctrinal or historical links with the Brethren in Christ Church.External links
* [http://www.bic-church.org/ Brethren in Christ Church] - official denominational website
* [http://www.bic-church.org/inpart In Part magazine] - official publication
* [http://www.evangelpublishing.com/ Evangel Publishing House]
* [http://www.messiah.edu/archives Brethren in Christ Historical Library and Archives - Archives of Messiah College] - official website
* [http://www.messiah.edu/ Messiah College] - official website
* [http://www.niagaracc.com/ Niagara Christian Collegiate] - official website
* [http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_98.html#670 Calvary Holiness Church] - on Adherents.com
* [http://www.geocities.com/riverbrethren/ Old Order River Brethren] - "unofficial" website
* [http://www.messiah.edu/siderinstitute/morris_sider.shtml The Sider Institute] - official website
* [http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_633.html#4079 United Zion Church] - on Adherents.com
* [http://bic-forum.org BIC Forum] - "unofficial" BIC electronic forum
* [http://bicblogs.blogspot.com BIC Blogs] - "unofficial" listing of BIC-related Blogs
* [http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=bicblogs LibraryThing.com BIC Catalog] - "unofficial" listing of librarything.com catalog of BIC related books.References
*"Encyclopedia of American Religions", J. Gordon Melton, editor
*"Handbook of Denominations in the United States", by Frank S. Mead, Samuel S. Hill, and Craig D. Atwood
*"Profiles in Belief: the Religious Bodies of the United States and Canada", by Arthur Carl Piepkorn
*"Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States (2000)", Glenmary Research Center
*"Quest for Piety and Obeidence: The Story of the Brethren in Christ", Carlton O. Wittlinger (1978)
*"Two Hundred Years of Tradition and Change: The Brethren in Christ in Canada", E. Morris Sider (1988)
*Brensinger, Terry L., ed. "Focusing Our Faith: Brethren in Christ Core Values". Nappanee, IN: Evangel Pub. House, 2000.
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