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Tim Richey
Tim Richey
is our church planter. He
recently finished training with Gene Edwards in Jacksonville, Florida. Tim
has worked to plant churches all over the country and the world, including
such
places
as Philadelphia,
Detroit, Atlanta,
Frankfurt, Germany, and Tirana, Albania.
A haberdasher by day, Tim is a passionate speaker and spends most of his spare
time in living rooms all over the country, working with Christians who want to
experience church life, first-century style.
Gene Edwards
Gene
Edwards originally planted the origins of our
church in 1989 (see Her
Story). For
over 30 years Gene Edwards has been involved in planting house churches; that
is, helping Christians to meet in homes. At the present moment, there is a gathering
of believers that Gene is involved with in each of the following cities: Jacksonville
(Florida), Colorado Springs, Philadelphia, Dearborn (Michigan), Ventura (California),
Minneapolis, Rotterdam (New
York), and Bournemouth, England. Gene holds conferences on church life as well
as conferences on the deeper Christian life
(click here
to see his website). Beyond that, Gene is an author. Here are some of the
books that Gene has written: (click
here
to visit his publisher's website)
The Beginning, The Escape, The Birth, The Triumph, The Return, The Divine Romance, The Prisoner In The Third Cell, A Tale Of Three Kings, Revolution, The Silas Diary, The Titus Diary, The Timothy Diary, The Priscilla Diary (in 2002: The Patmos Diary), The Highest Life, The Secret to the Christian Life, The Inward Journey, Letters To A Devastated Christian, Crucified By Christians, Dear Lillian, Overlooked Christianity, Rethinking Elders, When The Church Was Led Only By Laymen,
and Beyond Radical.
Gene currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida where he is planting a church
and writing more books.
If you would like to hear Gene's most famous message, "The Eternal Purpose,"
which he delivered at the outset of the Jesus movement at UCLA in 1969, click
here. (I apologize for the quality of the sound on this recording, but it's
35 years old!)

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