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Our site is about exactly what the url says; Uncomplicated Christianity. We cover Scripture, early Christianity and apologetics, while incorporating “Methodism” (not denominationally affiliated) according to the Rev. John Wesley. 

We believe there is only one way, one truth, one covenant, one bride and one Kingdom.

We uphold the Apostles and Nicene Creeds. 

Who we are:

We are a family. We are not Scholars or officially ordained in Ministry. We are “laity” who have spent years trying to navigate the myths, history of Christianity, and false teachings..  We believe in the value of the early Christian writings, known as the early Church Fathers, and of knowing at least some Christian history.

In our internet age, especially with social media, it is very easy for Christians and non-believers to learn many myths about Christianity, along with a mixture of differing expressions of the faith and even false teachings.

Along with this,  the fact that there is over 2,000 years of history to weed through, can make this a very time consuming task.  Our path has been one of curiosity and discovery, as we wanted to know the unbiased, real, historical and biblical stance of all these varying positions. This is how our website was born. .

We are not claiming authority. We write about what we have studied, in the hopes that others can use it as a starting point for their own research and Christian journey. 

We are “unchurched” or in other words no longer denominationally churched Christians. We are Protestant Wesleyan/Methodism in practice. We practice house Church in our home.  We see the value in institutionalized churches for some, and home church for others. 

We are amillennial. Trinitarian and most of all  “Gospel Practioners”. 

We feel that Christians should reflect what they believe in how they live.  As the Bible says, “you will know them by their fruit”.   

We believe in being Kingdom Christians and hold to Christian ethics. We are NOT politically affiliated. 

What we believe:

We believe as the bible says – the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. All people are called to make disciples. All people are called to some form of ministry via the gifts of the spirit.  Ministry is going forth and making disciples, not exclusively institutionalized.  As John Wesley said: “The World is my Parish”. 

We believe: “In Essentials Unity, In Non-Essentials Liberty, In All Things Charity”. 

We uphold the Apostle Creed and the Nicene Creed. 

We believe that one can not earn their salvation, however we will seek to be like Christ and to grow in the Holy Spirit (Grace). Good works and a turning from sin will result. 

We believe one can attend a Church or have Church in their own home, under a tree or anywhere else as long as they are serving and worshipping God. 

Material on our site:

We have on this site, a library of the Early Church Fathers along with our own post. We currently have Early Church Fathers Quotes by Topic, to research what the early church believed about doctrine and Christian lifestyle.

We also have the complete Ante Nicene Fathers.

We also have quotes from various scholars, ministers, historians and others on the existence of Jesus, the crucifixion, the ressurection, as well as apologetic material for use in evangelizing against Zionism, Islam, Atheist and others.

We believe in a balanced approach to history, Christianity and to not “throw out the baby with the bathwater” as they say. If something is new, if it was not taught from the beginning and in the early history of the Christianity, then that is a huge red flag. 

 

Note: We do not use Ai to write our material so you will likely find some spelling and grammar errors.

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