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The Confessional County

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    Location
    Life21 Church
    2100 Jefferson Road Northfield, MN

    Date/Time
    Date(s) - Friday, November 11, 2022
    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Ray Simmons shares from his new book The Confessional County — a new case for the old practice of social confessionalism and building deliberate Christian settlements.

    “For the future of our families and Christian faith in America, many believe it is time to form our own communities. But Simmons recommends a different approach. Rather than communities, he presents a plan to build small civilization–“Local Christendom.” To do this, Simmons presents the lost doctrine of social confessionalism. He pulls from the biblical examples as well as the Scottish Covenanters, the Huguenots, and the early American settlements. All-of-society, through representative heads, confesses and covenants to the reigning King Jesus.”

    * Nursery Care is available for ages 0-5 years old.

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    Lt. Col. (Ret.) Raymond Simmons is a military strategist, pastor, and author of The Confessional County. His is also founder of The New Dunedin Project: a deliberate Christian settlement in the upper Midwest. He lives with wife and eight children. He enjoys homeschooling his children and feasting with the church body.

     

     


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