What Are the Differences Between a Biblical Church and a Cult?
Many people accustomed to the traditional church are surprised by what they don’t find at Xenos: no cross, no pews, no stained glass, no rituals, no priestly garments, no denominational listing. Others who hear Xenos emphasizes being “a movement of house churches,” wonder why we endorse separate meetings during the week led by non-staff volunteers in people’s homes. Still others, especially family members of new Christians in Xenos, may wonder if such a different type of church is authentic or a strange cult. We understand the sincerity of these questions and concerns, and take them very seriously.
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