Newfrontiers

[3] In the early days of the movement a Bible week called "The Downs" was held at Plumpton Racecourse each year.

[4] In 2011, Terry Virgo handed over leadership to a score of leaders worldwide, each of whom is described as being "free to develop his own strategies, training programs, and gospel advance".

This value is expressed through the Bible having the central place in governing doctrine, practice, ethos and patterns of church life.

Newfrontiers believes that the message of grace and the gospel is central to the Christian life and local church.

Newfrontiers believes that all Ephesians 4 ministries operate today and congregants are encouraged to use their giftings in the churches.

Newfrontiers operates with a form of congregationalism and regard the local church as the centre of God's mission and purposes.

All Newfrontiers churches hold to a complementarian position on gender similar to that promoted by the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.

[10] A book by prominent Newfrontiers leader David Devenish on "spiritual warfare", praised by Terry Virgo as a text that "will help to fortify every believer intent on winning this battle", defines spiritual warfare as The reality that the advance of the gospel and the building of the church involve us in attacking and experiencing counter-attack in relation to real cosmic forces of darkness under the control of Satan who is also described as the god of this world.

[12] These include Nigel Wright believes that Newfrontiers and other British restorationists are claiming too much when they speak of "restoring the church".

[24]In February 2016, musician Joseph Coward wrote an article for Vice Magazine, in which he described a now disbanded Newfrontiers church.

New Addington Community Church is a Newfrontiers congregation in suburban London.
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