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Encyclopedia > Anabaptist Association of Australia and New Zealand

The Anabaptist Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ) is an association of individuals from a variety of Christian denominations in Australia and New Zealand created to form another network providing a visible presence and voice for the Anabaptist tradition.[1][2] Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Relation to other religions Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Christianity Portal This box:      Anabaptists (Greek ανα (again) +βαπτιζω (baptize), thus re-baptizers[1]) are Christians of the Radical Reformation. ...


In 1998 the body was incorporated with about 80 members.[3] The association believes that the enduring legacy of the Anabaptists includes:

  • baptism upon profession of faith
  • church membership is voluntary and members are accountable to the Bible (read through the revelation of Jesus) and to each other
  • commitment to the way of peace and other teachings of Jesus as a rule for life
  • separation of church and state
  • worshipping congregations which create authentic community and reach out through vision and service

Annual meetings

  • 1998
  • 1999, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
  • 2000
  • 2001, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2002
  • 2003, Sydney, Australia

Notes

  1. ^ Mennonites in Australia and New Zealand. Third Way Café. Retrieved on 2007-12-24.
  2. ^ Subversive Anabaptism?. Eastern Mennonite Missions. Retrieved on 2008-03-15.
  3. ^ Mennonite Brethren Herald (Vol. 38, No. 17)

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External links

  • Official website

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