Holiness Without the Legalism
Ten denominations cooperate to revive their historic emphasis.
David Neff interviews Kevin Mannoia | posted 3/27/2006 12:00AM

5 of 5

Number two, the intent of this project is to offer the broader church something that we feel deeply about, that we have lived with for 150 years in our respective denominations. Personally, I think God is increasingly calling the broader church to cross all lines of demarcation and division. And I would love to see this Holiness message blur those lines, so that we come together around this thing that is truly from the heart of God.
Copyright © 2006 Christianity Today. Click for reprint information.
Related Elsewhere:
The Holiness Manifesto also appears on our site today.
Holinessandunity.org has more information about the Wesleyan Holiness Study Project, including papers presented at its meetings.
Christian History and Biography, a Christianity Today sister publication, examined the roots of the holiness movement in its Spring 2004 issue.