• The Bruderhof (German for “place of brothers”) was founded in 1920 by a group of young people seeking answers to the widespread devastation and chaos of...
  • The Bruderhof (/ˈbruːdərˌhɔːf/; 'place of brothers') is a communal Anabaptist Christian movement that was founded in Germany in 1920 by Eberhard Arnold.
  • Ian Randall of the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide explores the Bruderhof's understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in church community.
  • The Bruderhof Communities (Church Communities International, previously known as Society of Brothers or the Hutterian Society of Brothers)...
  • The only country that would allow a group of pacifists comprised of mixed nationalities to establish a community was Paraguay, to which the Bruderhof relocated...
  • In 1936 the Bruderhof Communities had purchased a 200-acre farm in England called Ashton Fields, near the village of Ashton Keynes in the Cotswolds area.
  • Bruderhof Communities Church International (“The Bruderhof”) is a communal Christian church striving to follow the example of the first Christain church...
  • ...members in 23 colonies in Germany, Paraguay, Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. In the United Kingdom, the Bruderhof is known as the Church Communities UK.
  • What is the Bruderhof?
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  • The current Communities derive from a rural settlement set up in 1920 in the spirit of these original Bruderhofs by German writer/theologian Eberhard Arnold...