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The Christian Community in Sacramento is part of an international movement for the renewal of religion, founded in 1922 in Switzerland by the eminent Lutheran theologian and minister Friedrich Rittlemeyer, with the help of Rudolf Steiner, Austrian thinker and mystic. The Christian Community is a church centered around the seven sacraments in their renewed form. The text of our Creed, is a metamorphosis of the Apostle’s and Nicene Creeds. Members are not required to sign articles of faith, and are encouraged to form independent judgments in religious matters. Nor do we have any formal written dogma . Each priest has the freedom to teach anything which does not contradict the content of the sacraments whose texts form the “bedrock” of The Christian Community. As a result, the teachings are rich, varied and evolving. They are inspired by traditional Christian theology, the original work of Rudolf Steiner, and by independent research and insights of priests and members. There is room in this modern Christian theology to incorporate such ideas as reincarnation and karma, a truly cosmic conception of Christ, and the role of spiritual beings at all levels of existence. There are approximately 350 independent Christian Community Congregations world-wide, with…
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The Christian Community, 3506 Eisenhower Dr., Sacramento, CA 95826 The church is in the “Rosemont” area of Sacramento between Bradshaw and Watt, south of Rte. 50. From Fair Oaks: Take Rte 50 W and exit at Bradshaw. Go over freeway and take the first right on Micron. Then go straight through the next 5 stop signs (only after stopping) and turn right on Eisenhower Dr. The church is a block and a half down on the left. Address 3506 Eisenhower Dr. Overland from Fair Oaks: take Fair Oaks Blvd. Turn left on Watt, cross river and freeway and turn left at the third traffic light, Kiefer Blvd. and go left at the first traffic light, Southport, which ends at Eisenhower, go right and the church is the second driveway. From Sacramento: Take Rte. 50 E and exit at Watt Blvd. S. turn left at the third traffic light, Kiefer Blvd. and go left at the first traffic light, Southport, which ends at Eisenhower, go right and the church is the second driveway. View Larger Map
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