
The Submerging Church
How the Emerging Church is Drawing Multitudes Away from Biblical Christianity.
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Overview
What are Emergent Church leaders teaching that has so many of our current generation tuned in to their "doctrine," but tuned out to holy scripture? How have Emergent leaders captured the hearts and minds of unsuspecting people all over the world, departing from many of the clear teachings, commandments and warnings found in the pages of the bible? Journey with us as we take a closer look at the Emerging Church, its leaders, their teachings and where it is all headed in light of bible prophecy. If you are familiar with any of the leaders spoken of in this documentary, and you love Truth, then you don’t want to miss a second of this compelling, thoroughly documented exposé uncovering the truth behind the Emergent Church. Leaders exposed: Rick Warren, Brian McLaren, Tony Campolo, Rob Bell, Doug Pagitt, Tony Jones, Bono and more…
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Runtime
138 min
Release Date
2012-09-30
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Joe Schimmel
Self - Narrator
Rob Bell
Self (archive footage)
Tony Campolo
Self (archive footage)
Brian McLaren
Self (archive footage)
Rick Warren
Self (archive footage)
Jay Bakker
Self (archive footage)
Bono
Self (archive footage)
Tony Jones
Self (archive footage)
Doug Pagitt
Self (archive footage)
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