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"Where two or three are gathered together unto my Name there am I in the midst thereof." Mat_18:20



Simply we are Christians Gathered to the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ.



Gathered to Thy Name Lord Jesus

Losing sight of all but Thee

O what joy Thy presence gives us

Calling up our hearts to Thee





The "Divine Gathering Center" is the Name of our blessed Lord Jesus Christ. "No other name would do and there can be no other center but Christ for those who truly love Him and would be loyal to Him"..."He is personally present and takes His place in the center of the gathered Assembly. And this is the place we should give Him, too, the place of pre-eminence, the place of presidency and of authority - the central place." ...See Gen_49:10 and Psa_50:5 as instructive prophecy as to Christ being the gathering center. See also Joh_20:19 - Joh_20:26 as an example of the Living Christ taking his place.



The Holy Spirit leads only to Jesus and His precious name and not to the names of men or dead organizations..."'he that gathereth not with me scatereth' Luk_11:23.



If we are truly gathered unto Christ's name and Person we will not hold up other names as banners around which we rally and under which we are enrolled or be called by names such as those of the denominations about us, Those truly gathered to Christ's worthy name will disown all other names which displace and dishonor that worthy Name. To call ourselves by the names of men and denominations is to deny His adorable name and grieve Him, our Lord and Savior. To the Church at Philadelphia Christ could say, 'thou hast not denied my name' (Rev_3:8)- from R.K. Campbell: Church of the Living God.



The Name Reunited Brethren, like that of Plymouth brethren, was a label which was given by outsiders to identify those who gather unto the Lord's Name and reunited with others on the same ground. Brethren have long reveled in the truth given them by their forefathers, that we gather in no other Name other than that of Christ, What other Name is there? However, when Brethren who were called Kelly brethren, Lowe Brethren, Glanton Brethren or Continental Brethren came together at certain "re-untings" of fellowship, they were labeled "re-united Brethren". The term stuck. W. R. Dronsfeld's article below chronicles some of the activity of our fellowship "the brethren" so called, since 1870-1974.



The "Brethren" since 1870



by W. R. Dronsfeld



The Present Position



In 1948 overtures were made by the "Glanton" brethren to the "Lowe-Kelly" groups of meetings. United gatherings were held at Bradford and London but the brethren were not ready for healing at that time.



As a result of a conference of "Lowe-Kelly" brethren in London on November 18th 1961, a letter signed by 16 brothers was sent round the Glanton meetings which desired to explore the possibilities of further joint gatherings to dispel doubts and suspicions that lingered between the two companies. Then some local disagreements amongst the Lowe-Kelly brethren about matters connected with this overture delayed things for two years. When these had been settled a letter dated 3rd March 1964 signed by 13 Glanton brethren earnestly desiring that the exercise should not be dropped, was sent to the Lowe-Kelly brethren.



As a result of this, many local united gatherings for prayer and discussion were held and a conference of representative brethren took place in London on Oct. 10th 1964. Behind these moves there had been much prayer by brethren everywhere that the Lord might graciously lead to a better understanding.



At the conference it was found that there was general agreement on essential points of doctrine about which there had been suspicions in the past. Most brethren there were satisfied that there was no present cause for division, whatever there may or may not have been in history. A few wanted to insist on agreement of historical questions and the degree of blame to be attached to certain individuals long since dead, but this was resisted by the many. Much humiliation was felt at the breakdown in the testimony which the Lord had committed to them. Following this meeting it was agreed that a memorandum should be sent round the meetings, signed by eight representative brethren (four from each group) in which the measure of doctrinal agreement attained at the conference was to be stated. Accordingly there was drawn up a memorandum of doctrines from which there had been divergence (real or suspected) in the past, and replies were requested from all the assemblies as to whether this agreement could be regarded as basis on which further progress towards unity could be built. On March 6th 1965 the signatories of this memorandum met together again to consider the replies. They found that there had been universal agreement on the doctrines on all important points, an a very substantial majority earnestly desired healing. They circulated their report to this effect.



A meeting for prayer and humiliation was called for February 19th 1966 and many brethren from both sides attended, representing meetings in most areas of Great Britain. There was such an experience of the Spirit's leading and such a spirit of repentance for past evils that it was generally felt that the Unity of the Spirit was there and no barrier should continue. It was accordingly intimated to the brethren in America that such was the state of feeling that existed in Great Britain.



At first there appeared to be an impasse so far as the American brethren were concerned. Their wounds were more recent, the division of 1928 being very much in living memory. However, although it took eight years, that which seemed impossible came to pass and the brethren that had been rent asunder by the work of the enemy became re-united by Oct. 1974.



A very few brethren in America seceded, but the change of heart by the many was seen by them all to be a remarkable work of the Holy Spirit. Copies of some of the relevant correspondence are appended to this history.



So now all the so-called Exclusive brethren are united except for those with a "Taylorite" history and a section of "Tunbridge Wells" brethren which are mainly found in America. Some may enquire as to the possibility of an understanding with the many groups of "Ex-Taylorites". The fruits of the false system of "centralism" are still with them, and in particular there is no hope of healing while the Temporal Sonship heresy is condoned.



Brethren give the praise for healing to their blessed Lord and Saviour. It is in no spirit of self-congratulation that they come together, for it is with much weakness and poverty. The Lord's hand has been heavy upon them in chastening because of their pride and lack of watchfulness. The Lord said "Watch and Pray" and even if they prayed, they did not watch. There has been a marked decline in numbers amongst the brethren in Great Britain, due to the influence of the modern ecumenical spirit. When difficulties arise it is easy to give the truth up, where there is little conviction as to the principles of the assembly and the value that the Lord Himself places upon them.



W.R.Dronsfield.