NeoMoravian
NeoMoravian is a contemporary religious movement inspired by the historic Moravian Church of Herrnhut and its 18th-century missionary impulse. It seeks to renew Moravian spirituality within urban, secular societies and to foster lay leadership and communal mission. The movement arose in the late 1990s and 2000s among scholars, pastors, and laypersons in North America and Europe who were shaped by modern ecumenism and social outreach.
NeoMoravians affirm the centrality of Jesus Christ, personal discipleship, and congregational life oriented toward service. Theologically
Congregations are largely autonomous, linked by regional associations and a loose network that convenes at periodic
Open to baptized Christians from various backgrounds; engages in ecumenical dialogue; collaborates with traditional Moravian churches