John Mark Hicks, author of
Come to the Table: Revisioning the Lord's Supper
and
Down in the River to Pray: Revisioning Baptism as God's Transforming Work
, has a neat, albeit sad, post on his blog describing the divisions of the church community in Winchester, Kentucky. It is one town that seems to highlight the divisions of the Stone-Campbell movement.
Division in the Stone-Campbell Movement: A Case Study