Bruderhof Community Rules at Ethan Raines blog

Bruderhof Community Rules. What is “community of goods”? Describing themselves as a “fellowship of families and singles”, bruderhof residents are required to wear simple clothing and aren’t paid a wage for the job they do within the community. The bruderhof (german for “place of brothers”) was founded in 1920 by a group of young people seeking answers to the widespread devastation. Community of goods, also known as the common purse, simply means we share everything. But some former members have told bbc inside out their historical experience of growing up inside the bruderhof's communities. The roughly 300 members of the darvell bruderhof, in east sussex, do not get paid and do not personally own anything. They also have no debt, no rent to pay, and don’t even do their own shopping. Read more about why we live in community at the bruderhof. In a quiet village outside london, a religious community has decided to swap the consumerism of the modern, competitive world for a simpler life.

A rare glimpse at life among the Bruderhof community Huck
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But some former members have told bbc inside out their historical experience of growing up inside the bruderhof's communities. The roughly 300 members of the darvell bruderhof, in east sussex, do not get paid and do not personally own anything. In a quiet village outside london, a religious community has decided to swap the consumerism of the modern, competitive world for a simpler life. Community of goods, also known as the common purse, simply means we share everything. Describing themselves as a “fellowship of families and singles”, bruderhof residents are required to wear simple clothing and aren’t paid a wage for the job they do within the community. They also have no debt, no rent to pay, and don’t even do their own shopping. What is “community of goods”? The bruderhof (german for “place of brothers”) was founded in 1920 by a group of young people seeking answers to the widespread devastation. Read more about why we live in community at the bruderhof.

A rare glimpse at life among the Bruderhof community Huck

Bruderhof Community Rules Read more about why we live in community at the bruderhof. What is “community of goods”? The roughly 300 members of the darvell bruderhof, in east sussex, do not get paid and do not personally own anything. The bruderhof (german for “place of brothers”) was founded in 1920 by a group of young people seeking answers to the widespread devastation. Read more about why we live in community at the bruderhof. But some former members have told bbc inside out their historical experience of growing up inside the bruderhof's communities. Describing themselves as a “fellowship of families and singles”, bruderhof residents are required to wear simple clothing and aren’t paid a wage for the job they do within the community. In a quiet village outside london, a religious community has decided to swap the consumerism of the modern, competitive world for a simpler life. They also have no debt, no rent to pay, and don’t even do their own shopping. Community of goods, also known as the common purse, simply means we share everything.

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