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War and Defeat - The Jesus Army and Fellowship revisited

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Details of websites and Facebook groups which those who are interested in the Jesus Army may wish to visit

"Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army" BBC details

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A 2025 two-part documentary being shown on BBC2 at 9pm: Sunday 27th. July and Sunday 3rd. August
Both episodes also available on BBC2 iPlayer

The Jesus Fellowship Survivors Association Facebook page: Freedom and Truth

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This group is open to all who have been affected by the Jesus Army / Fellowship Church.


The Jesus Army Watch website: Jesus Army Watch

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Established in 2000, the JAW has kept a spotlight on developments within the Jesus Army through the provision of a vast range of information, including a comprehensive archive of media reports.


The Jesus Army ex-members Facebook page: Jesus Army "The Good Times"

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(Taken as written from the Facebook page) "The Jesus Army was a visible Charismatic Christian Community Church. A radical bunch of folk in the 70's and 80's sold their houses and bought big Community House's. It Spiraled into a National Church with over 3000 members and baptised over 10'000 people. There has been a lot said about the church Good and Bad. There are lots of groups and people who talk about the bad. This is a Facebook Group which only focuses on "The Good Times" The beautiful memories and experiences. We want to encourage support but most of all, continue to Love Eachother"


The Jesus People Alumni Facebook page: Jesus People Alumini

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A group to share positive memories of Community Life in the Jesus Fellowship.


The Jesus Army Wikipedia page: The Jesus Army, also known as the Jesus Fellowship Church and the Bugbrooke Community


The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust website: Jesus Fellowship Closure

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The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust is closing. Updates on the closure and associated Redress Scheme are published on this website.


"One in six children sexually abused in Jesus Army cult": BBC website: BBC News

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Report by Jon Ironmonger (BBC Investigations) and Martin Heath (BBC News, Northamptonshire).