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A post [[Reorganisation Nationalisation Revolution|RNR]] term for a [[colony]] - shaking off its radical [[hippie]] movement image, homes were to appear as more family-like units. They are considered a [[missionary]] outpost, and manned by members who may be of different status, ranging from MM, to FM, to CM. Different policies have been enacted over the years about what constitutes a "home" - defined by combinations of the quality and/or quanity of membership. Homes are also expected to live up to stringent standards detailed on a checklist.
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A post [[Reorganization Nationalization Revolution]] (RNR) term for a '''commune''' or "'''[[colony]]'''". Shaking off The Family's radical [[hippie]] movement image, "'''homes'''" were to appear as more family-like units. They are considered missionary outposts, and manned by members who may be of different status, from [[Family Disciple]]s to [[Missionary Member]]s to [[Fellow Member]]s. Different policies have been enacted over the years defining what constitutes a "home", based on combinations of status and/or quantity of members. Homes are also expected to live up to stringent standards detailed in The Family's governing [[Charter]].
  
See [[:Category:Places]]
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==See also==
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*[[Colony]]
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*[[Combo]]
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*[[Jumbo]]
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*[[Selah home]]
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*[[Service home]]
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*[[Teen Combo]]
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[[Category:Family Centers]]
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 10 June 2006

A post Reorganization Nationalization Revolution (RNR) term for a commune or "colony". Shaking off The Family's radical hippie movement image, "homes" were to appear as more family-like units. They are considered missionary outposts, and manned by members who may be of different status, from Family Disciples to Missionary Members to Fellow Members. Different policies have been enacted over the years defining what constitutes a "home", based on combinations of status and/or quantity of members. Homes are also expected to live up to stringent standards detailed in The Family's governing Charter.

See also