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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

HOUSE CHURCH

House Church


What is a "House Church?"

A House Church is a real, effectual, local, small congregation of Christians worshiping and practicing its faith. It can be in a middle class home in a US suburb, the basement of a church building, in a garage in an undisclosed country where it is illegal to have a church, or in the back of a business in a developing country.
It is a house of worship, one that is as old as the Church itself. It is the archetype of the first intimate Christian gatherings and means that Christ used to form His Bride, the Church. It is the simple organization that fulfils His call and purpose for worship, discipleship, care, and fellowship. It is not a building; rather, it is a movement of people in Christ. A house church or a meta church or a home fellowship-whatever name you give it-is God's unfolding plan upon lives collectively as they come together to worship, fellowship, learn, serve, and inspire one another.

Do you or your people struggle with your role and placement in church? Do your people feel disconnected or lost in church? Do they feel like they are unimportant or not noticed or appreciated? Do they feel they are not getting fed spiritually or challenged to grow? Do they feel they have few opportunities to exercise their gifts and call? Do you...
Developing a House Church - Part II
We are called to preach the Gospel not lose it in some institution. We are called to proclaim the Word, to read theBible in our services not hide it and thus hide our Lord! A Home
Church Reflects our Responsibility of Servanthood to Christ
Why and how do we do our home church? The point of any church is that we must heed God's call, His plan, purpose, and principles all associated as His children and representatives. Why? We belong...
Hebrews chapter 3 gives us a template on doing a successful home church: For any church to be successful, big or small, in a cathedral or in a home, we have to have a correct vision and alignment, to know why and what we are doing and where we are going.
Francis Schaeffer stated many times-most notably in his book The Church at the End of the Twentieth Century-"that it is interesting, however, that the church was in the home." meaning that "a real true church" is not about buildings or even programs. It is a gathering with a purpose to know and grow in Christ, to spur on one another in the faith, to practice the "one anothers" in Scripture-that we are equipped and encouraged to grow and live out our faith in our personal lives and collectively in the world. In fact, if you study church history, there were no buildings for the first three hundred plus years. All churches were in homes and even underground to avoid persecution. There they thrived and grew.
When the church became an institution, then the real trouble came-not from persecution but rather from pride, power plays, and lost focuses. Then traditions set in and Christ was so clouded by our ritual and the over fixation of customs and religious practices that there was no effectual reason or function for the church except for power and control over people's lives. These are the real enemies of the Church. The church became lost in its own institution when it was once alive in the homes!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

ANOTHER KIND OF CHURCH =The Organic Church -Something New

The

Organic

Church

Something New in case you might be interested

We got tired of attending “church” and decided to be the CHURCH.

We are Christians. Our commitment to the Lord is vibrant.

— But —

We got tired of attending “church” services as passive spectators.

Today we are Christians gathering in homes.

WHAT IS AN ORGANIC CHURCH?

An organic church is a community of believers who are founded and function upon the daily life of Jesus Christ within them.

As Frank Viola aptly writes:

By "organic church," I mean a non-traditional church that is born out of spiritual life instead of being constructed by human institutions and held together by religious programs.

Organic church life is a grass roots experience that is marked by face-to-face community, every member functioning, open-participatory meetings (opposed to pastor-to-pew services), nonhierarchical leadership, and the centrality and supremacy of Jesus Christ as the functional

Leader and Head of the gathering. Put another way, organic church life is the experience of the Body of Christ. In its purest form, it's the fellowship of the Triune God brought to earth and experienced by human beings.

We all know what the term “organic” means. It means 100% natural without any artificial or man-made ingredients added. This is a non-institutional form of church because it is born out of the experience and life of Christ within his people. No man-made structures or programs are necessary or desired.

WHO ARE WE?

We are plain, ordinary, run-of-the-mill Christians. Our backgrounds vary, but our love for the Lord Jesus identifies our hearts and is the basis of our unity.

WHAT DO WE BELIEVE?

We believe in the mainstream values and Biblical doctrines of Christianity. Our unity is based on our oneness with Christ. Our commitment to each other is also based on the oneness of His Body with Him as Head.

WHAT ARE OUR MEETINGS LIKE?

They are informal, as a family gathering might be. Everyone is free to participate. Our emphases is Jesus Christ. Prayer, singing, testimonies, teachings, sharing revelations, and faceto-face interaction can happen at any time in any meeting. We have discovered that no two meetings are alike. Our meetings are punctuated with lots of fun, camaraderie and, at times,mingled with tears. The Holy Spirit guides and we follow.

ARE WE A MOVEMENT OF SOME KIND?

NO!

Though there is a phenomenon of Christians who are seeking to return to the simplicity of gathering in living rooms like the early Christians did. World wide 112 million Christians do not even attend a traditional church.

A few of the countries where Organic Churches are becoming prolific are:

China North & South Korea

England New Zealand

Australia The European Countries

Though America is lagging behind the rest of the world in developing organic church life, according to George Barna’s research, five million Christians across America have chosen to gather in homes. We are experiencing a steady decline in traditional church attendance.

Christians are “church-hopping”, hoping to find the reality of Christ’s headship and the vitality of Body Life.

We are discovering His leadership and Body vitality in our living rooms as we gather toworship, encourage, and build each other up. Are we perfect? Are we always right? Of course not! But we are in process. Together we are discovering freedom in Christ and a unity that supports a practical life of expressing Him.

Our fellowship extends beyond our gathering times and spills over into daily events. We are a community, not a weekly meeting.

WHAT IS OUR MOST DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTIC?

Hopefully, we do not have one.

We do try to keep things simple by keeping Christ central.

We would like to be known for our love for Jesus and one another.

HOW DO WE MAKE DECISIONS?

As a collective body, we decide by consensus.

WHAT IS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT

ORGANIC CHURCH?

There is no place to hide. We come to gatherings ready to give! We worship by our participation. We are sharing the totality of our lives with one another, not just meeting once a week. We are becoming a true Christ-centered community.

IS THIS FOR YOU?

Only you can decide. We could not find the intimacy we wanted in our walk with Christ in the institutional setting. We wanted to experience Body life, and could not find it in traditional church services.

We have decided — “It is for us!” Feel free to visit an Organic Church and discover whether or not it is for you.

WHY THIS BOOKLET?

It is three fold:

to let you know that if you have departed from the mainstream setting of the “Christian religion”, you are not departing from Christ, you are not in rebellion against Him, and you are not alone.

to expose you to an alternative way of church that you may not be aware of.

to give you an opportunity to visit with Christians who have departed from the

“institutional setting.”

Now it’s your decision.

Come and visit us and . . ..

“Behold how they love one another.”

One Closing Thought

Every congregation mentioned in the New Testament was an organic church.

For more information about organic churches

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For More Resources on Organic Church:

http://www.housechurchresource.org/

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