Let us begin with a very important fact. The goal of the site is not to criticize traditional or institutional churches. Yes, some of the articles make comparisons and some of the writers do strongly question traditional practices. However, those of us...
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Some of the principles we most want to emphasize are:
Most of the articles you will find on the site are chosen because they reflect the above principles. We want to think together- How we can more effectively make Christ the head of our church? What are we doing to truly practice the priesthood of all believers? Are we living as the sent ones of God, involving our lives with unbelievers? Is our church really making disciples? Are we truly helping people grow deeper in their relationship with God?
You and others have asked, “do you think “simple church” is the answer to the churches problems?” NO, of course not. There is no model and no method that is the answer. That is why we are trying to present more principles and heart issues than methods here. The practicals and methods you do find on the site are suggestions as to ways to apply Biblical principles. The comparisons and challenges are simply presented to stir our thinking in fresh ways. The only thing that will really help us and change us is a moment by moment reliance on God and obedience to His word, and a true commitment to make Christ Lord of our lives and the true Head of our churches. (read the article Why House Church is not the Answer? for more of our perspective on this) We don’t expect you to agree with every word you read here, and neither do we. However, it is important that we join this global dialogue that is occurring, so that we can discern what God is speaking to us both as individuals and as churches. Read, pray, dialogue, and may God speak to us all about how we can be the disciples and bride He has called us to be |

We have over one hundred articles available on our site, so if you are a new visitor, you may be overwhelmed. Where should you start?
Some call them house churches. Some call them organic churches. Some
call them simple churches. We prefer to just call them churches. They
are rapidly multiplying, simple communities of believers, meeting in
homes, offices, campuses, wherever God is...
You are church before you do church. This is one of
the fueling insights of the missional church movement. This isn't a new
idea...but it is pretty provocative, especially when one considers its
implications. If we take Jesus at his word when he say...
Organic Church. I've been using this term for around
fifteen years now. Today it's become somewhat of a clay word, being
molded and shaped to mean a variety of different things by a variety of
different people.

