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How Did We Get here? A brief look at Church History
Pre-Christendom - Christ to Constantine:
Christianity grew from a small, marginalized sect to a centralized accepted religion in 200 years - from a negliable percentage to 10 percent and growing.
Conversions were most likely a result of strong relational, interpersonal contacts with family, friends, and neighbors. To keep growing, Christians maintained open networks - able to reach out into new adjacent networks.
Epidemics played a crucial role in Christianities growth. From caring for their own to caring for others was significant - a lower death rate and relationships developed while caring for pagans.
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I was recently asked by a Christian Magazine why Organic Church has an advantage to more conventional church expressions in reaching lost people. Here is my answer.
When we teach about organic church (OC), it is not the kind of church (organic, seeker sensitive, purpose-driven...whatever) that is attractive to lost people, it is Christ, and Christ alone.
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I was recently asked by a Christian Magazine why Organic Church has an advantage to more conventional church expressions in reaching lost people. Here is my answer.
When we teach about organic church (OC), it is not the kind of church (organic, seeker sensitive, purpose-driven...whatever) that is attractive to lost people, it is Christ, and Christ alone.
Why Organic Church has an Edge on Outreach?
I was recently asked by a Christian Magazine why Organic Church has an advantage to more conventional church expressions in reaching lost people. Here is my answer.
When we teach about organic church (OC), it is not the kind of church (organic, seeker sensitive, purpose-driven...whatever) that is attractive to lost people, it is Christ, and Christ alone.
Changes in Organic Church Conference with Neil Cole
Greetings,
We learned earlier this week that Neil Cole will not be able to attend the Organic Church Conference in Kiev. He ruptured his Achilles tendon and had to have surgery. This, however, will not change the plans for our conference.
Simple Church Networks vs. The Cell / Small-Group Church
It is vital to understand that house (or simple) church networks are not the same thing, in any way, as churches with small groups (even if those small groups are called "house churches."
The cell church (I will adopt the term "cell" church to refer to all types of small-group-based churches) has been a strong movement in North America over the past 30 years while the house (or simple) church network is only just beginning to emerge.
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Earlier this year I heard a message entitled Not by Might, Nor by Power from Zechariah 4:1-14.
This phrase which bounces around in Christian circles- "not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit says the Lord" has held great power through the ages. That was the first point of the sermon- It is about the Holy Spirit. He must be at the center of things. We can't do anything without Him. Our dependence must be on His guidance, not our own. This was a great reminder....
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All across the world, people are gathering in small groups to serve and worship God, be family, and encourage and affect each others lives. These gatherings are called by many names including simple church, organic church, and house church. Whatever you call it, the people involved value incarnational ministry to the lost, living radically for Jesus and each other, and are willing to get rid of anything that gets in the way of being fully devoted followers of Christ.
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