Twins!
This week is an exciting one. Our house church network here in Chicago is having “twins!”
Over the last year a simple church has been meeting in our home for prayer, communion, fellowship and scheming up the Kingdom of God in our city. It was born out of a desire to be the church…the church we want to see in the world. It was nothing earth-shattering, it but it was always real. This last year I’ve seen people in our house church grow leaps and bounds – learning to trust in God, to hear his voice, to share their true selves with brothers and sisters. And they’ve learned to seek out their purpose and mission.
Over the last few months, several in our group have felt the call to take a step of faith and plant a church in a new context, opening up more living room space to new faces, new hearts.
It was not something we imposed on folks, not something we pressured people in our group to do – it was talked about and dreamed about – but these two churches seem to have been born organically – from a continual stance of listening to the Holy Spirit on the next steps for our community.
One church had its first gathering on Monday night, the second was last night (Wednesday). Both are beautiful, fragile, yet complete pictures of the Bride of Christ. I am so thankful and proud to be a part of the church family emerging all the time here in Chicago. These two new churches, like all the others in our church network, will be able to reach out to people far from God – which is what its really all about. It reminds me of how families grow to include new people, to leave the nest and venture out into new territory!
It is beyond any one person – it is a people movement… it is a God movement!
Rusty Wimberly 2:43 pm on September 15, 2011 Permalink
I’ve wrestled with this subject over the past 3 years now and most people still don’t get it. I fully agree, the form follows function. The place we gather will most often determine what happens when we gather. With house church being a great forum for “one anothers” it seems to be challenging for other things such as preaching, teaching, outreach and extended times of gifted ministry. The building setting could be more conducive for teaching, evangelism and community outreach…maybe? The bottom line in our culture is some people are not going to feel comfortable coming to a strangers house. All in all, we all need to be reminded that church is not defined by the building but in order to actually follow the Lord in discipleship we need to do it in community.
Mark W 11:57 am on September 17, 2011 Permalink
Rusty — good thoughts! We are finding that having a mix of “regularly scheduled events” both in and out of homes helps new guests feel welcome, AND it keeps the focus off “event” but places faith back into “all of life” where it should be. The book AND by Halter/Smay has been very helpful. Have you read it?
Mark W 11:57 am on September 17, 2011 Permalink
Rusty — good thoughts! We are finding that having a mix of “regularly scheduled events” both in and out of homes helps new guests feel welcome, AND it keeps the focus off “event” but places faith back into “all of life” where it should be. The book AND by Halter/Smay has been very helpful. Have you read it?
Website Hosting 6:57 am on January 19, 2012 Permalink
Really interesting thought and interesting post..