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Start A Church, Look For A Church, Or Preach The Gospel? Listen to Audio!

6/2/2013

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I get emails from all over the world. One question that I see frequently is if I know of a home church in a particular area. Great question, but the short answer is no. I don't have a directory of house churches. And since most churches that meet in houses don't have websites or a listing in the phone book, it might be difficult to track one down. 

This situation along with other promptings in my heart have compelled me to go back into the scriptures about starting churches or even looking for churches. Most of us have been taught to go look for a church if we move to a new area or if we feel to change where we fellowship. If we have a traditional ministry background, we may consider starting a church. But is that what the Bible tells us to do? Did Jesus Christ commission his disciples to go into all the world and start churches?


This isn't a trick question at all. As a matter of fact, it might be an "A-ha" moment. If you left a denominational church, why did you leave? Why did you leave the comfort of your own pew for something else? Let me further bait the hook with this: If you left because you didn't agree with teachings coming over the pulpit or from headquarters, is it possible there are many more things yet to be revealed to us as we dig into the scriptures for ourselves? I believe there is. Many wonderful things!
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This home church journey for me has been a bit of a wilderness experience - but a needful one. God has been faithfully showing me some basic truths in dry places. The bummer is that I'm a slow learner. The praise is the lights are finally on and someone is home! I realize it's easy to get the cart before the horse and overlook some important basics. Rather than write all this out, I've created a short audio for you. It's less than 10 minutes long and may be as eye opening to you as it was to me. You might see a whole new answer to the question of looking for a church or starting one...


If you skipped over the audio, please go back and listen. I'd like to get your thoughts on all this and to know if this makes sense to you from the scriptures. Should we look for another church? Should we seek to start a church? What does the Bible say? What do you say?

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Church Fellowship - A Dying Art?

3/12/2012

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Church Fellowship In Chandler Arizona
How well do we know each other in the Kingdom of God? Are we well acquainted enough to share our burdens and confess our faults to other believers like the Bible talks about? I'd say that's not the case in the modern church. Instead, most of us have been taught that church is a Sunday event and church fellowship is a hand shake or a wave between pews. And don't ever fellowship with that other denomination!

The house church has it's own set of challenges. At least in a denominational church, most everyone shares common beliefs. In home churches, people from all walks of faith and beliefs come together, usually with doctrine front and center. When we disagree, too often we bail and go look for another group. We never really get to know each other and why we believe what we believe.

If there's one thing God has been showing me recently, it's the value of fellowship and having a long-term perspective.
Fellowship by definition involves some important ingredients:

1. Companionship; society; consort; mutual association of persons on equal and friendly terms;


2. Partnership; joint interest; as fellowship in pain.


3. Company; a state of being together.


Christ designed his church around relationships; first with himself, then our families, then each other. He has gifted us to edify one another, and to function as individual members, yet together as part of a singular body. You're a hand, he's an ear, she's an arm, I'm a knee, etc., We are placed together according to his design and purpose.


But our usefulness to each other is based on how close we are to Christ, and how close we are to each other. If we're distant from either, we won't be effective ministers.


We Americans tend to be time and results oriented. We give a stranger on the phone or at our front door nano seconds to get to the point, don't we? That's me to a “T”. We're busy, we're trying to get things done so we can move on to the next thing.


Are we sometimes like that when it comes to our church fellowship too? Do we faithfully go to church, but even before we sing the first song we're already thinking about what we're going to do with the rest of the day? Do we ever look at relationships as just too much work?


Real church fellowship is a dying art from my perspective. Relationships take time, they can hurt, and can push us out of our comfort zones. Even with the best of intentions we'll be misunderstood, our charity will be taken advantage of, and our kindness mistaken for weakness. In short, fellowship can be messy, but it's also a gold mine of blessings!


James 5:16 Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.


Proverbs 18:24 A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.


Proverbs 27:17 Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.


Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up. Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone? And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken.


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When we meet together as a church here in Chandler, Arizona, we start by sharing a meal. We talk about our week, our families, plans and pursuits. Then afterward, we get into the word, pray for each other and so on. Sometimes, even through the week, we'll share prayer requests or we'll meet at a restaurant and just have dinner together. It's never time wasted; it's an investment.


We're different people, in different stages of life, but we're coming to love one another deeply. And here's something else: we're building trust. Trust helps us to be vulnerable to each other, to ask for prayer about needs and situations, and to confess our faults to one another.

Looking at my own life, I've been so doctrinally focused sometimes, that I've missed the other equally important aspects of the kingdom of God like fellowship. I chose to dwell on our disagreements rather than on where we did agree.  I overlooked the person and the friendship while trying to win an argument. 

May I urge us all to reconsider the importance of church fellowship? Set the program aside and get to really know the other believers around us. Invite people into our lives and forget trying to sway others over to our doctrinal view for a season. Let trust and the genuine love of Christ develop in our hearts, and let's see what God will do with all of us!

I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.   (Ephesians 4:1-3)


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