House Church Networks

Seek to read God’s Word, obey God’s Word, and share God’s Word.
Obedience does not save us. Christ alone saves us (Ephesians 2:8-9). We obey Him because we are saved.
Obedience is at the heart of Christ’s Gospel Commission (Matthew 28:18-20), is Jesus’ self-assessing tool for those who love him (John 15:10), and is God’s description of His end-time people (Rev 14:12).
In other words — we seek to re-empowering God’s people to do ALL the work of disciple-making found in the Gospel Commission.

As you explore house church networks, here are some considerations:

Authenticity

The terms house church, micro church, simple church, etc., have become quite trendy and popular. In some cases, the established churches have re-named their small group and now call them house churches. But these “house churches” are seen by leadership as a new way to feed and support the established church. In other words, the cosmetics have changed color, but the deeper values, assumptions, and beliefs about who the church remains the same. Do your homework.

Safety

Does a given network’s mapping feature list your name, email, phone number, or address?  We live in a wicked world, and by listing your contact info, you are putting you and your family at risk. Be cautious.

Mentoring

Are you tired of doing it alone? Does a given network link you with a coach, someone who has weekly or regular contact with you, to pray with you, encourage you, and inspire you to press on? Together is better.

Re-empowering Disciple Makers

Are believers “allowed” to baptize those they lead to Jesus? Jesus trusts his body to do ALL the work of disciple-making.

Focus

Does a given house church network focus on gathering existing believers, or does it focus on reaching people who are far from God? Jesus say go and make new disciples.

Each time this web page is loaded, the logos are randomly scrambled. In other words, they are not listed in a particular order.

Do you know of a house church network that is missing?
Contact Milton, miltonadams@adamsonline.org

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