I met Ken Eastburn a few months ago and was excited to hear his story: he was in the process of converting a traditional church into a house church network.
This is, in my estimation, braver and more daring than starting from scratch. He has written his story up here which is worth the read– and it’s especially worth earmarking because, without a doubt, there will be more and more pioneers like Ken who are wondering if they are called to lead a church through this transition.
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Opposite Day bravery: or on “opposite day” would you call it cowardice? this article at House2House tells of a church in the middle of megachurchland that decides to buck the trend and convert from a traditional structure to a house church format. …
I agree.
I do too.
Very, very exciting. I’m especially intrigued by this issue, as I have a hard time seeing our own church moving forward using the same patterns and structures as before. Well, the Lord knows the outcome.
God bless you and this blog.
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