By Floyd McClung
There are over three billion people on our planet who have never heard the name of Jesus one time. There remain thousands of people groups that have not been reached with the good news of God’s love. Poverty, corruption, preventable diseases, and famine have turned whole countries and continents to ruin. We are stirred to face these challenges with faith in God’s goodness and obedience to his commands.
I believe the church of Jesus Christ is the hope of the world. Some would say that leaves out Jesus, that he alone is the hope of the world. Not at all! Jesus himself chose the church to be his answer to the world’s needs. Anything good that comes through the church is from Jesus.
I believe the church has been commissioned to respond with Jesus compassion to the physical challenges of the world, and the good news of the cross to the spiritual challenges. I believe in sharing God’s love with two hands, one hand with food, medicine and clean water, and the other hand with the message of God’s love.
Because I love the church and have served the church for a total of seventy years, I am in no way prepared to give up on the church. She has needs. She has weaknesses. And yes, she is hopeless without Jesus. But she is his bride, his family, and we love her because of that. I love the whole church, big and small, black and white, rich and poor, young and old. I am excited about house churches, but not to the exclusion of the rest of the body of Christ. If you are looking for someone that hammers and criticizes the institutional church, or denominations, or mega-churches, I am the wrong man for you.
I am excited about house churches because God’s spirit is moving through them to touch our planet. Those are not just words. What is happening around the world right now through house church movements is spectacular. The tremendous growth of house churches world-wide has caught my attention. There is probably no more significant factor in the growth of the church world-wide than the re-discovery of the power of small, simple, easily reproducible churches. God is breathing on this form of church, and we should pay attention.
I am not saying there are a few thousand house churches worldwide, and therefore I would like to see the same thing happen in North America or Europe. I am saying that tens of millions of people are coming to Christ through hundreds of thousands of small, simple churches in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. I am jealous that my own nation and the nations of the developing world experience the same blessing.
The principles that make small, simple churches work well also help individuals grow spiritually. They produce ownership, accountability, spontaneity, involvement, responsibility and growth in people’s lives.
I believe God has a big dream, but I also believe he builds his church one life, one family and one small church community at a time. I, too, dream big dreams, but I have learned to build well I must “build small.” The maturity and effectiveness of any movement of lasting impact can be measured by how effective it is in fostering a culture of small groups that effectively function as church for the people.
I am excited about the house church model because that is where God’s spirit is moving around the world today. And no wonder. Most of those who have never heard the good news about Jesus live in countries closed to traditional expressions of Sunday oriented, building driven churches. If the church is going to reach the three billion poor people of our planet who live in small villages and crowded cities, it will not be through program driven, professional clergy models of Western church.
But it is not a model of church that excites me, but what the Spirit of God does in people’s lives when they discover the New Testament principles of doing church in small communities. It is those principles that are the engine that powers the house church model, not the model itself. These principles are not complicated, and they don’t require a theological education to figure them out. They are woven all through the story of the church in the book of Acts. And they permeate the house church movement world-side.
With this in mind, I have given my life to train church planters to go the unreached and believe God to use them to give birth to a church planting movement of small, simple, grass roots churches. If you want to know more, please contact me.
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Floyd, I really like what you are saying here! Thanks for putting this into words. I am also captivated by the apostolic principles that will work anywhere, under any circumstances.
Jeff
PS. I didn’t know you were 70??
We stand right with you. There is no place for “bashing” the old, just because one believes in the new. Even the new is really just a re-capturing of what has always been there in God’s word. We are indeed fortunate to be living in this generation when God is moving so powerfully all over the world through these simple structures.
And maybe that is just the point. When it is this simple, and this rapidly growing, it could only be God, and so to Him is all of the glory. His body is now learning that by the Holy Spirit’s power, each member of the body can genuinely be used in the most remarkable ways.