This teaching given at a conference on the house churches gives perspective to what God is doing world wide in the house church movement. Floyd invites the listener to see simple church as a means to an end, not an end in itself. He gives practical suggestions for how to do church in a way that reaches those who don’t know Jesus.
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Wow..what a profound (simple) idea/plan. I’ve had this thing in my heart about what you call simple church for only a few years now and you’ve articulated it beautifully. You gave words to what I’ve been feeling and what I feel God is leading me to do. I’m glad it’s not as “weird” as I thought it was.
I’ve found that church is to be more relational than it is organizational. It’s all about people, not functions.
Just wanted to say thank you, I look forward to putting feet to these words now!
Be blessed, looking forward to hearing more.
Paul
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