What Is a Church Anyway?
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 01:21PM
J. Mark Jordan

Common sense tells you that you can’t know where you’re going until you find out where you are.  In terms of church concepts, a lot of people don’t have a clue where they are.  Can we get down to brass tacks? Let’s start slow.

 

We’re not really getting anywhere with this line of thinking.  We might as well be describing a lodge or club.  Let’s try another way.

What do we have here?  This is more like an exercise in social experimentation than the church of the living God.  Let’s keep going.

Closer, but we’re not there yet.  These are side benefits of the church, but it is so much more.

Yes … but, not quite.  At least we’re getting to the heart of the matter.  The problem is, churches that reach this state often settle here and plateau.  Instead of moving forward, they become satisfied.  They believe that they have arrived at the ultimate purpose.  But danger awaits churches that linger here.

So, what is a church?

A church is an ecclesia, a “called-out” people.  What is it called out to do?

A church is a group of people called out by God to carry on the mission of Jesus Christ in the world.  It holds a deep and conscious conviction that it must spread the gospel, make disciples and reproduce itself over and over.  The true definition of a church lies not only in what it is, but what it does. “For God so loved the world …” The church of Jesus Christ understands that love that has no object is not love.  Love is not a thing to be studied, but a principle to be practiced.

Neil Cole says, “We must plant the seed of the gospel of the Kingdom and the fruit that will grow will be changed lives living out their faith together, and that’s exactly what we mean by “church.”  The true fruit of an apple tree is not an apple, but more apple trees. Within the fruit is found the seed of the next generation. Christ in us is the seed of the next generation. The difference this seed can leave in the soil of a people group is significant. We all carry within us the seed of future generations of the church. We are to take that seed and plant it in the soil of every people group under the authority of our King.

The difference this seed can leave in the soil of a people group is significant. If we put Christ and His kingdom first, we leave behind agents under submission to the reign of their King.” (cmaresources.org).

Mainline churches are dying.  Mega-churches are more collectors of disgruntled Christians than soul-saving stations.  Modern trends lean more toward introspection than outward evangelism.  Somebody desperately needs to light a fire—or more like ignite a volcanic explosion!—in order to impact an increasingly unchurched world.  How much longer can we wait?

Go.  Preach.  Disciple. Plant. Work while it is day, for the night is coming when no one can work!

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