As far as church planting goes, I have seen many different models and makes. I’ve been to conferences and taken part in various things online that are proponents of one model over another. I’m not saying that one is right or one is wrong, but one thing that I have learned is that there are two very important elements that need to be in place for ‘effective’ church planting.
- The model or methodology has to be unique to the person or persons doing the work. While I am perfectly capable of launching an all out balls to the walls church plant that looks and feels like 87% of the other church plants that will launch this year, I would be living a lie. I’m not any of those guys and that type of church planting just doesn’t fit who God has designed me to be.
- The model or methodology must work in the community in which the church is to be planted. I said to my former pastor that what we intended to do just would not work in Rochester, MN. I wasn’t even sure what that meant at the time, but now I see a glimpse of what it meant.
Given these two things that must be true for an ‘effective’ church plant, I’ll now talk a bit about the extended vision for what it is that we are doing here.
Simple Church, Organic Church, House Church, Cell Church, Neighborhood Church…all those are terms used to describe what God has called us here to do. The Life Transformation Groups are, as I see them, foundational to building larger gatherings of 12-15 people in homes, restaurants, coffee shops, bars, theme parks, resorts etc. These gatherings are churches. They function much like a family, sharing meals, sharing struggles, serving together, worshiping together. I envision a network of these churches that reaches across the city, beginning with us in our own neighborhood. As I see it, this is truly the representation of what went on with the First Century followers of Jesus.
The Portability of the Organic Church
One of the unique things about the Orlando area is that it is very transient. People come here from all over the world to work for Disney or Lockheed (to name a couple), they also come here to study or to search out life. One of the huge areas of opportunity for people like us is with Disney Interns. Typically they come here for 6 months, away from their friends and family for most major holidays. When their time is through they usually go home. What if we were able to equip them to be church planters before they left? Using LTG groups and an organic church model, these folks could very well transplant the church from Orlando to King of Prussia, PA or Beijing, China or Oslo, Norway.
The thought that in as little as a few months, we could be planting churches all across the world simply blows my mind. I’ve been burdened with this town and this people group (Disney is the largest single site employer in the country with about 60,000 employees…talk about a mission field!) and I’m excited about the possibilities that are ahead of us.
You may be asking yourself if we have gone insane. Possibly. In reality, the idea of Organic Church simply fits us. We’re more grassrootsy than glitz and glammy. We’re more about relationships and people than structures and systems.
As I said before, I’m not trying to make my case as to why the Organic Church is THE method of church planting. I don’t think there is one right or wrong way of being the church. I’m not bashing anyone, just laying it out for you to play it out.
Next time — I’ll give the Organic/Simple/House Church guys and gals something to chew on.