Shownotes
In this episode, we explore the global rise of house churches, arguing that the movement’s power lies in apostolic culture rather than just a change in venue. By examining underground growth in regions like China and Iran, the text highlights how these communities thrive through persecution and organic reproduction. The author contends that the New Testament term ekklesia refers to a "called-out assembly" that is not restricted by size or architecture. Rather than choosing between house churches or institutional buildings, the text advocates for a "both/and" ecclesiology centered on mission and maturity. Ultimately, the source defines a healthy church through five key marks: being missional, maturing, mobilising, multiplying, and manifesting. It concludes that true reformation requires moving away from consumerism toward a surrendered, unleashed faith.
Read the article by Glenn Bleakney here: https://www.awakenations.org/p/honey-i-shrunk-the-church?r=1835d8