help ministers reclaim proper roles

We help pastors and lay members reclaim their proper ministries. Pastors focus on equipping God’s people (Ephesians 4:11-12a), praying and proclaiming God’s word (Acts 6:2-4), and exercising leadership (Acts 20:28). Lay members focus on ministering to other members and building up God’s church (Ephesians 4:12b).

restore the New Testament church

We seek to recover the New Testament church through House Church ministries and strive to do our best to make church structure, activities (Acts 2:42), ministry methods (Acts 2:46-47) and leadership style (Matthew 20:26-27) as close to those in the New Testament as possible.

prioritize salvation of the lost

We make salvation of the lost our priority, not church growth, because we believe God desires everyone to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4). We consider saving the lost and making them disciples of Christ the purpose of the church’s existence. We believe that this is the reason Jesus established His church (Matthew 28:19-20).

make disciples by modeling in real life

We prefer cultivation of spiritual strength over transfer of biblical knowledge, on-the-job training and field experience over classroom teaching, and modeling in real life over teaching through words as our discipleship method. We believe this is the way Jesus made his disciples (Mark 3:14-15).

How does the house church balance areas of ministry?

House Church ministries help churches to balance the following four areas — pastor’s leadership, Bible study, House Church meeting, and corporate Sunday worship — by providing objectives for each.

OUR VISION

Recovery of the Biblical Church by

  • Biblical division of tasks among pastors and laymen

  • Saving souls with a witnessing lifestyle

  • Making disciples of Jesus with changed lives

  • Reproducing workers and ministers

In so doing, church members will overflow with joy.