I came across an article today on ChurchLeaders.com that puzzled me. Okay, it got under my skin a bit. Okay, maybe more than a bit. Okay, maybe a lot more than that.

I’m doing a preaching series on Sunday mornings at our church called: What Is Church?
We’re talking about what Jesus meant when He said He’d build His church, the power we possess as being His church, the purpose of our gathering, what to do when we gather for worship/fellowship, and what our main focus should be for existence (i.e. glorifying God, discipleship, and evangelism).
Below is an excerpt from the article I read today. It gives “10 Steps To Start A Church” and I would simply love to hear your thoughts about it. Is this how we should go about actually planting a church? Hmm, I wonder.
I left my own comment on the original article itself, but please feel free to leave your own thoughts below on my website. Thank you!
1. Choose a place and time…anywhere, anytime, any frequency. 2. Tell your friends who want something like this. 3. Inform them of the intention: church, fellowship, community, worship, prayer, etc. 4. Even if leaderless, appoint a moderator: just someone to keep it centered. 5. Open with a prayer: impromptu, written, ancient, modern, or maybe best…silent. 6. Play a worship song or hymn: live or recorded. No cheese please. 7. Read a passage from the Bible without agenda. 8. Talk about it. Try not to hold to any theological persuasion. Keep it open. 9. Close with prayer…maybe for someone present. 10. Have an end time and promise to keep it. Photo credit: Bob.Fornal (Creative Commons) So here’s what you do:
QUESTION FOR COMMENTING BELOW: What do you think about this particular checklist?
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