TRAITS |
HOME CHURCH |
LARGE CHURCH |
Assumed lifestyle |
Communal |
Individual |
Care for the hurting |
Peers give correction and support |
Professionals apply therapy |
Church finances |
Sharing, meeting immediate needs |
Tithes and offering |
Communion |
Fellowship with God and the body |
Visual symbol in a church ceremony |
Corporate worship |
Informal, in homes |
Formal, in religious buildings |
Evangelism |
Natural, inviting friends and relatives |
Outreach, special events |
General purpose |
Get church into people’s homes |
Get people into the church buildings |
Growth pattern |
Groups reproduce themselves |
Add new members |
Imperative |
Go make disciples! |
Bring in new members! |
Legal status |
Usually private, sometimes secret |
Registered, complying with laws and regulations |
Love one another |
Practiced and experienced |
Preached as an ideal |
Main leaders |
Shepherding elders and deacons |
Priests, clergy, lecturers, board members |
Members’ attitude |
Secure in mutual support |
Anonymity, frequent insecurity |
Ministry goal |
Equip every believer to serve one another |
Manage church programs |
Ministry standard |
Effective service |
Excellent performance |
Missionaries |
Churches appoint members who go |
Missionary agencies recruit volunteers |
Motive and strategy |
Commands of Jesus, love for believers |
Guilt of inconsistent living, pride of tradition |
Outsiders’ reaction |
Relative comfort in homes of neighbors |
Relative discomfort in unnatural ceremonies |
Pastoral duties |
Compassionate care of a few |
Preach sermons, visit the sick, manage staff |
Reproduction |
Rapid as new believers come in |
Slow, due to expensive leaders, land and logistics |
Success measure |
New groups of growing disciples |
Number who attend and pay a tithe |
Teaching style |
Dynamic discussion |
Monologue sermons |
Type of group |
Small, intimate fellowships |
Big, impersonal meetings with a passive audience |
Use of the Bible |
Handbook for faith and practice |
Content, proof texts for preaching and teaching |
Workers’ salary |
Most are self-supporting |
Most require budgeted salaries |
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