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Encyclopedia > Church planting

Church planting is a process by which churches are begun in new areas. A church building (or simply church) is a building used in Christian worship. ...


Christian denominations such as Evangelicals view church planting as a necessary adjunct to the work of evangelism. A denomination, in the Christian sense of the word, is an identifiable religious body, organization under a common name, structure, and/or doctrine. ... The word evangelicalism usually refers to a tendency in diverse branches of Protestantism, typified by an emphasis on evangelism, a personal experience of conversion, biblically-oriented faith, and a belief in the relevance of Christian faith to cultural issues. ...


Church planting can occur in a number of different ways:

  1. A pastor begins a church on his own, simply via advertising and social contacts.
  2. A small group of people begin a church together, with or without a pastor.
  3. An established church splits (either because of disagreements or to plant a new church deliberately) and two churches result.
  4. An apostle or church planter plants a church using the methods employed by the apostle Paul.

Churches do not necessarily have to own their buildings, and many churches have been planted using school or community halls, and even people's houses. Over the last century there has been a great movement in the Christian faith to restore the New Testament model of church planting. Past writers such as Roland Allen and Watchman Nee have written extensively on the subject. Today, writers like Frank Viola and Gene Edwards have written books on the apostolic model for church planting. Main article: Minister of religion A pastor is the head minister or priest of a Christian church. ... House church is an informal term for a group of Christians gathering regularly or spontaneously in a home or on grounds not normally used for worship services, instead of a building dedicated to the purpose. ...


See the expansion of the Church in the Third world and in places such as China and North Korea.


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Church Planting Resources Table (2935 words)
Church Planting International Besides working directly in church planting projects, the role of CPI in fulfilling the Great Commission is to help mobilize Christian laborers and resources and direct them to areas of need in the world.
Midwest Church Planting: We believe that the local church is the ‘hope of the world’ and that develpment of new vital churches is the most effect means on earth for reaching our world.
The Church Planting Institute: Empowering Leaders for Church Multiplication Movements in the 21st Century--Sponsored by CRM New Church Development, the Church Planting Institute (CPI) is an intensive training and coaching process designed to help leaders implement reproducible systems necessary for church multiplication movements within a district of churches.
Church Planting is central to the Great Commission: Part 2 (8114 words)
Much church planting is done in a cross-cultural mission context even though each local Church is expected to plant her own daughter churches in areas nearby.
Church planting is an art, and the person who is interested in it should learn certain principles and methods for effectiveness in his ministry.
Church planting is proclaiming the Gospel to non-Christians, leading them to true repentance, and the experience of personal salvation, guiding them to the point of baptism and forming them as a visible local worshipping community which will be actively involved in prayer, Bible study, witness and social concern in its community and in the world.
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