This book attempts to meet the challenge of practical thinking in the complex world of rapid change. To think and act in fresh and innovative ways is essential in the world of the unknown and unpredictable for survival in particular if managing an organic church for its mission in the rapidly changing world, traditional or contemporary.
One of our church planters started a work he calls “Jesus at the Pub”; it meets in a bar. I have even heard of a woman ... These organic churches sprang up wherever the seed was planted: in coffeehouses, campuses, businesses, and homes.
Driven by a passion for the body of Christ, Frank Viola has written some of today's most authoritative and celebrated works on the growing home, organic, and missional church movements.
(2) Look in regional newspapers and entertainment tabloids aimed at young people for advertisements of organic churches geared to the postmodern mind-set. You won't find organic church advertisements on the church page.
Now in this next-step book, he answers questions about how to deal with theological and organizational issues that come up.
Author Frank Viola gives readers language for all they knew was missing in their modern church experience.
Is it possible that the division between the clergy and the laity is unnecessary and, in fact, harmful to the church? In Organic Leadership, Neil Cole fervently says yes and shows how this causes great harm to all.
No church leader should miss this strategic book." C. Peter Wagner, Wagner Leadership Institute "It is refreshing to have a church growth book that takes us back to basics.
"Organic Church" offers a hands-on guide for demystifying this new model of church and shows the practical aspects of implementing it.
Just as Jesus left the glory of heaven, emptied himself, and was willing to suffer to bring grace to this lost and broken world, we also must sacrifice and suffer to share his good news with others.5 ...
In this book Neil Cole (author of Organic Church, Church Transfusion and Journeys to Significance) and Phil Helfer, co-founders of Church Multiplication Associates, will first point out that change is possible with God, but only with God.