May 29 2008

mustard seed as a metaphor for church multiplication

Published by Andre Daley at 11:45 am under church planting, emerging church

I came across this post a mustard seed church over at some strange ideas It has some interesting thoughts about the mustard seed being an appropriate metaphor for church growth and multiplication. Since our church Mosaic Life has been exploring possibilities of growing beyond addition I was engaged by the idea.

One of the recent challenges of around church planting and growth has been the growing sense that bigger isn’t always better. But how to stay committed to growing the church for the kingdom? I have never felt comfortable the either being a large church or a house church which are the two options that are most commonly presented. So this mustard seed church which grows to a certain size and then propagates itself through multiplication is intriguing. As much as I hate the idea of another adjective based church, this is definitely worthy of further exploration.


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One Response to “mustard seed as a metaphor for church multiplication”

  1. john chandleron 29 May 2008 at 4:25 pm

    Andre,
    Thanks for the link and the comments. It is encouragaing to find that these ideas resonate with what some others are thinking as well.

    I’d love to hear more about your church community sometime.

    John

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