Jesus is Life - North Georgia House Churches

A resource for House Churches in the North Georgia, greater Atlanta metro area

North Georgia Home Fellowships

Most home-based fellowships are represented by differences of opinion on many secondary issues, while they attempt to focus on the important issues that we can never fully exhaust - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, self-control, worship, prayer, fellowship, accountability, mutual encouragement, Bible study, helping one another, humility, God's grace, forgiveness, evangelism, Jesus, His body and blood shed for us, His walk, His talk, His glory, His zeal, His Great Love Commandments, His Great Commission...the list goes on and on.

Around the Atlanta metro area there are a multitude of Biblical fellowships where you can get to really know some solid saints of God and edify one another through felllowships that honor God's word and Jesus is the head, not man. They all emphasize the priesthood of all believers and no one is made to feel like just another head in the crowd. I personally know some of the people in many of these groups, and I believe God will bless and strengthen anyone who visits with these brothers and sisters. If you would like to know about any of these fellowships or need help finding one near you please call me at this number - (404)277-0310

 

For other states or a more diverse Georgia search of Biblical type churches with participative open home based meeting format (1 Cor. 14:26, 31) as opposed to spectator oriented, building centered type fellowships, this site is helpful:  http://www.hccentral.com/directory/index.html

Welcome home!

 

Welcome to Jesus is Life!

Did you know that there is a new wave of Christian gatherings that is sweeping across North Georgia, throughout the United States, covering the entire planet?

 

This site is designed to introduce you to this exciting move of God that is bringing His people to new levels of joy and commitment through spiritual, biblical fellowships that are much like we read about in the Book of Acts, in fact in the entire New Testament of the Bible!

 

We will be an information source particularly for those seeking to fellowship with others in the Greater Atlanta metro area, throughout North Georgia.

You are about to experience a spirit altering journey to learning some awesome, God-breathed guidelines toward following Jesus through gatherings with other believers in informal, open, home-based New Testament style meetings

 

Here are some of the great things you can find on this site:

1.  Information to help you find a great home-based fellowship (also called House Churches), focusing particularly on the North Georgia/Atlanta area. We will seek to provide some basic information on as many house churches in this area as possible, as we are encouraging the fellowships in this area to work together and even get together occasionally to reach this entire region with a unified network of Jesus meetings for the Glory of God and the edification (discipleship) of believers living nearby. We believe in working with any body of believers that desires to work in unity, however, we believe simple, home-based meetings are God's original design and His desire for His gatherings, all for His glory! 

2.   God given truths for guiding spiritual fellowship among Jesus-followers, truths that have been clearly spelled out in the guidebook for life, the Bible!  We will take a look at the many benefits and also the vital responsibilities involved in being a part of such an assembly of believers.

3.    Living a thriving vibrant overcoming  life, which will bring peace and joy in this life, a hope and assurance of eternal rewards in heaven in the future, and most importantly, bring glory to Almighty God, in whose hand the whole universe is held.  God desires to give us much help in this area, which is why His word commands us to be part of a lively group of fellow believers who are committed to following Jesus closely as well, or we will struggle mightily just to hang on to any level of growth we may have achieved.

4.  We will also examine the Biblical mandate, the Great Commission,  to impact our world by bringing the gospel of Jesus to our communities and beyond, throughout the entire planet!

 

 

Here is a glimpse from ABC News:

 

Living Room Liturgy

Many American Believers Meet in 'House Churches'

By STEVE GROVE

Jan. 9, 2007 —

Every Monday night, Meredith Scott and eight of her friends get together at one of their homes in St. Paul, Minn. They cook a meal, share what's going on in their lives and pray together.

But Scott and her friends don't call this a Bible study or a support group -- they call it a church. They are part of the growing number of Americans who are shifting from traditional churches toward more informal, intimate settings, dubbed house churches.

"How do you form a community in a church of 4,000 people?" asks Scott, who used to attend a megachurch in St. Paul. "Sometimes it's hard to get really connected. What I've really been looking for is community."

And so are many others. The number of adults attending house churches in the United States has grown substantially over the last decade, according to George Barna of the Barna Group, a Christian ministries market research firm. Though official numbers are hard to pin down due to the nature of these churches, Barna says a conservative estimate is that 5 million adults attend a house church every week.

Forgoing pastoral leadership, formal liturgy and, most often, tax-exempt status, house churches redefine what it means to be a church.

"People are asking, 'What did Jesus say?'" Barna tells ABCNEWS.com. "We made all this stuff up -- the priests, the building, the programs … none of that is in the Scriptures."

Looking for Community and Depth

At first blush, the term "house church" may conjure up images of an underground movement of believers in Cuba or China, worshiping in secret away from a government that doesn't allow freedom of religion. But believers in the United States have different reasons for meeting in their homes.

Barna's research shows one reason for the growth of house churches in the United States is the desire for more spiritual depth. The baby boomer generation, he says, has grown frustrated with the "spiritual lite" of traditional churches.

Tony Dale, founder of House2House, a nonprofit organization that provides services to house churches across the nation, describes traditional sermons in which one person dispels wisdom to the group as "rather infantile."

"It's very clear that the early Christians didn't move into buildings with paid professional leaders," says Dale, who explained that he formed House2House to give house churches the opportunity to connect to one another, although the organization has no membership. It does publish a periodical that goes out to 15,000 subscribers.

Dale says some house churches form for a different reason: evangelism. By meeting to discuss their faith in houses, office complexes or the local Starbucks, believers can reach out to friends who are intimidated by the traditional church.

"It's a lower barrier to entry," says Dale, who has started eight to 10 house churches over the past decade. "The discussion isn't around theology … but is focused on what's going on in each of our lives today. It's intensely personal and very real."

Younger believers turn to the house-church model to get a more "relational" experience out of church, says Barna.

Many megachurches have tried to provide this experience by holding small-group meetings, such as biker groups, new dad groups or singles groups, that draw on shared interests of the members.

But Scott says the small group experiences she's had felt forced, and that the singles groups "can sometimes feel like a meat market." Instead, gathering together with her good friends gives her group the opportunity to be vulnerable with each other, she says.

Traditional Churches Respond

Some evangelical megachurches that see members forming house churches try not to fight the trend but build on it. Steve Gladen, a pastor of a small group network at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., says that meeting together in homes and at a central campus is important.

House churches and traditional churches "don't have to be enemies of each other," says Gladen.

Randy Frazee, a pastor at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Ill., leads an effort to restructure the church's small group programs toward more holistic church experiences centered in homes. Frazee's neighborhood life program consists of small groups called "tables" that, like house churches, meet in members' homes to eat, pray and worship.

But Frazee says the difference is that the tables still connect to Willow Creek through 21 area pastors who oversee the groups and provide guidance when necessary. In the year and a half since its inception, the neighborhood life program has grown to 7,000 members. So far, Frazee says the program has not detracted from Willow Creek's Sunday services, which average 20,000 attendees each week.

"Churches can become like a castle with a moat around [them]," says Frazee, who sees the house-church movement as a backlash to the way suburban communities have formed in the last 60 years. "People are tired of getting into a car to drive to one set of relationships, and then getting into a car to drive to another set of relationships."

How to Grow

For Dale and Scott, keeping free of traditional churches on Sunday is fine. But could a house church morph into a traditional church if it grew too big?

Scott says her group often worries about how to grow, but there is no plan to make their house church into a traditional one.

Dale says house churches don't grow, they multiply.

"It's like an extended family getting bigger," he says.

Following Jesus closely brings real life!

The awesome life of Jesus is being poured out throughout the world, and people are flocking into the Kingdom of God at a rate never before experienced in history!  The abundance of this Life of Jesus is refreshing and inspiring multitudes as they go forth in the power of the living God to invade the darkness with the glorious light of the gospel of salvation, the Good News of new life found in following Jesus Christ, the wellspring of power for overcoming living!

For those who think they have already discovered all there is to the claims of Jesus and His words of life, I urge you to read on. It brings much sorrow to report that  much of the typical , traditional teaching on "Church life" and the "Christian life" is missing many key ingredients laid out clearly by Jesus and His disciples, leading to a mixture of true believers and unconverted people, all claiming to represent Jesus, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, who called His followers to love one another as He loved us, and to live an overcoming life of bearing fruit for the Kingdom of God.

 Let us recieve God's offer of being clothed from on high with the Spirit of God promised by Jesus for those who are "His sheep", who "hear His voice, and follow Him".  As the Bible says, "Those who are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God".

    WOW!   What awesome promises and blessings there are in finding, embracing, and pursuing the Life of Jesus!  He truly is the Way, the Truth, and the Life!

 

Jesus is Life phone contact : (404) 277-0310