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House churches, home churches, cell groups, and other terms refer to a popular movement today. Some have made a principle of separating themselves from denominations and emphasizing that only the house church is a viable representative of apostolic Christianity. Others have used the small group movement to infuse more vitality into a spiritless congregation. Others take a middle-of-the-road attitude, and engage in house churching for practical reasons.

Both the Bible guidance and practical considerations are important. The simple fact is that there is not one single denomination in existence that adheres to all ten commandments. Most of them adhere to a majority of the commandments, but none to all of them. In fact, there is no denomination that adheres even to the three least kept of the commandments: one God, the Sabbath, and prohibition of killing. So for practical reasons, the true believer simply cannot participate in any religious establishment.

While there are other issues to take into consideration besides the ten commandments, these form a good rule of thumb. They rule out all of the churches from the beginning. But just attending a house church is no solution at all. House church can and do participate in the same false doctrines that the denominations do. Finding or establishing a house church requires careful adherence to Scriptural guidance.

The first home church, the one that remains the ideal, is that of Adam and Eve. They met with God for worship every evening as well as Sabbaths. (Gen 3:8) “And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day.”

Walking with God is the basic form of worship. It continued with Enoch (Gen 5:24) “And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.” This daily, family meeting with God for worship, this walking with him, is the preparation for being taken from this earth one day to meet the Lord in the air. Those in the days of Enoch who neglected the form of worship instituted with Adam and Eve were eventually destroyed in the Flood. Only those who maintained it were saved. (Gen 6:9) “Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations (that is, family or home church), and Noah walked with God.”

The original home church practice expanded greatly by the time of Abraham. (Gen 14:14) “When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, three hundred and eighteen, born in his own house, and pursued them unto Dan.” Even with such a large number, the home church of Abram had been divided as described in Genesis 13:8ff. While the reason for the separation was conflict, the separation resolved the conflict, rather than continuing it. That is precisely the opposite of what generally happens within the house church movement today, and that should be a warning indicator. The house church movement today, unless the group is based on truly Biblical principles, is just another expression of Babylonian faith.

One of the reasons house churches go astray today is because they are merely fields for the abuse of authority. They are founded by people who were bitter because they could not get the power they sought over the congregation they were in. The Bible contains a principle that goes far to prevent that. Responsibility for the organization of home meetings should be that of the oldest son. The principle of the birthright was central in the home churches in the book of Genesis. When children are given their rightful responsibility in reading the Scriptures in the hearing of those gathered and otherwise functioning visibly, then there is neither a problem of restless behavior on the part of children not the danger of adults angling for power, as they do in home churches sometimes even more overtly than in established congregations.

In fact, the worship service can be made so simple that rather young children are capable of leading out. If it begins with silent prayer, where those gathered may break the silence with their petition, then continues with the leading child reading the Scripture lesson, after which study or discussion may take place, there is no point at which the leading child need feel that his role of leadership has been shunted aside. The elders can contribute to the Bible study, give testimonies and exhortations, all without taking over the leadership of the meeting.

The birthright principle is in fact the thing that was given up when a national system of worship was instituted among the Israelites. The birthright was kept in principle, but in practice the firstborn was redeemed by giving money to the priests, who then took over their natural duties. This system prevailed under the judges and the kings. But like polygamy, this was not God's original plan.

There were reasons for changing institutions during the times of the judges and kings. At the coming of the Messiah, this was reverted to the original plan. Jesus established the original format of small-scale worship in Matthew 16-18, giving precise details for how worship should be organized.

The basic institution is in (Mat 18:19) Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. (Mat 18:20) For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.

Jesus reduces the Jewish minyan or least number necessary for congregational prayers to two or three. Two or three can bind a matter, that is, establish a church that follows the Gospel order exactly. The principles are these:

The church is founded on the declaration of Peter that Jesus is the son of God. Matthew 16:16-18.

The church is the authoritative representative of the kingdom of God on earth, Matthew 16:19.

The church keeps a low profile, even at times a secret one, as it is at war with the kingdom of Satan in this world. Matthew 16:20.

The church is based on the plan of salvation of which the death and resurrection of Christ is central. Matthew 16:21-23; 17:22-23.

The church is the practice ground for that denial of self that in necessary for salvation. Matthew 16:24-26.

The church is based on the expectation of the soon coming of Christ. Matthew 16:27-28.

The church is visionary and prophetic, bringing the gathered into direct contact with the prophetic revelation from heaven. Matthew 17:1-9.

The church is the vehicle of divine blessing to the world in teaching and healing, empowered by prayer and fasting. Matthew 17:14-21.

The church wisely does what it must to avoid conflict with Rome. Matthew 17:24-27

The central value the church is to maintain is humility, and a tender attitude toward the lowly. Matthew 18:1-14.

The church is a vehicle of reconciliation in the event of conflict, and it has the obligation to eject those who engage in offenses to their brothers. Matthew 18:15-17.

The church is established by the action of two or three gathering in the name of Christ for that purpose. Matthew 18:18-20.

Christ is invisibly but personally present in the gathering of the church. Matthew 18:20.

The church is the vehicle of divine forgiveness, which is relayed in the same measure as its members forgive one another. Matthew 18:21-35.

These fifteen Gospel principles are essential to the kingdom of God of which the Gospel is a proclamation. If any are missing, the institution ceases to be a valid church. The church is not an institution transmitted by apostolic succession. It is established directly by Jesus Christ himself, who is present at its establishment and at every meeting.

The apostolic church generally gathered in homes or in secluded places out of doors.... That was the prevalent system before imperial Christianity, which started building large structures in order more easily to control the people and indoctrinate them with apostasy. Home churches were established quite close to each other, such as that kept, apparently in her home, by the deaconness Phebe in Cenchrea, well within walking distance of Corinth, where another church gathered.

The Gospel church does not include the necessity of elders and deacons. These are offices that were established in the apostolic church to meet the specific needs of the times. During that time the mystery religions were very popular in the Roman empire. They were semi-secret home groups that had a form of initiation similar to baptism, but sometimes involving horrid rites of being washed in blood, had a sacred meal, worshipped a man-god who was claimed to have died and resurrected, and sang hymns and read scriptures to that effect. The similarity with the Gospel church was very close, so close that both Jews and Gentiles sometimes had difficulty telling the difference. Within this context, the offices of deacons and elders were necessary to maintain Gospel order. Given that we are faced today with the same challenges, hundreds of forms of paganism all claiming to be Christian, deacons and elders serve a valid and often necessary role today as well.

Paul writes in detail about these offices in 1 Timothy 3. While many today think that apostolic succession makes a valid ordination, this is not true. Only Christ himself can ordain, and Christ is only present in the gathered in his name to do so. Ordination by prayer and laying on of hands by those gathered in a valid Gospel church is the only valid ordination. 

The church has the obligation to perform certain ordinances besides ordaining elders and deacons, generally through these officers, if they exist in the gathering. They include:

The ministry of the Word. Revelation 1:3.

Baptism by immersion of those giving witness of their faith in the death and resurrection of Christ. Romans 6:4.

The washing of feet at the beginning of the communion service. John 13:14.

The Lord's supper of unleavened bread and unfermented grape juice. 1Corinthians 11:23-33.

Blessing of children. Matthew 19:14.

Prayer for the sick. James 5:14.

The church in Greek is ecclesia, which means the group of those called out, and is never used in reference to a building. They are called out of the synagogues of Satan, which are the established faiths of the world. The church includes people with specific spiritual gifts to benefit those around them. These are discussed in detail in 1 Corinthians 12-14. The list of such gifts is given in (1 Cor 12:28) ”And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.”

All of the fifteen Gospel principles, the eight spiritual gifts, and the institution of elders and deacons, appeared among the early commandment-keeping Adventists. The earliest writings of Ellen White give vivid descriptions of such gatherings. The home church of the White family was led in worship by the eldest son Henry, their ”sweet singer.” Ellen White describes the training necessary to give children the ability to lead out in home worship. ”Instruction in vocal culture should be given in the home circle. Parents should teach their children to speak so plainly that those who are listening can understand every word that is said. They should teach them to read the Bible in clear, distinct utterance, in a way that will honor God. And let not those who kneel round the family altar put their faces in their hands and in their chair when they address God. Let them lift up their heads and, with holy awe and boldness, come to the throne of grace.”--Adventist Home, p. 435.

The principle of the home church meeting was already understood and practiced as early as 1844 among commandment-keeping Adventists. ”It was not long after the passing of the time, in 1844, that my first vision was given me. I was visiting Mrs. Haines at Portland, a dear sister in Christ, whose heart was knit with mine; five of us, all women, were kneeling quietly at the family altar. While we were praying, the power of God came upon me as I had never felt it before.”--Christian Experience and Teaching of Ellen G. White, p. 57.

Failure to establish a home church is justified by lack of means, both economic and personal. We have already seen that it is enough that there is one person available who is old enough to read from the Bible. Even if no literate person can be found, a church can be gathered around the Word that is known from memory. And if no one is present who can repeat a Bible text by heart, then silence together is golden, and the voice can always be lifted in prayer and petition to God. ”Poverty need not shut us out from showing hospitality. We are to impart what we have. There are those who struggle for a livelihood and who have great difficulty in making their income meet their necessities; but they love Jesus in the person of His saints and are ready to show hospitality to believers and unbelievers, trying to make their visits profitable. At the family board and the family altar the guests are made welcome. The season of prayer makes its impression on those who receive entertainment, and even one visit may mean the saving of a soul from death. For this work the Lord makes a reckoning, saying: "I will repay."--Adventist Home, p. 451.

The role of the man and the woman in the home worship carries over from the daily practice to the Sabbath gathering as well. ”Before leaving the house for labor, all the family should be called together; and the father, or the mother in the father's absence, should plead fervently with God to keep them through the day. Come in humility, with a heart full of tenderness, and with a sense of the temptations and dangers before yourselves and your children; by faith bind them upon the altar, entreating for them the care of the Lord. Ministering angels will guard children who are thus dedicated to God.”--Child Guidance, p. 519.

It was mainly the influence of the Seventh-day Baptists that turned the early believers towards establishing institutions. The institutions founded in the latter part of the 1800s were modeled after the Baptists, with boards, associations, and conferences. These, though perhaps not wrong in themselves, were eventually abused through overdependence on organisation, so that the early, proper home church principles were lost. Ellen White called for a reform in this matter, and a return to the original home church principles as found in the book of Genesis. ”You who profess to love God, take Jesus with you wherever you go; and, like the patriarchs of old, erect an altar to the Lord wherever you pitch your tent. A reformation in this respect is needed,--a reformation that shall be deep and broad.”--Testimonies, vol. 5, pp. 320, 321. 

We do not need a new organization, nor do we need to participate in the institutions engaged in apostasy. The home church that was established in Eden, affirmed in the Gospel, and maintained by early commandment-keeping Adventists exists today and has not changed. It is the same church to which Ellen White, James White, the Waggoners, Joseph Bates, and scores of other belonged and participated in. It is sufficient to gather as a family at the family altar daily, and come together with like-minded believers in a designated house on the Sabbath day and as occasion permits.

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Where is church
written by Dhiraj Aryal, November 17, 2009
god is everywhere and in the midst of this church too
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Church loves
written by Dessis Aryal, November 17, 2009
The word of God is pure to the churches listed by worldlastchance
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written by enriqueto belauro, November 14, 2009
We keep the law of God (10 com.)because we are saved by Jesus Christ,justified by faith we are cleans by his preceous blood,in it that we belong to his heavenly family we keep his commandments to show our loved as a return in his loved for us..if you loved me keep my commandments John 14:15.As we recieve him and have faith in him,God give us power to be the son of God John 1:12..God bless all!
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Taking to understanding God's word
written by Ekeanyanwu Chibueze, November 14, 2009
Jesus Christ demostrated unfailing Love which should be a guild to every existing believer, in order to show that he really die for us!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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what is a church?
written by Joe Madigibuli, November 07, 2009
Church - We as individual &, foremost when we LOVE Jesus & keep HIS Commandment.
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written by saurabh singhal, November 07, 2009
the power of unity,really these are blessed,not o many people are blessed as same.everyone must cooperate in this for the expansion.God bless all.
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home church
written by enriqueto belauro, November 06, 2009
smilies/smiley.gif thanks for wlc specially xplaining the home church.really its not a great cathedral or a building of man made, but a people who keep his commandments and have in
Jesus Christ..that is a real church,we are living in the very closest endtimes Jesus offer his seal(sabbath)ezekiel 20:12/20:20?exodus 31:13 to test our honest and love for him John 14:15-if you love me keep my commandments..this is love because love is the fulflment of the law.law is holy,just and Good.i am under his Grace,im justified by faith,clean by his pracious blood Jesus stand as my mediator to the heavenly father,thats why i need to keep his law to lead me not to sin but to be good just and holy..no one is good,just and holy but God,but the more we keep his law we become like him..because God character are found in his law.
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written by Valdirene Ribeiro, November 04, 2009
Rabboussamai fikarrajaii

" Deus do Céu, minha esperança está em vosso poder"
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dissappointed
written by Colby Maier, November 02, 2009
whoever wrote this article is way off base -"The simple fact is that there is not one single denomination in existence that adheres to all ten commandments. Most of them adhere to a majority of the commandments, but none to all of them. In fact, there is no denomination that adheres even to the three least kept of the commandments: one God, the Sabbath, and prohibition of killing. So for practical reasons, the true believer simply cannot participate in any religious establishment."

like honestly, im pretty sure all mesianic jews, and Seventh-day Adventists 'keep the commandments of God, with FAITH IN JESUS Christ'!!-revelation 14:12, and i would like to know one thing, do you really think its by your power and effort that you keep the commandments?? its through the grace and strength of God daily that we keep these, not by our power. And i would also like to know how do you think the SDA's and messianic Jews don't keep the commandments? please explain.

And ps- you put too much emphasis on the commandments Of God, But i think you forget the bigger point..."AND KEEP THE FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST"
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UNDERSTANDING
written by Dorothy Oyugi, October 30, 2009
Would you kindly explain to me how u understand this verse in 1st John 2:19????

God bless
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written by Valdirene Ribeiro, October 29, 2009
god is everywhere !!!
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Plz Help Me.
written by Haroon Arif, September 18, 2009
i wanna jion you and want tere with you for learn more and more and know
about "JESUS" plz help me Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.smilies/sad.gif
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written by GODSWAY AKORLI, September 14, 2009
we need to follow the teaching of christ and obey his words
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Home churches~The need of the hour
written by stephen j, August 31, 2009
Home churches are really needed.Its very usefull and people are really blessed..
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what is Church?
written by Franco Glovasa, August 16, 2009
hhmm... I guess many are confused what church means.. some think that the church is a building.. some even think that the church is the religion..

be reminded guys that your body is a temple of God.. sabbath is important but what is sabbath without love.

think also guys if going to church on sabbath (saturdays), sitting on the church and have a little sing and listen to pastor from 8am-12pm; have a lunch from 12-1pm; sleeps or relax from 1pm-3pm; and having a sundown worship from 3pm-6pm complies the requirement of keeping the sabbath holy.

remember guys, though our Master Jesus was on the synagogue on sabbath, dont forget also guys that our Master was also on the streets roaming around, healing, preaching, mingling with sinners, even harvested during sabbath.

Jesus is not known for keeping the sabbath, in fact He was being accused of violating the sabbath, but He was popular of spreading the love to everybody specially those who are sinners. He is not popular of those He did not do but He was popular of those what He did.

if you guys were already saved by the grace of God, think guys all of your relatives and friends that were now into sin and God will ask you: "what did you do to the talents that I have given unto you?" as in the parable of the talents or would say "why are you preaching sabbath instead of preaching and showing the love of Christ to sinners?"

going to church is important, keeping the sabbath is important but the most important is to spread the Gospel, not just the pastors, layman or elders but all of us should spread the Gospel of Christ. Dont be a lazy Christians remembering Christ during sabbath and doing nothing in the 6 days of the week. Go and spread the Gospel to your co-workers, friends and relatives.
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Jesus Lord od saturday.
written by daniel 8, August 10, 2009
We are not under the law ! Jesus is biger dan saturday . The seal of God is the Holly Spirit. If you dont have the Holly Spirit you will no be saved. The saturday dont saved nobody .Jesus Christ is the only saver. In the bible Paul said to dont living under the law , because the gospel of Jesus is the only way!Please see this video very very important all based in the bible.Paul just said to Peter, to dont keep the law because the gospel is to everybody.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaDhjKbivV4&feature=related
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The Efectif one way to be a growth Church.
written by Jony Frikson, August 04, 2009
smilies/smiley.gif This is a one way or effective way to be a Growth Church. This is Right.
Not to be a big church only. But this is wrong.
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written by ILAITIA SELA, August 03, 2009
Folks,God is not the Author of Confusion,Ive read comments on this site,to me,confusion cause by the Devil.SDA is to complicated and will make you confuse,please pray for the truth that will sat you free.
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written by ILAITIA SELA, August 03, 2009
Please dont manupulate people about your sabath,I mean SDA,God doesnt care about what Food to eat and what not to,GOD CARES ABOUT THE HEART,that why I dont believe in SDA Teachings because its more like Sabath and not Salvation.God doesnt care about DUCK,COW OR SWINE,because they're animals.
Could you please just preach the Word and not the Seventh Days Doctrine.
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Keep paganism out of home church
written by Colin Bowater, August 01, 2009
Home 'Churching' is a great way to keep away from 'untruths'. However, please remember to keep away from the single biggest non-Biblical and pagan event or festival practiced and promoted by all Christian faiths, which causes us to disobey Gods instruction in Deut 12:32, and disobey the 2cnd Commandment! and that is, yeah, you guessed it - Christmas.
I might post my short article on Christmas nearer to Dec.
God bless all.
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