Ellen White has penned some of the most eloquent descriptions of Who and What is the Church. We can not find a better example in her writings for what constitutes God's church on earth than the following inspired words:
God has a church. It is not the great cathedral, neither is it the national establishment, neither is it the various denominations; it is the people who love God and keep His commandments. "Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them" (Matthew 18:20). Where Christ is even among the humble few, this is Christ's church, for the presence of the High and Holy One who inhabiteth eternity can alone constitute a church.
This is why we [the WLC Team] have left behind us all the denominational churches, which are today devoid of Christ (click here to know why), for He is not to be found where a single error is being taught. And alas, even the "purest" of the denominational churches have imbibed several errors from Babylon, and are busy preparing their members for perdition and eternal damnation.
In the article below Mrs. White elaborates on what our loving Father wishes to accomplish in and through His church. These words will set the right ideal for every aspiring home church, that wishes to fulfill the divine plan.
What Is the Church?
By Ellen White
Christ's influence is to be felt in our world through His believing children. He who is converted is to exert the same kind of an influence which through God's instrumentality was made effectual in his conversion. All our work in this world is to be done in harmony and love and unity. We are to keep the example of Christ ever before us, walking in His footsteps.
Union is strength, and the Lord desires that this truth should be ever revealed in all the members of the body of Christ. All are to be united in love, in meekness, in lowliness of mind. Organized into a society of believers for the purpose of combining and diffusing their influence, they are to work as Christ worked. They are ever to show courtesy and respect for one another. Every talent has its place and is to be kept under the control of the Holy Spirit.
The church is a Christian society formed for the members composing it, that each member may enjoy the assistance of all the graces and talents of the other members, and the working of God upon them, according to their several gifts and abilities. The church is united in the holy bonds of fellowship in order that each member may be benefited by the influence of the other. All are to bind themselves to the covenant of love and harmony. The Christian principles and graces of the whole society of believers are to gather strength and force in harmonious action. Each believer is to be benefited and improved by the refining and transforming influence of the varied capabilities of the other members, that the things lacking in one may be more abundantly displayed in another. All the members are to draw together, that the church may become a spectacle to the world, to angels, and to men.
The covenant of agreement in church membership is that each member would walk in the footsteps of Christ, that all will take His yoke upon them, and learn of Him who is meek and lowly in heart. Doing this, "Ye shall," saith the dear Saviour, "find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light" (Matthew 11:29, 30).
Those who wear Christ's yoke will draw together. They will cultivate sympathy and forbearance, and in holy emulation will strive to show to others the tender sympathy and love of which they feel such great need themselves. He who is weak and inexperienced, although he is weak, may be strengthened by the more hopeful and by those of mature experience. Although the least of all, he is a stone that must shine in the building. He is a vital member of the organized body, united to Christ, the living head, and through Christ identified with all the excellencies of Christ's character so that the Saviour is not ashamed to call him brother.
Usefulness Increased by Church Ties.--Why are believers formed into a church? Because by this means Christ would increase their usefulness in the world and strengthen their personal influence for good. In the church there is to be maintained a discipline which guards the rights of all and increases the sense of mutual dependence. God never designed that one man's mind and judgment should be a controlling power. He never designed that one man should rule and plan and devise
without the careful and prayerful consideration of the whole body, in order that all may move in a sound, thorough, harmonious manner.
Believers are to shine as lights in the world. A city set on an hill cannot be hid. A church, separate and distinct from the world, is in the estimation of heaven the greatest object in all the earth. The members are pledged to be separate from the world, consecrating their service to one Master, Jesus Christ. They are to reveal that they have chosen Christ as their leader. . . . The church is to be as God designed it should be, a representative of God's family in another world.--Letter 26, 1900. {3SM 15-17}

written by Terry Marks, September 18, 2009
written by Mbuye Tibita, June 13, 2009
The uniting and separation is a Divine Process and Work of the Grace and Truth of Christ even His Faith that goes on in the spirits of the Believers until It ends up in the Receiving of the Baptism of the Holy Ghost for Sonship and Service. Thus the Perfect Church Apostle Paul speaks of in Ephesians 5:-23-27-.
written by enriqueto belauro, May 24, 2009
written by enriqueto belauro, May 04, 2009
written by Scott Putzier, February 13, 2009
You are correct in the statement that Ellen W. is what a Church is according to the Bible.
To: Carolyn: You are correct that we should follow God's example and the Bible should be our foundation.
But look at what the Church, the Bride of Christ, has become today. It is fractured into multiple denominations, each saying it is the right one. Each denomination points out its own differences with the others.
Look at all the apostasy in the churches of today. Look at all the false prophets which are leading people away from salvation and the truth. We are surely in the time of the falling away. It is now time to go back to what Christ taught us. We are to keep God's commandment, including the seventh day sabbath. We are to have faith that Jesus died for our sins. We are to walk away from those who teach false doctrines. We are to stand in God's Holy Word.
I left the Lutheran church because of many false doctrines and also because when I would ask difficult questions I was told to please be quiet and not ask that question again. I asked why the church used the "unevenly yoked" Bible verse to say that human races should not marry when the Bible clearly says it means believers and non-believers should not marry.
I believe that we are in the falling away part of the finale days prophecy. It is when the true believers will leave the apostate churches and form their own churches.
God bless you all








and the people whom seprate them self from seeking the treasure of the world, like the apostles they are the church.