I am nobody who tells everybody about somebody who can save anybody.
From "a rented house" in Kathmandu
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About Church Planting
Church Planting for us involves forming a group of new disciples, regularly meet them in a certain place for
teaching praying and showing how to live a Christian life. But in our experience as a minister, we have felt the need of a common
place where everyone is welcomed. Especially in context of social discrimination and untouchable systems, when a husband or wife is
a believer and either one does not accept Christians coming in, the gathering place is too small for everyone. in this situation we
need a building or some bigger place where high cast and low cast can sit together and enjoy the service. Church Planting is common
place where everyone is welcome as he or she is.
We focus on people rather then the place and we meet anywhere. We go to a house in the village and pray for the sick. Some people
like this and some do not. But the number of new converts is increasing every week. Small numbers of disciples are doubled in a few
months to a group of believers.
We need place where people can come together and worship the Lord.
Why do We Plant Churches?
We plant Churches because it is the Central Part of God’s Mission: We believe that church planting
is central to world missions. It is a New Testament strategy. The church is a company of people who love Jesus and are filled with
the Holy Spirit. It is God’s master plan for demonstrating His grace and power and wisdom to the world.
Worshipping team in the Church in Nepal
We plant Churches because of the Need: There are spiritually lost people all around us who need to know Jesus. Only the church has
the Good News of God’s love in Christ which they desperately need. Each locality deserves to see radical Spirit-Filled churches, and
Christians living out the Gospel among them.
We plant Churches because of our Mission: We have been given a Great Commission to ‘go’
and we believe church planting is one of the most effective ways of fulfilling this command. We cannot wait for the world to come
to the church. We can take the church to the people by pioneering new groups and planting new churches.
The county church seeks to
establish strong harmonious relationships with other Christian churches in the area. It’s not our intention to attract people who
are already committed members of other churches; our priority is to join with other Christian groups and strengthen current strategies
for demonstrating the love of Jesus to the communities in which we live.