The Zone Gathering

The Online Community for the Leaders of National Community Church

One.
Be One.
Make One.
For One.

After hearing so many times that the cathedrals are empty (except for tourists) and the Church is dead or dying in Europe, this was very refreshing to read:

“My wife and I began to look for a church soon after moving to Brussels three years ago. It was almost a reflex and initially may have amounted to little more than the search for the familiar. After trying an Anglican church that resembled the Catholic one she grew up in and a Scottish congregation that seemed like the Methodist one I was raised in, we came upon a new church called The Well that had been planted by missionaries from the U.S. It’s a mix of the familiar and the foreign. The leaders speak with American accents, but rather than deliver a sermon, they encourage attendees to hash out the week’s topic in small discussion groups. The presentations they do make are often multimedia, with clips from movies like “Alfie” and sitcoms like “The Office.”

The Well doesn’t gather as one large group in a church building but rather as a few smaller groups in cafés and restaurants. That’s in part because we don’t actually own a building. But there’s a purpose behind this, too: It’s far less intimidating for newcomers to visit a public space with a dozen or so other people than a normal “church” with pews and a steeple and a hundred strange faces. In the course of our gatherings, we also meet people who were just going out for coffee and probably wouldn’t have wandered into a sanctuary along the way.”

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