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Going to Church in the First Century [Paperback]

Robert Banks (Author), Judith Clingan (Illustrator)
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May 1, 1990
A First-Century Meeting
'There I was, nervous but curious. My hosts were fairly level-headed types who wouldn't get mixed up in anything out of the way. Being Greeks, they didn't have the advantage of a good Roman grounding in our religious and civic traditions. They would be more inclined to fall for one of those secretive, emotionally-charged Eastern cults. But then you wouldn't expect a Jew, however atypical, to get involved in that sort of thing, what with his race's over-refined moral scruples and stubborn addiction to a single god.'
'From a religious point of view the whole meeting left a lot to be desired. What had happened contained scarcely anything religious at all. They didn't even have a priest, let alone all the ritual that you expect. This wasn't quite what I had bargained for. Neither decently ritualistic nor exotically mysterious. All very simply and matter-of-fact. I wondered what their god made of this slipshod and common way of doing things. Not at all in the manner to which I would have thought a god was accustomed.'

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  • Paperback: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Seedsowers Christian Books Publishing; 2nd edition (May 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0940232375
  • ISBN-13: 978-0940232372
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 4.9 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Eye-opening account of First Century church, December 30, 2000
This review is from: Going to Church in the First Century (Paperback)
When I was growing up, I would read accounts of church in the Bible and see in my mind rows of pews facing a pulpit. My own experience of church distorted my reading of Scripture. But even for those of us who have long since quit visualizing rows of pews when we read accounts of New Testament worship, the tendency to read our own experience back onto the text, and so to miss much of what was really going on, is always at work.

Almost every congregation I work with as a consultant likes to think of itself as a New Testament church, yet every one of them, in very basic ways, ignores many of the core principles that shaped the New Testament church. Not intentionally, to be sure, but out of ignorance of how the New Testament church related or from a largely unexamined assumption that some very radical differences between New Testament practices and ours are superficial, with no consequence for the vitality of church life or the effectiveness of its mission.

This carefully researched fictionalized account of a first century house church meeting gives the reader the flavor of a community worship experience that few of us have personally experienced, and so gives us a glimpse of what we may be missing when we settle for "church as usual." And it can show us just how far we have strayed from the New Testament pattern with some of our modern practices and concerns.

A couple of churches I have worked with have struggled with the question, "Is it okay to have meals in the church building?" In the house church meeting dramatized in this booklet, the fellowship meal is the central event of the worship. In emphasizing the importance of eating together for nurturing Christian community, I have told some churches that for the New Testament church, the question would not be, "Is it okay to have a meal at church?" but rather, "Is it possible to have church without eating together?"

For anyone who wants to catch the flavor of what going to church in the first century was like, this booklet is a delightful read.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Visitor to an early Christian house church tells about it., June 16, 1999
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Robert Banks, together with his late wife, Julie, have been leading voices in the movement of Christians away from the institutional church and back to the homes, where it all started.

In this book, Dr. Banks sets forth a fictional account of a visit to a first-century house church. Sharing a meal, talking about the simple things of ordinary life, praying together -- a picture of what it means to BE the church, instead of just going to church.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WARNING!, February 11, 2004
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WARNING: This book could turn your world upside down! When we look at the Book of Acts, it's clear that church was much, much more than punching the clock on Sunday morning-it was a way of life. The church also wasn't any particular building or institution-it consisted of communities of friends, family members, co-workers, and neighbors who gathered together in homes for worship, prayer, reading Scripture (including the Gospels and Epistles as they became available), fellowship, and a communion meal. Unlike other recent books on house church, this book doesn't try to present an argument for house churches, it just depicts a very accurate but simple story of what it would have been like to attend a church meeting in the 1st Century. Read it and you'll realize that church was more like a family barbecue than whatever it is we've turned it into today. Utilizing relational house churches today might be a great way to reach people who don't want to attend an institutionalized meeting in a church building, but value the opportunity to gather with family, friends, co-workers, and neighbors in a manner similar to the church of the 1st Century.
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