tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9926207.post1488328447455368173..comments2024-03-04T00:50:02.182-08:00Comments on KeithGiles.com: The Pitfalls of Organic Church (Part 6)Keith Gileshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00328300571647154699noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9926207.post-68792516401792763972011-06-07T03:51:00.438-07:002011-06-07T03:51:00.438-07:00Excellent series, Keith. Thanks for putting in the...Excellent series, Keith. Thanks for putting in the time to write these posts! They're very practical and encouraging.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9926207.post-84213969004325497582011-06-01T13:32:10.493-07:002011-06-01T13:32:10.493-07:00Great post Keith. I hope many find it. One of the ...Great post Keith. I hope many find it. One of the biggest aspects of Jesus' own discipleship process was 1) giving real opportunity to minister publicly early on (see Luke 10) and 2) leaving for heaven. <br /><br />Too often, we bottle-feed for a quarter century and never leave. No wonder we have such anemic disciples in our churches.Marty Schoenleberhttp://chosenrebel.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9926207.post-19404693989639535072011-06-01T01:29:43.001-07:002011-06-01T01:29:43.001-07:00Thank you for this encouraging input. I'm very...Thank you for this encouraging input. I'm very new to the home/organic church. Implementing this practise has not been easy. However, our practise at the moment is the home in which we meet facilitates our gathering & this gives the opportunity for all to contribute in a significant manner. As an ex-minister I don't have or feel the pressure to 'run' the gathering & neither is it expected of me. Your series Keith, has been a great resource & of tremendous encouragement. Thank youKeith McLachlannoreply@blogger.com