A good way to understand the transition is to think of moving from a “Mainframe Computer” to a “Computer Network”. I remember seeing the mainframe computer at the University of Western Ontario when I was about ten. It occupied a room as large as a house. It was very large, very expensive, climate controlled, specialized, high maintenance, and if compared to todays PC’s , it was very slow. It could only run a few programs at a time, and had to be run by qualified operators in a safe controlled atmosphere. Sound familiar? Bill gates was the radical thinker who began the PC revolution taking the computer into every mans hands.
Today we are seeing a revolution in church wineskins not unlike the Personal Computer revolution.
THE MAINFRAME MODEL OF CHURCH
The tradition church form is like a mainframe computer.
Features – Large, expensive, operated by a few experts, focusing on a few tasks at a time, operates in one place in a highly controlled environment.
Involvement – A few users (member) can have a dumb terminal (ministry), if one is available. They can only operate the program selected by the experts with supervision, after training .
Focus – all focus is toward the mainframe. (church organization) It exists behind four walls. If it grows larger more terminals will be added, but theres never enough for everyone. Applications and programs tend to be specialized and not for the real world. The greatest vision of involvement is to be a programmer of the mainframe.
THE COMPUTER NETWORK MODEL OF CHURCH
The emerging church is like a network of PC’s.
Features – Small, affordable, ministries operated by anyone, flexible, mobile, and working in any environment. Ministry is worked in the relationships connecting Christians, not a single organization.
Involvement – Each person has a fully operational computer (ministry), with software that fits the personal situation (an anointing from the Holy Spirit). Freedom not control is the norm! Each one is connected to many others in a network of relationships that help each other. Focus – Mainframes are still there, but not in control. The focus is on the application operated by each individual, not a central computer. Each computer (ministry) is significant and impacts the sphere each person is in (the world) and the network. (Body of Christ).
THE NEW WINESKIN OF CHURCH
This emerging “Network Church” (some call it a Third Day Church) is not based on an organization, but organized connections. Each “PC” could be an individual, a home church, itinerants, a marketplace minister running his business, a conventional church. It’s a network of any believer or group walking in Jesus calling. The body actively interconnects because there is life! There is relationship, support, team ministry, leadership, and larger worship gatherings.
Over the next few years the face of the church will change dramatically. While this illustration cannot completely illustrate the changes taking place, I hope it has been helpful.
Terry Somerville
www.totalchange.org