
As we have grown accustomed to endorsements, there seems to be a growing reluctance to do things that are unsanctioned. My wife works with a farm that rescues horses and teaches children farm and barn management in a faith-based atmosphere. Occasionally, they make requests for donations, usually building materials, to complete the various projects that are necessary on a farm. Although the program is not for profit, they have not jumped through all the hoops required to receive 501 c3 certification. Some donors are reluctant or refuse to donate without the certification; some citing tax purposes, other's citing a lack or trust (i.e., no "Seal of Approval").
I have found a similar response from some believers as it pertains to our Simple Church. Without a denominational affiliation, there seems to be a perception that our fellowship lacks a "Seal of Approval". Some liken it to a bible study...asking if we intend to attend a "real" church on Sunday mornings. I take no offense, really, because there's a certain part of me that understands exactly where they're coming from. The push-back comes both from the outside and from within myself as years of programming have their effect. But Father has reminded me that "For where two or three gather in my name, there I am with them." (Matthew 18:20 NIV). Imagine that! Sanctioned by God! What higher "Seal of Approval" could we receive? Even more exciting is that we have that same sanctioning as we are lead by the Holy Spirit to do the things He has for us to do. Wait...what? I don't have to have the approval of the Men's Ministry at First Baptist to be a dad to the fatherless? I can just come in the name of Jesus and minister to inmates at the county lockup? Crazy!
As Ileen and I have moved along on our journey into Simple Church, we have realized that we have an amazing amount of freedom in Jesus. It is hard to actually wrap our heads around it sometimes; we find ourselves voluntarily returning to our "cell" as years of doing church the traditional way influence much of our thought processes about what's "right" or "wrong". Fortunately, the guilt we feel as we put church traditions behind us is more than replaced with joy and anticipation as we feel like we are truly on the "front lines"...receiving instructions directly from Father, being lead by his Spirit, engaging believers and the lost alike with more depth than we imagined possible.
How about that? Simple Church. An official church of God. Cool, huh?