
What if we, as the church, were invisible? What if we had no church buildings? No signs declaring a church location? No denominations or headquarters? No mega weekend gatherings? No Christian radio presence? No Christian stores? No Christian bumper stickers or other outward personal identifying stuff? What if the Yellow Pages didn’t have a “church” category and if you Googled “church” it came up with no search results? What if there was no such “thing” as the church? Would there still be a church?
What if we, as the church, were invisible? What if we simply lived the life of Jesus, speaking and displaying his love to the people we knew and came in contact with on a daily basis? What if we as followers of Jesus simply did just that? What if we gathered quietly in homes to break bread and encourage each other in Christ; where our goal would be to simply live as agents of God’s restoration, serving God and the “other” in real and tangible ways? What if church were not a weekend thing, but a people who radically lived behind the cultural scenes bringing God’s kingdom to earth?
What if God’s church was more like a tiny mustard seed instead of trying to be the biggest oak tree on the hill? What if Jesus’ church was more like a tiny amount of yeast…itself unnoticed, yet quietly transforming and restoring people and, in turn, culture? What if the Holy Spirit’s church sought to be the last and the least—a servant? What if the church daily sought self-death—dying to itself and loosing its life in order to find it—instead of doing all it can to save its life? What if God’s church chose to sit down in the least honored seat of society and culture, instead of clamoring and fighting for the most prestigious one? What if the church “thing” disappeared and all that was left was the church—people who realize they are forgiven and loved by God and who actively want to be a part of his restorative and healing work in lives of other’s?
In other words, what if the church was invisible—or even better: visible, yet invisible? What if?


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March 3, 2008 at 11:09 am
baddogmooney
awesome, nothing to say but awesome.
March 3, 2008 at 2:31 pm
Monachus Bellator
Very thoughtful. Perhaps a tad bit scary for most. Without church buildings/staffs, Christian radio, bumper stickers and the three worship chords, many would be left without any “symptom” of their faith. Left to ourselves, sans establishment, we may be forced to love, forgive, restore and sacrifice without being prompted or coerced. We would have to listen to what God is saying to us, instead of what others say He is saying or has said. Besides, how could we live in a world without “Testa-mints”? http://www.testamints.net/ (John MacArthur uses ‘em!)
March 3, 2008 at 3:17 pm
Jeromy
~ Mr. Bellator: I must say that the only thing better than the three worship chords (G-D-C [and the occasional Em]…correct?) is chompin’ on three Testamints. LOL…I never knew they had their own website! Suddenly I am very self-conscious of my breath…thanks a lot!
March 3, 2008 at 4:23 pm
jonmholmes
Jeromy, I don’t say this lightly as I’ve read thousands of emerging posts over the years, but this post is the most engaging, thought provoking, and inviting that I’ve come upon. Let’s go live the “What if?”
March 3, 2008 at 4:34 pm
Jeromy
Thanks Jon…and I don’t say that lightly.
March 3, 2008 at 4:50 pm
jonathanbrink
Nice bro.
March 3, 2008 at 5:54 pm
nator
If we were invisible, then everyone could see us. It would change the world.
March 3, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Jeromy
~ Jonathan: Thanks.
~ Nator: Great wordplay. It got me thinking…if the church were invisible, some would choose to disappear completely from it, while others would choose to live more visibly because of it and others would not be effected at all because they are already living invisibly-visible. I think I fall somewhere between the last two groups. Where would you fall?
Indeed, I too believe the world might be changed.
March 4, 2008 at 7:27 am
ana
Wow. I don’t know what to say that those above haven’t already said but ‘Wow.’
I haven’t been to church in years and I think that perhaps because of this I’m seeing the bible and the words of Jesus with fresh eyes, without the preconceptions that I used to have. It seems to me that this idea of ‘invisibility’ is obvious in the Gospels, but maybe not. Why don’t more see it? (No pun intended.) Is the idea not as overt as it seems to me?
Great food for thought!
March 4, 2008 at 3:36 pm
anazeteo
Did my last comment get marked as spam by any chance?
March 4, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Jeromy
It did…that darn Akismet. Thanks for catching it.
“I’m seeing the bible and the words of Jesus with fresh eyes,” . . . liberating, isn’t it!! His burden is indeed light!
May 15, 2008 at 6:56 am
kathyescobar
great post, jeromy…i think the world would be changed if this were the case, really changed. all the energy we spend on being visible could be spent on loving and relationships and caring and helping and boy is that a lot of energy & resource to pass around.
May 15, 2008 at 7:06 am
Jeromy
A LOT of energy, indeed.
Could you imagine if the church building was the most simple and worst looking building in town, and the poor areas were breathtakingly beautiful because we died to ourself—corporately, as a church—and used the bulk of our resources to serve others? I agree with you…the world (ours and theirs) would change!
July 3, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Tony
Jeromy -
Would you mind if I added this as a guest post on seekingabove? I get a whole different circuit of traffic over there. I’d obviously name you as the author and link back here.
July 3, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Jeromy
Tony, thank you, it would be my honor. I’ve sent you an email with the HTML for the image-link as well. I’m glad it spoke to you…
July 25, 2008 at 6:45 pm
baddogmooney
Hey Jeromy, is it alright if I repost this at my blog?
- mooney
July 26, 2008 at 7:00 am
Jeromy
Yea, feel free too. Thanks for asking…
July 31, 2008 at 6:29 pm
brad
I found this post through Seekingabove.
“What if God’s church was more like a tiny mustard seed instead of trying to be the biggest oak tree on the hill?”
Beautiful! Inspiring! I am speechless. amen.
What if …
August 1, 2008 at 7:51 pm
Jeromy
Thank you Brad. What if, indeed.
August 29, 2008 at 1:27 pm
David
As a little reminder to all of us, Jesus did not give any commandment to build a building, to name it “a church,” to decorate it lavishly, to gather in there once a week, to pass opulent ceremonies, to play music or anything like that. These are only products of our will not God’s, and consequently have nothing to do with the Teachings of the Doctrine. The only thing we were supposed to do is to LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS OURSELVES. That is it. Since we do not do this (none of us, including myself) we have come up with all the above mentioned things (which I am sure are abominable in His eyes) to create an impression of spirituality around us aiming to cover up our wickedness. Wickedness is not a strong definition. Taking Christ’s name upon us (hence, Christians) and not keeping His commandment TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER makes us worse than that, it makes us hypocrites. As you may have noticed hypocrites were the only ones with whom Christ was angry with (lawyers being part of the group). He was not angry with thieves, prostitutes or anybody else but hypocrites, i.e., those who proclaim to be something but in reality are something else.
September 13, 2008 at 3:10 pm
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