Homegrown

Homegrown by William T “Bill” Faris, published by Lulu.com on June 29, 2011, is a true story that chronicles the transformation of a conventional local church into a house church. This first edition, comprising 104 pages, explores the church’s bold quest to re-engage its mission, simplify its structure, and fully involve its members in a new way of being the church at the neighborhood level.
Readers will find an insightful narrative that details the journey of these believers as they learn to empower everyday people to take the ministry of Jesus into everyday places. The book delves into themes of religion and Christianity, offering a perspective on community engagement and the evolution of church practices. Through this account, Faris presents a unique approach to church life that emphasizes local involvement and personal ministry.
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Homegrown is the true story of how a conventional local church “went house church” in a bold quest to re-engage their mission, simplify their structure, and fully involve their members. Along the way, these believers begin to learn a whole new way of being the church at the neighborhood level. The result is an exciting new mission to “empower everyday people to take the ministry of Jesus to everyday places”.
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