MI-50102 explores the theology and practice of the organic church as a Spirit-led, Christ-centered, and disciple-making community. This course challenges institutional assumptions and equips students to rediscover New Testament patterns of church life, leadership, and mission in contemporary contexts.

Key Themes Covered:

  • Biblical Ecclesiology: The church as the Body of Christ, led by the Spirit
  • Historical Movements: From Acts to the present: organic expressions of church
  • Leadership & Gifts: Decentralized leadership and mutual edification
  • Gathering & Mission: Simplicity, multiplication, and life-on-life discipleship
  • Contemporary Application: Navigating culture, persecution, and global house church models

This course integrates theological foundations with real-world application, helping students design church life that is faithful, flexible, and fruitful.

Course Materials:

  • Search, Rescue, and Multiply (WWES textbook, provided)
  • Reclaiming the Assembly and Rediscovering Organic Church (WWES and Infusion Life, provided)
  • Videos (links provided)

2 credit course