Posted June 11, 2010 | Category: Local Sites, Simples Churches, Online, Media and Technology, News and Inspiration | Written by: Robert Andrescik
Dr. Dan Lacich, Northland’s pastor for distributed sites, talks about how he became involved in the “Simple Church” movement at the House2House Mini Conference, June 11, in Longwood. Church leaders came together to learn about the current state of house church and simple church movements from around the world. Tony and Felicity Dale from House2House Ministry also talked about their spiritual and geographical journeys over the last 35 years. Interested in starting or joining a house church? Contact Pastor Dan at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Posted December 11, 2008 | Category: Local Sites, Simples Churches, News and Inspiration, Prison & Jail Ministry | Written by: Robert Andrescik
Since Northland began webcasting its services in 2006, online worshipers have reported bringing the church into some very unusual places: offices, coffee shops, military bases … even a Burger King restaurant. This month, Northland brought webstream worship to a place that is literally cut off from the rest of the world: John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Sanford, Florida. Armed with a computer, projector and sound system, a small team of volunteers held the inaugural service on December 7, which was attended by more than 50 men. The response? “Most...
Posted February 19, 2008 | Category: Simples Churches | Written by: Dan Lacich
Throughout the Book of Acts and the various letters of Paul we find abundant evidence that Christians regularly gathered in their homes for times of worship, sharing a meal, praying together, meeting one another’s various needs, and reaching out to those who did not yet know Jesus as their Lord. In recent years many Christians have returned to meeting in homes as a primary place for being the church. Even though Northland is by all definitions what could be called a mega-church, we are committed to helping others do church...
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