The Ekklesia Project: Rediscovering the Assembly of God from the Underground Up
What if the solution to the modern church's crisis isn't a new program, but an ancient recovery?
For countless believers, "church" feels like a performance to watch, a building to enter, or an institution to maintain. But beneath the layers of tradition and cultural accommodation lies a forgotten blueprint—a revolutionary model that powered the most explosive growth in history.
The Ekklesia Project embarks on a profound archaeological dig into the heart of what Jesus truly built. This is not a call to abandon the church, but to reimagine it from the underground up. Journey back to the vibrant, persecuted, house-based communities of the New Testament to discover:
- The true, political meaning of Ekklesia—not a religious club, but the sovereign Assembly of King Jesus, called out to enact His will on earth.
- How the Constantinian Shift traded the church's prophetic power for political influence, creating a clergy-laity divide that persists today.
- Inspiring case studies from the margins—from the Anabaptists to the Chinese underground church—where the true Ekklesia has always thrived.
- A practical, hopeful vision for reclaiming the household (oikos) as the primary base for discipleship, community, and mission.
- How to activate the "priesthood of all believers" and shift from a "one-man show" to a body where every member is a minister.
The Ekklesia Project is a manifesto for a new (old) way of being God's people. It’s a call to exchange the comfortable pew for a missional frontline, to trade passive attendance for active citizenship in the Kingdom of Heaven. If you long for a church that is organic, resilient, transformative, and powerfully close to the heart of Jesus, your journey begins here.