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Onnuri Community Church¡¯s Ecclesiology
and Pastoral Philosophy


Why does the world today stay the same
despite the great number of churches,
seminaries, and pastors?
It is probably because those churches
are not like the Early Church
in the Book of Acts.


¡°As I lead Onnuri Community Church, I keep these questions
in mind: What made up the true church in Acts,
which was intended and shown by the Lord to be full of life?
What made the church a real church?
The very church!
The very church intended and revealed by Jesus in Acts!
An Acts-like church!
This is my vision and this is the vision of Onnuri Community Church.
The Book of Acts is not finished, yet.¡±

- These and many more heartfelt words from Pastor Yong-jo Ha convey The Dream of an Acts-like Church.


¡°The Dream of an Acts-like Church¡±
in relation to Onnuri Community Church,
Duranno, and CGNTV


Thirty-three years ago in 1984, 12 families with a passion for the Gospel came together and started Onnuri Community Church. They dreamed of becoming a church that was illustrated in the Book of Acts 2,000 years ago. This dream led to planting more than eight campus churches in South Korea including the Seobinggo main campus, and more than 25 vision churches in the US, China, Oceania, and Japan, and to sending over 1,200 missionaries to 59 countries.
Onnuri Community Church along with Duranno and CGNTV inspires Christians and pastors to dream of an Acts-like church, introducing influential global Christian leaders such as Pastor Bill Hybels and Pastor Jim Cymbala to Korean Christians, and spreading powerful
waves of the Holy Spirit in Japan through Love Sonata.


Ten characteristics of an Acts-like church:
1. A community filled with the Holy Spirit
2. A community that follows the footsteps of Jesus
3. A community that experiences miracles every day
4. A community that spreads the Gospel even in suffering
5. A community that pursues holiness, purity and honesty
6. A community that builds lay leaders
7. A community that dies for Christ
8. A community that embraces foreigners
9. A community that spreads the Gospel to the ends
of the earth
10. A community that continues to write Acts 29


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The very church of the Book of Acts
When I think about the Church, I get full without eating and excited even when tired. Despite the depth of life¡¯s pains and hardships, when I think about the Church, I feel happy. The Church is the key, the way and the spirit that moves the world. So when the Church becomes corrupt, the world becomes corrupt. On the other hand, when the Church is alive, the world is full of hope.
I dreamed of the church described in the Book of Acts when planting Onnuri Church. Before starting Onnuri Church, I served as an assistant pastor at Mapo Church. I had also been trained in a seminary by a pastor from Seoul who was like a strict seonbi, a traditional
Confucian scholar from olden days. Then, unexpectedly, I came to lead a ¡°celebrity church¡± where I served for seven years and was able to expand my horizons. There I experienced ministry 9at the center of pop culture.
After some time, my health deteriorated. I had to give up serving the church and went to England. My plan was to get some rest and study while there. But once again, unexpectedly, I came across Ealing Church, an immigrant church in England, and ministered there. I was able to share in the joys and sorrows of immigrants and Korean expatriates of trading companies who were living lonely lives in an immigrant community.
England, to me, was like a spiritual cradle. It was there where I met a missions organization and spiritual giants who determined the direction of my ministry.
During my first year in England, I received blessings from London Bible College, an evangelical and academic school that planted in me a seed of hope for the Gospel and for academic study.
In the second year, I experienced a year of blessings at a missions organization called WEC, Worldwide Evangelization for Christ. I was trained with Jae-hwan Lee, a missionary, and president of Come Mission. I can say that the foundation of Onnuri Church¡¯s mission ministry was established there. Also, the fellowship with All Nations Bible College expanded my view on mission work.
During the third and final year, which was perhaps the most inspiring, I met Rev. John Stott at the London Institute and learned about the problems of modern society and how those issues relate to the ministry. Also, I met Rev. Jim Graham who led a Holy Spirit ministry. I learned about the powerful and beautiful work of the Holy Spirit from him.
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The Church will exist on the earth forever until the day the Lord returns. Walk away from the misguided prejudices and ideas about the Church. The true church Jesus established is not about denominations, institutions, or buildings. The Church is the body and bride of Christ. Institutions can be criticized, and the buildings can be attacked, but the Lord¡¯s true Church is not to be the subject of criticism. We must protect the holiness and purity of churches with our lives.
Whenever I think about the Church, tears roll down my cheeks, my heart beats, and I feel overwhelmed. I think about the Lord¡¯s glorious churches standing at the center of the world and lifting high the banner of Jesus Christ.
It is my responsibility to come into a church to serve, change, and renew the church. It is my responsibility to create a glorious church, which is the body of Christ. We do not have the authority to criticize, but the responsibility to serve.
I feel most honored to be a pastor. If I could re-live my life, I would walk the same path, and not regret it even after death. ¡°In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams¡± (Acts 2:17).
A church anointed by the Holy Spirit. A church that performs miracles. A church that revives people. A church that dreams and sees visions. A church that saves the world and builds God¡¯s kingdom.
This church is Onnuri Community Church. I want to die for Onnuri Community Church. I want to die while I preach. I want to die while I pray. I want to die while I share the Gospel on the mission field.
There is one thing I regret as I serve Onnuri Community Church. It is that I did not take care of my family enough. My wife always missed me. My children always longed for me. I did not properly carry out my role as a husband and father.
How foolish it is that only now I try to take care of my wife and pour out my life for my children! When I see my wife grow weak, I feel so sorry and sad. Yet, I believe it is not too late, and I will still try. I now have the heart to take care of my family at the expense of other things. I must grow mature in my old age.
I will leave Onnuri Community Church one day. How can I minister forever? How long can I live, and how much more can I work? I will be able to preach only as long as God allows my health to hold me up. This is my golden time. Onnuri Community Church is my dream and my everything. I want to live without regrets and with crazy passion. I don¡¯t want to be calculating. I want to live without finding fault in everything. I love the Church. I love the Church of the Lord. I love Onnuri.


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Prologue: The Dream of an Acts-like Church


Part 1 : Being Led by Grace
My Life and My Faith
Walking in the Way of the Lord


Part 2 :Ecclesiology
The Standard for Ecclesiology Is the Ecclesiology of Jesus
Ecclesiology Found in Acts


Part 3 :  Pastoral Philosophy
The Standard for Pastoral Philosophy Is the Ecclesiology of Acts


Part 4 :  Pastoral Philosophical Methodology
Worship
Ministry
Sermons
Nurturing System
Small Groups and Community
Evangelism
Missions


Part 5 :Team Ministries and Leadership
Team Ministries: The Driver of Church Revival
Leadership That Achieves God¡¯s Dream


Part 6 :Singing the Love Sonata
God¡¯s Love Story for Japan: Love Sonata


Epilogue: When I think about the Church, I feel happy.


   

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