About Us
Welcome to Church Project Network. Learn about who are,
our ecclesiological-DNA, our global reach, and more.
We are a collective of independent churches working together to return to a New Testament ecclesiology.
OUR STORY
Church Project started in 2010
as a Church of House Churches.
What began with 40 people and two House Churches has turned into a movement of thousands of people, in many House Churches locally. And, other Church Projects have been planted regionally, nationally, and globally. Church Project began as a pursuit to return to what Jesus originally intended for the church to be.
ECCLESIOLOGICAL DNA
We are a growing, global network of churches believing in a "Church of House Churches."
We are committed to the common ecclesiological DNA (eDNA) we see in Scripture – of how God designed the Church to be.
A Church of House Churches is one church of many House Churches, connected under one common eldership, with three distinctive characteristics:
A Church of House Churches is one church of many House Churches, connected under one common eldership, with three distinctive characteristics:
01
Distributed pastoral
leadership
There are no elevated or separated clergy, but qualified pastors from within the local body, allowing every person access to a pastor.
02
Decentralized from a primary place and priest
There is not a sacred place, with sacred people. The life of the church is not centered around a few people in a certain place.
03
Diverse, discipleship communities
There is one Church of House Churches – many geographically-based house churches, connected together as one.
OUR NETWORK OF CHURCHES
Working together to return
to a New Testament ecclesiology
Church Project Network raises and equips pastors and church leaders both locally and globally to build and grow the New Testament church found in Scripture.
*Other network churches being added soon.
Alignment
See unique distinctions of our ecclesiology, core beliefs, and clarified theological convictions.
ReadWritings
Learn more about our ecclesiological DNA and this is applied to the modern church today.
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OUR LEADERSHIP
Leaders in church planting
and multiplication

Jason Shepperd
Network Director

Matt Rule
USA Network Coordinator

Pablo Di Gilio
Latin America Network Coordinator