Are you called to Plant a Micro Church?
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Christian Leaders Institute • Micro Church Planting
Planting a Micro Church Through a Local Church or Soul Center
A global guide to volunteer-led house churches, neighborhood churches, daughter churches, Soul Centers, and gospel multiplication.
Are you ready to move from a spiritual burden into a real, living, accountable micro church ministry?
This course equips volunteer ministers, church leaders, Soul Center founders, emerging church planters, and ministry builders to plant a healthy micro church through a local church or as the defined purpose of a registered Soul Center.Planting a Micro Church Through a Local Church or Soul Center equips students to develop small, relational, accountable expressions of Christian church life. A micro church may take shape as a house church, neighborhood church, table church, dinner church, workplace gathering, digital fellowship, village fellowship, daughter church, or Soul Center micro church.
This course helps students move from calling and hospitality to real church formation. Students learn how to define a micro church, distinguish it from a Bible study or small group, identify a mission field, develop a gathering rhythm, connect to wise oversight, build safety and boundary practices, invite people without a large budget, and prepare a practical 90-day launch plan.
The goal is not merely to host a meeting. The goal is to develop a living, faithful, accountable Christian community where people hear the gospel, grow as disciples, pray for revival, practice hospitality, serve their neighbors, and raise up future leaders.
This Course Helps You
Clarify and Build
- Understand what a micro church is and how it differs from a Bible study or small group.
- Connect micro church planting to a local church, mentor, or registered Soul Center.
- Identify your neighborhood, household, workplace, village, digital, or relational mission field.
- Build a simple gathering rhythm around Scripture, prayer, fellowship, table life, care, and witness.
- Establish wise oversight, safety practices, boundaries, and referral awareness.
Launch and Multiply
- Promote a micro church without a large budget through hospitality, trust, and personal invitation.
- Identify, disciple, and train future micro church leaders.
- Understand study-based credentialing and ordination pathways through Christian Leaders Alliance.
- Create a Micro Church Launch Portfolio and 90-day field plan.
- Plant with prayer, clarity, courage, accountability, and a multiplication mindset.
How the Course Fits
Part One: From Calling to Formation
Clarify what a micro church is, why it matters, and how small gatherings can become faithful expressions of church life through hospitality, discipleship, prayer, worship, and gospel witness.
Part Two: Building the Ministry
Connect a micro church to a local church, daughter church strategy, or registered Soul Center pathway while identifying the people and place you are called to serve.
Part Three: Leading and Sustaining the Work
Lead participatory micro church gatherings, practice healthy boundaries, build accountability, promote wisely, and identify future leaders.
Part Four: Launching the Micro Church
Prepare your Micro Church Launch Portfolio, 90-day field plan, oversight plan, gathering rhythm, safety practices, invitation plan, and mentor review process.
Course Requirements
- Required: View all video lectures and complete assigned readings.
- Quizzes: Open-book • 75-minute time limit • 2 attempts total.
- Passing Requirement: 60% minimum average.
- Deadline: 180 days from enrollment.
- If not completed, you will be unenrolled and must restart the course to receive credit.
Grading Scale
A: 93–100%
A-: 90–92%
B+: 87–89%
B: 83–86%
B-: 80–82%
C+: 77–79%
C: 73–76%
C-: 70–72%
D+: 67–69%
D: 63–66%
D-: 60–62%
F: 0–59%Policy-Aligned and Accountable Ministry
This course emphasizes Scripture-rooted ministry, role clarity, consent-based participation, wise oversight, child safety, healthy boundaries, referral awareness, financial transparency, and appropriate collaboration with local churches, mentors, Soul Center leaders, and Christian Leaders Alliance pathways.Micro church planting is accessible, but it is not careless. Students pursuing credentialing or ordination pathways may continue through the Christian Leaders Alliance.
Final Feedback Form
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