K1 Ecclesias
T . E . A . M . S
Train: to equip and build up unto unity, knowledge, maturity, and the fullness of Christ(Eph 4:11-13).
Engage: to personally connect to God as a group (Matt 22:35-40).
Assignments: to fulfill the great commission (Missions, Matt 25:16-20), and our unique Kingdom callings (2 Thes 1:11, kaleo).
Meetings: to glorify the King (Jesus) and seek first His Kingdom (Matt 6:33).
Spheres: to release the Lord’s love, presence, and Kingdom authority into our areas of influence(Prov 11:10-11, John 8:12, John 5:16).
Ecclesia is a Greek word translated in the New Testament as “church.” Ecclesia means, “The called-out (ones)” / ECC = out; KALEO = call /. Kaleo One is not a traditional church. Our Ecclesias consist of a remnant of Kingdom minded believers, from various churches which they continue to be a part of, called-out for specific assignments, seasons, missions, and Kingdom purposes. In Jesus’s time, ecclesias were governmental or legislative bodies established in every region by the Roman Empire. Jesus’ hearers would have understood an ecclesia to have authority over their assigned sphere of influence. In a Roman ecclesia, the leader was called an “apostle” and the objective was to “disciple” the people to become Roman’s (i.e., come into agreement with Roman culture and values etc.).