Church Planting & Church Planting Movements.

At Pioneers Australia, we are passionate about seeing the gospel spread among the nations and lives transformed through Jesus Christ. Church planting is at the core of what we do. Our mission is to establish vibrant, self-sustaining communities of faith among unreached people groups, equipping local believers to lead and multiply. We believe that church planting is not just about starting new congregations but about fostering movements where the gospel takes root and spreads organically through discipleship and multiplication.

What is Church Planting?

Church planting is the process of starting and growing new Christian communities in places where the gospel is not yet known or where there are few existing churches. It involves:

  • Sharing the good news of Jesus in culturally appropriate ways
  • Discipling new believers and teaching them to follow Jesus
  • Gathering believers into communities of faith (churches)
  • Training and equipping leaders from within those communities
  • Multiplying churches as local believers take ownership of the mission

This approach ensures that churches are not dependent on outside leadership but are locally led, biblically grounded, and self-sustaining.

 

Biblical Foundation for Church Planting

Church planting is deeply rooted in Scripture. Jesus commanded His followers to make disciples of all nations, which naturally leads to the formation of new churches. The early church modeled this in the book of Acts, where we see rapid church growth through the ministry of the apostles and believers.

  • Matthew 28:19-20"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."
  • Acts 2:42-47 – The early believers devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer, leading to the multiplication of the church.
  • Acts 14:21-23 – Paul and Barnabas made disciples, strengthened them, and appointed elders in every church, demonstrating a biblical model of church planting.
  • Romans 15:20 – Paul expresses his desire to preach where Christ has not been named, showing the urgency of reaching the unreached through church planting.
  • 2 Timothy 2:2 – Paul instructs Timothy to pass on what he has learned to faithful men who will teach others, reinforcing the multiplication principle of church planting.
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Church Planting Movements (CPMs)

A church planting movement occurs when new churches multiply rapidly, spreading the gospel through relational networks and local leadership. Instead of relying on foreign missionaries to lead, these movements empower indigenous believers to take responsibility for evangelism, discipleship, and leadership development. Key characteristics of CPMs include:

  • Obedience-based discipleship – New believers immediately put into practice what they learn from Scripture.
  • Empowerment of local leaders – Leadership is developed from within the movement rather than imported.
  • Simple, reproducible structures – Churches form in homes, workplaces, or other accessible locations.
  • Multiplication mindset – Every believer is equipped to share their faith and disciple others, leading to exponential growth.

Discovery Bible Studies (DBS)

One of the tools that can be used in church planting movements is Discovery Bible Studies (DBS). This simple yet powerful approach enables people to explore the Bible, discover God’s truth for themselves, and obey what they learn. DBS can be a highly effective method for discipling individuals and helping to form new churches, as it focuses on:

  • Engaging with Scripture directly – Participants read and discuss the Bible without relying on a teacher.
  • Asking key questions – What does this passage say about God? About people? How will I obey it?
  • Applying and sharing – Each participant is encouraged to apply what they learn and share it with others.

DBS is particularly effective in oral cultures and among those unfamiliar with traditional church structures. It fosters spiritual growth, encourages obedience to God’s word, and naturally leads to church formation and multiplication.

Account from the field

Church planting in South Asia

Before arriving in-country about seven years ago, we really didn’t know much about church planting or, in fact, what Church Planting Movements were all about. Our team knew we wanted to see churches planted, but how we were going to go about it? What were some of the practical steps? We were definitely very green. Keen as mustard, but nevertheless naïve.

Even in the early days of our team’s formation, we were blessed to be surrounded by a number of great leaders and godly practitioners with loads of experience in our part of the world. Very quickly, we were introduced to some of the amazing things that God has been doing around the globe in recent years, bringing millions of people to himself through exploding movements of worshippers in places like India and Africa. No doubt we wanted to get on board and try to understand more about how God has been moving in these places!

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After three or four years of learning, training, trial and error, praying and sharing we had seen God draw some people to himself. But it was common for these individuals to quickly experience persecution, get kicked out of their village, lose their inheritance and become alienated from their families. We were ourselves struggling to disciple these new believers well. Everything felt disjointed. We became aware that something was missing in what we were seeking to achieve. With a large team made up of both national believers and expats, we were trying to get some momentum, a common language and sustainable approach to this ‘church planting’ thing.

Changing our Approach… to bring about change

Early last year, I was privileged to attend a ‘Discovery Bible Study’ approach Church Planting Movement training. This training was led by Pioneers leaders and partners from other agencies. The week after I attended that training, my team mates and national colleagues were able to attend a very similar training on our island. It was so clear to us that we needed to utilise this approach on our island. This way of introducing people to the Bible seemed to have answers for some of the frustrations we had experienced and many of the questions we had been asking. Praise God, within weeks of trying this new approach, we were seeing groups of Hindus gathering together to study biblical truth for themselves! We are in no doubt that this model is not a golden bullet and that God moves as he pleases in variety of ways. But for our team, wanting to serve him as best we could in all aspects of our lives, this was a turning point in our whole approach to life and ministry together.

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The ‘Discovery Bible Study’ approach is really all about finding people who are spiritually thirsty, gathering them together with their family or friends, and teaching them how to discover truth directly from the Bible. It’s all about making disciples of Jesus and not looking for converts before we disciple. Each week, groups of Hindus gather together, open the Bible and ask simple questions of the passage like… What do we learn about God? What do we learn about man? Is there an example I need to follow? Is there a command I need to obey? And then, what will I do this week to respond in obedience to this passage?  The approach starts with the creation story and, chronologically, over the weeks groups work their way through the Old Testament and then to Jesus and his claims. As the weeks go by, slowly the truth begins to permeate hearts, the Spirit stirs understanding and, as we allow the power of the Word and the Holy Spirit to teach, we are seeing allegiance to many gods shift to an allegiance to the only One True God! This entire process is saturated in prayer. It is truly God alone.

God is doing amazing things on our island! As we see numbers of groups meeting together in different villages each week to discover truth, our hope is to see the Spirit moving many to respond in baptism and obedience to Jesus. We continue to pray as small churches help many other Hindus discover the truth and light found in the Holy Book of ISHWW (Supreme Creator God). Praise God for new families and groups who are taking this bold step! (Matt 28:18-20)

AS, a Pioneers worker first published 2012.

Join Us in the Mission

At Pioneers Australia, we believe that church planting is a calling for the whole body of Christ. Whether through going, sending, praying, or supporting, you can be a part of seeing church planting movements take root among the unreached.

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