Traditional Chinese churches are generally dominated by female or aging believers and that leads some people to believe that the Church is for "old mothers". In fact, there is no lack of male believers, but many brothers are not very familiar with their faith, not active in the meetings, and not much involved in church activities – some of them are Christian in name only.
Qingyang Church in Jinjiang, Fujian realized this problem and they made an effort to build male believers up through establishing a brothers’ fellowship.
"Because our funeral services are carried out poorly, society looks down on us," said Rev. Ye Gaosheng, president of the Jinjiang CC and head of the brothers' fellowship of Jinjiang Qingyang Church.
He added that the local people of Jinjiang City attach great importance to funeral services. Formerly, most memorial services were organised by sisters. Qingyang Church wished to establish a fellowship of brothers who would be given responsibilities to provide memorial services. In this way the community would see that the Church had not only females but also males.
This is the reason why a brothers’ fellowship was set up. In addition, the group emphasised the spiritual development of the brothers so that their faith would be based on Jesus Christ the rock. Besides this, having men become more involved in the church had been a burden of Qingyang Church. On June 22, 2008, Qingyang Church Brothers’ Fellowship was officially established. In the beginning, the fellowship had over a dozen brothers. Now more than 100 brothers are registered members.
"When this brother fellowship was organized, I wished the church well," said Rev. Ye, who is now mostly responsible for the church's funeral services. If a believer in the church dies, the funeral service will be attended by more than 30 members of the brother's fellowship. On the day of the funeral, more brothers will appear to help carry the coffin or hold wreathes.
"As soon as the church informs them of a funeral, they’ll take the initiative to participate. Previously, services like this were costly because families had to hire people to help, but now we have brothers who take responsibility. Carrying the coffin requires from seven or eight to a dozen people. It’s a job that the brothers can do." Rev. Ye said that the brothers worked very hard and sometimes they couldn’t stop to even get a drink of water. There were funerals for migrant dead believers who had no local relatives so the brothers also volunteered to assist them.
In addition, after every Sunday worship, there is lunch for more than 400 people at the church. A dozen brothers from the fellowship volunteer to prepare the lunch. Some of them need to buy food before five in the morning!
Sharing his feelings on leading the fellowship, Rev. Ye said, "I am grateful to be able to lead this fellowship to help others change their lives and make them a blessing to all."
"Some of the brothers didn't use to come to the meetings, didn't pray – they were Christians in name only. They said, 'My mother or my wife is a Christian so I'm a Christian,' and they're actually confused about their faith." Rev. Ye explained that after these brothers joined the fellowship, they really realized that they needed Jesus in their lives by listening to sermons and teachings.
Some brothers were previously considered ‘sinners’ in society, but after joining the fellowship their lives changed and they lived a life for Christ. In addition, the current elders and deacons of Qingyang Church grew up in the brother fellowship.
Influenced by the initiative of Qingyang Church, other churches also set up a brother fellowship. In 2013, at the fifth-anniversary celebration ceremony of the founding of Qingyang Church Fellowship, all the city's brothers' fellowships officially announced the establishment of "Jinjiang City Christian Brothers Spiritual Retreat."
At present, Jinjiang City has more than a dozen churches that have set up a brother fellowship. Because the city's brother fellowships have begun to take shape, Jinjiang City Christian authorities have specially founded Jinjiang Brothers' Fellowship Ministry led by Rev. Xu Guozhong as Minister, Rev. Hou Zhiga as Vice-Minister (these two pastors are also the members of the standing committee of CC&TSPM).
The Brothers' Fellowship Ministry is responsible for organizing the quarterly brothers Special Meeting. Special meetings are held in turn in the churches where there are established brothers' fellowships. The brothers from each of the fellowships came to give testimonies, study the Bible, sing praise songs, and attend spiritual retreat gatherings.
Although the establishment of a brother’s fellowship has many benefits, Jinjiang City Christian authorities also respected the decision of some churches not to set up such a fellowship for the time being. Some churches believed that certain males had strong personalities so it was difficult to have them work together well; some churches were too small to organise a variety of fellowships.
For churches interested in establishing brothers' fellowships, Rev. Ye gave two suggestions: First, the gathering time of a fellowship should not be too long. It's hard to sit like a sister for a long time because males tend to be physically active. Qingyang Church’s brother fellowships usually last for about an hour. Second, the activities of a meeting should be rich and diverse. The Qingyang Church meeting usually begins with a prayer which is followed by half an hour of choir practice and the next session is a 20-30 minute Bible study with a brief discussion. The meeting ends with a pastor’s final comments.
Now, the activities of Qingyang Church’s fellowships have become well established. Monday is a home visit to a brother of the Fellowship. Tuesday night is the Fellowship. On each Tuesday evening there is a different theme, for example, choir practice (there is already a choir in the Fellowship), Bible study, spiritual retreat, and seminars (mostly about family affairs, guiding the brothers to lead the whole family in the pursuit of faith). In addition, the Fellowship has two outings and two dinner parties every year.
Most of the participating brothers are between 40 and 60. The church hopes that by participating in the Fellowship, they can be a blessing not only to the church but also to their family by being a good husband and father in the family.
Rev. Ye shared his testimony of the changes that the brothers have made in their families. After some brothers joined the fellowship, relationships between spouses became harmonious and they fell in love with each other. Many attendees come to the church as a couple or a family and some have come together to participate in church services which were not the same before.
Speaking of the greatest trials and challenges to the faith of the brothers, Rev. Ye confessed that it is related to social or business dining and drinking. Living in Jinjiang, there are many opportunities for socializing or having business dinners and drinking—most brothers have such habits. Rev. Ye and other minister have been encouraging their brothers not to drink too much and to give up smoking.
It’s really hard to quit smoking and drinking. Rev. Ye said that some brothers wanted to quit smoking but they couldn’t on their own. Finally, they relied on God and prayers to successfully quit smoking. They were slowly changing their drinking habits too. They wouldn’t get as drunk as they used to. In the fellowship, we encouraged each other to give up smoking and drinking and prayed for each other.
It is worth mentioning that the brothers are now able to attend the fellowship activities for at least an hour without smoking. You know, some smokers can't stand it if they don't smoke for ten minutes.
Our male believers will struggle with it in society as everyone else smokes and drinks.
Rev. Ye said, "It's wonderful to see that they can succeed in quitting smoking and drinking because of how the Lord is filling their lives with goodness."
Social or business eating and drinking also rob brothers of their time and deter them from attending church meetings. Yet, they are willing to set aside their secular pursuits because they cherish the opportunity of being a part of church meetings. There are more than 20 brothers who attend almost every church service.
Qingyang Church resumed all its on-site services on 21 June and the on-site meetings of brotherly fellowships were resumed in August 2020.
- Translated by Charlie Li
福建晋江青阳堂弟兄团契大大祝福教会
中国传统教会普遍呈现阴盛阳衰、老龄化的特征,以至于有的人称教会为“老大妈”教会。实际上,教会内并非没有弟兄,只是不少弟兄对信仰认识不清楚,对聚会不积极,也甚少参与教会活动,只是挂名的基督徒。
福建晋江市基青阳堂意识到这个问题,通过成立弟兄团契,兴起弟兄。
“我们丧事很弱,社会上就很看轻我们。”据晋江市基督教协会会长、晋江青阳堂弟兄团契负责人叶高升牧师介绍,晋江市很重视丧事的办理,而以前教会大多是姐妹们参与追思礼拜。教会希望将弟兄团契建立起来,由弟兄团契来负责丧事组,这样让社会上看到,教会不单有姐妹,也有弟兄。
成立弟兄团契起初是为了这样一个现实的考虑。除此之外,栽培弟兄的属灵生命,让他们的信仰建立在耶稣基督的磐石之上,更是青阳堂一直以来的负担。2008年6月22日,青阳堂弟兄团契正式成立。成立之初有十几个弟兄参加,到现在登记在册的已有100多个弟兄。
“这个弟兄团契组织起来以后,很祝福教会,”叶牧师介绍说,弟兄团契现在大部分负责的是教会的丧事礼拜,以及丧事的出殡。如果教会有一个信徒离世,丧事礼拜会有弟兄团契的30多人参加,出殡那天弟兄就更多了,有抬棺的,有拿花圈的。
“一听到教会通知有丧事,他们就主动参与。像入殓之类的,以前是请人去做,要用很多钱,现在都是弟兄们义务去做。抬棺需要有七八个到十几个人,也都是弟兄们义务去做。”叶牧师说道。弟兄们干起活来非常卖力,有时候都来不及喝一口水,有外地的信徒在当地没亲戚,他们的丧事,弟兄们也主动前去义务帮忙。
此外,教会主日崇拜之后有400多人在教会用午餐,弟兄团契的十几个弟兄义工负责预备午餐,有的弟兄早晨五点多钟就去买菜。
分享到带领弟兄团契的感受,叶牧师表示,“能够带领这个弟兄团契,帮助他们生命改变,使他们成为众人的祝福,我觉得很感恩。”
“一些弟兄以前没有聚会,也没有祷告,只是挂名的基督徒。他们说‘我妈妈是基督徒,我爱人她是基督徒,所以我也是基督徒’,实际上他们对信仰糊里糊涂。”叶牧师介绍说,这些弟兄参加弟兄团契以后,通过听讲道、专题讲座,真正认识到自己的生命中需要耶稣。
有一些弟兄以前在社会上都被认为是很坏的一种人,但是参加教会弟兄团契以后,他们的生命改变了,活出了基督的生命。此外,青阳堂现在的长老和执事,都是在弟兄团契当中成长起来的。
在青阳堂的带动下,晋江市其他堂会也陆续成立了弟兄团契。2013年,借着青阳堂弟兄团契成立五周年庆典,全市弟兄团契组织起来举行了“晋江市基督教弟兄培灵会”。
目前,晋江市已有十几个堂会建立了弟兄团契。因着全市弟兄团契已初具规模,晋江市基督教两会专门开设了晋江市弟兄团契事工部,由徐国忠牧师任部长,侯志加牧师任副部长(这两位牧师也是晋江市基督教两会的常委)。
弟兄团契事工部负责组织每个季度一次的弟兄特会。特会在有成立弟兄团契的堂会里轮流举行,各堂会弟兄团契的弟兄们聚集在一起内容包括见证会、查经聚会、诗歌交流、培灵聚会。
虽然成立弟兄团契有诸多好处,晋江市基督教两会却也尊重部分堂会暂时不成立弟兄团契的决定。有的教会觉得弟兄个性强,很难带,组织弟兄团契会很难牧养;有的教会规模比较小,不适合建立过多的团契。
对于有意建立弟兄团契的教会,叶牧师给出了两点建议:第一,弟兄团契的聚会时间不宜过长。因为弟兄比较好动,很难像姐妹一样坐太久。青阳堂弟兄团契的聚会一般是每次一个小时左右。第二,聚会内容丰富多样。青阳堂弟兄团契的聚会通常从祷告开始,接着是半小时的唱诗时间,之后有20-30分钟的查经,然后大家简单交流,最后由牧者总结结束。
目前,青阳堂弟兄团契的活动安排已趋成熟稳定。周一是弟兄团契的探访,周二晚上是弟兄团契的聚会。每个月里,周二晚上聚会的内容分别有专门练唱(弟兄团契已有一个诗班)、查经会、培灵会、专题讲座(大部分是关于家庭方面的,引导弟兄带领全家人在信仰上有追求)。此外,弟兄团契一年有两次外出活动,以及两次聚餐。
参加弟兄团契的大部分弟兄年龄在40-60岁。教会希望他们通过参加弟兄团契,不仅祝福教会,也能够祝福家庭,在家庭中做好丈夫、好父亲。
叶牧师分享了弟兄们在家庭中改变的见证。一些弟兄参加弟兄团契之后,他们的夫妻关系变得和睦,彼此相爱。很多家庭是夫妻俩或全家一起来教会做礼拜,还有的夫妻一起来参与教会的事工,这在以前是没有的。
谈到弟兄们信仰中最大的试探和挑战,叶牧师坦言是烟酒应酬。生活在晋江,应酬比较多,大部分弟兄都有抽烟、喝酒的习惯。叶牧师及其他牧者一直鼓励弟兄们不要喝太多酒,鼓励他们戒烟。
“抽烟真的是很难改的,喝酒也是一样。”叶牧师说,有一些弟兄想要戒烟,但是靠着自己没办法戒掉,最后是靠着祷告,依靠上帝戒烟成功。他们在喝酒方面也在慢慢改,不会像以前那样喝醉。在弟兄团契中,大家为戒烟戒酒的事彼此鼓励,互相代祷。
值得见证的是,弟兄们现在至少能够在一小时的团契聚会期间不抽烟。要知道,有些抽烟的人,如果十分钟不抽烟就难以忍受。
弟兄们会遇到在社会上的争战,别人都抽烟、喝酒。
叶牧师说,“有主的生命在他们里面,他们就能够胜过这些,这是奇妙的事情。”
应酬也会抢夺弟兄们的时间,给他们参加教会聚会带来拦阻。但是他们因着珍惜聚会的机会,而愿意放下属世的应酬。其中有20多个弟兄,几乎每一场教会事工活动都参加。
青阳堂已于6月21日恢复实地主日崇拜,弟兄团契的聚会也已在8月份恢复。
Traditional Chinese churches are generally dominated by female or aging believers and that leads some people to believe that the Church is for "old mothers". In fact, there is no lack of male believers, but many brothers are not very familiar with their faith, not active in the meetings, and not much involved in church activities – some of them are Christian in name only.
Qingyang Church in Jinjiang, Fujian realized this problem and they made an effort to build male believers up through establishing a brothers’ fellowship.
"Because our funeral services are carried out poorly, society looks down on us," said Rev. Ye Gaosheng, president of the Jinjiang CC and head of the brothers' fellowship of Jinjiang Qingyang Church.
He added that the local people of Jinjiang City attach great importance to funeral services. Formerly, most memorial services were organised by sisters. Qingyang Church wished to establish a fellowship of brothers who would be given responsibilities to provide memorial services. In this way the community would see that the Church had not only females but also males.
This is the reason why a brothers’ fellowship was set up. In addition, the group emphasised the spiritual development of the brothers so that their faith would be based on Jesus Christ the rock. Besides this, having men become more involved in the church had been a burden of Qingyang Church. On June 22, 2008, Qingyang Church Brothers’ Fellowship was officially established. In the beginning, the fellowship had over a dozen brothers. Now more than 100 brothers are registered members.
"When this brother fellowship was organized, I wished the church well," said Rev. Ye, who is now mostly responsible for the church's funeral services. If a believer in the church dies, the funeral service will be attended by more than 30 members of the brother's fellowship. On the day of the funeral, more brothers will appear to help carry the coffin or hold wreathes.
"As soon as the church informs them of a funeral, they’ll take the initiative to participate. Previously, services like this were costly because families had to hire people to help, but now we have brothers who take responsibility. Carrying the coffin requires from seven or eight to a dozen people. It’s a job that the brothers can do." Rev. Ye said that the brothers worked very hard and sometimes they couldn’t stop to even get a drink of water. There were funerals for migrant dead believers who had no local relatives so the brothers also volunteered to assist them.
In addition, after every Sunday worship, there is lunch for more than 400 people at the church. A dozen brothers from the fellowship volunteer to prepare the lunch. Some of them need to buy food before five in the morning!
Sharing his feelings on leading the fellowship, Rev. Ye said, "I am grateful to be able to lead this fellowship to help others change their lives and make them a blessing to all."
"Some of the brothers didn't use to come to the meetings, didn't pray – they were Christians in name only. They said, 'My mother or my wife is a Christian so I'm a Christian,' and they're actually confused about their faith." Rev. Ye explained that after these brothers joined the fellowship, they really realized that they needed Jesus in their lives by listening to sermons and teachings.
Some brothers were previously considered ‘sinners’ in society, but after joining the fellowship their lives changed and they lived a life for Christ. In addition, the current elders and deacons of Qingyang Church grew up in the brother fellowship.
Influenced by the initiative of Qingyang Church, other churches also set up a brother fellowship. In 2013, at the fifth-anniversary celebration ceremony of the founding of Qingyang Church Fellowship, all the city's brothers' fellowships officially announced the establishment of "Jinjiang City Christian Brothers Spiritual Retreat."
At present, Jinjiang City has more than a dozen churches that have set up a brother fellowship. Because the city's brother fellowships have begun to take shape, Jinjiang City Christian authorities have specially founded Jinjiang Brothers' Fellowship Ministry led by Rev. Xu Guozhong as Minister, Rev. Hou Zhiga as Vice-Minister (these two pastors are also the members of the standing committee of CC&TSPM).
The Brothers' Fellowship Ministry is responsible for organizing the quarterly brothers Special Meeting. Special meetings are held in turn in the churches where there are established brothers' fellowships. The brothers from each of the fellowships came to give testimonies, study the Bible, sing praise songs, and attend spiritual retreat gatherings.
Although the establishment of a brother’s fellowship has many benefits, Jinjiang City Christian authorities also respected the decision of some churches not to set up such a fellowship for the time being. Some churches believed that certain males had strong personalities so it was difficult to have them work together well; some churches were too small to organise a variety of fellowships.
For churches interested in establishing brothers' fellowships, Rev. Ye gave two suggestions: First, the gathering time of a fellowship should not be too long. It's hard to sit like a sister for a long time because males tend to be physically active. Qingyang Church’s brother fellowships usually last for about an hour. Second, the activities of a meeting should be rich and diverse. The Qingyang Church meeting usually begins with a prayer which is followed by half an hour of choir practice and the next session is a 20-30 minute Bible study with a brief discussion. The meeting ends with a pastor’s final comments.
Now, the activities of Qingyang Church’s fellowships have become well established. Monday is a home visit to a brother of the Fellowship. Tuesday night is the Fellowship. On each Tuesday evening there is a different theme, for example, choir practice (there is already a choir in the Fellowship), Bible study, spiritual retreat, and seminars (mostly about family affairs, guiding the brothers to lead the whole family in the pursuit of faith). In addition, the Fellowship has two outings and two dinner parties every year.
Most of the participating brothers are between 40 and 60. The church hopes that by participating in the Fellowship, they can be a blessing not only to the church but also to their family by being a good husband and father in the family.
Rev. Ye shared his testimony of the changes that the brothers have made in their families. After some brothers joined the fellowship, relationships between spouses became harmonious and they fell in love with each other. Many attendees come to the church as a couple or a family and some have come together to participate in church services which were not the same before.
Speaking of the greatest trials and challenges to the faith of the brothers, Rev. Ye confessed that it is related to social or business dining and drinking. Living in Jinjiang, there are many opportunities for socializing or having business dinners and drinking—most brothers have such habits. Rev. Ye and other minister have been encouraging their brothers not to drink too much and to give up smoking.
It’s really hard to quit smoking and drinking. Rev. Ye said that some brothers wanted to quit smoking but they couldn’t on their own. Finally, they relied on God and prayers to successfully quit smoking. They were slowly changing their drinking habits too. They wouldn’t get as drunk as they used to. In the fellowship, we encouraged each other to give up smoking and drinking and prayed for each other.
It is worth mentioning that the brothers are now able to attend the fellowship activities for at least an hour without smoking. You know, some smokers can't stand it if they don't smoke for ten minutes.
Our male believers will struggle with it in society as everyone else smokes and drinks.
Rev. Ye said, "It's wonderful to see that they can succeed in quitting smoking and drinking because of how the Lord is filling their lives with goodness."
Social or business eating and drinking also rob brothers of their time and deter them from attending church meetings. Yet, they are willing to set aside their secular pursuits because they cherish the opportunity of being a part of church meetings. There are more than 20 brothers who attend almost every church service.
Qingyang Church resumed all its on-site services on 21 June and the on-site meetings of brotherly fellowships were resumed in August 2020.
- Translated by Charlie Li
Fujian Brothers' Fellowships Rise as Church Being Despised for Few Men