“Church" (from the greek ekklesia and latin ecclesia) literally means "called out", and refers to a group of people called for the sin of the world to serve the Lord.
The term "corporate "(the corporation, latin corporis actio), is used by virtue of its context give a working environment, a company or corporation. In a narrower sense refers to a group of christian workers, subject to a code of conduct, which act as one body, one person, seeking to achieve a common goal: the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“Corporate Church" is a group of saints, on behalf of Jesus Christ, act as one body, one person, looking for the salvation of souls and the expansion of the kingdom of God in their working environment.
Corporate Church is a small assembly interdenominacional of believers in Jesus Christ, without physical facilities without link themselves or designations, organizations whose primary purpose is to provide an opportunity to witness, communion and training for christians who work in the same company.
The Corporate Church, as in the church in cells, based on small groups and the central focus of their lives and reach gospel are priority over programs and ministries, but it is divided into other cells as in vision of 12, so little is bound to any network or “apostolic” leadership.
The Corporate Church aggregates all saints in a company while they working and cannot mix code of conduct traditional church with the code of conduct business segment and be successful.
What are not corporate churches?
• Are not "copies of cults" carried out in enterprises;
• Are not "Koinonites", or closed clubs meetings believers;
• "Igrejinhas" are not competing with local churches;
• Are not "churches" cell, nor do the "meeting".
• Are no longer a "local" program of the church, are the life of the church herself winning souls there where they are.
What are corporate churches?
Corporate churches or workplace churches are small groups of believers reuniting in companies where the leader is the coordinating work (facilitating) with the participation of all.
Ladder to success
As in the church in cells, but with some significant differences, the ladder of success of corporate church has four steps to climb, they are:
• Win lives to Jesus.
• Consolidate these lives by encouraging them to attend a local church.
• Train these lives to speak of Jesus.
• Send these lives to start earning lives.