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Category Archives: alternative to preaching
Letting go of religious crutches so you can walk with Jesus
When the risen Jesus is vibrant and living inside of you, you don’t need crutches. Let them go! It’s not surprising that unbelievers reject the resurrection of Jesus, but it’s shocking that so many Christians still cling to crutches and … Continue reading
To focus on a man’s talk (called a “sermon”) rather than on Christ’s presence is to settle for a 2nd-hand account instead of a 1st-hand experience.
Posted in alternative to preaching, alternative to sermons, church sermons, do away with the sermon, encounter with God, encountering God, experiencing God, experiencing Jesus, homiletics, homily, long-winded sermon, meeting Jesus, preaching the Gospel, preaching the Word, sermon material, sermon series, Uncategorized
Tagged Christ's presence, God's presence, homelitics, preaching, preaching calendar, sermon, sermon ideas
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“Sit & be told?” or “Go & be bold?”
The living experience of Christ is far more amazing than anything anyone can say about Him. To really understand the Gospel it must be more than preached. It must be personally experienced and lived. People learn what they do. To really learn … Continue reading
Posted in alternative to preaching, as bold as a lion, bold, bold statements, early Christianity, early Christians, early church, gifts of the Spirit, preaching the Gospel, preaching without words, Uncategorized
Tagged Christian lab, demonstration of the Spirit, preaching, sermons, what is Christianity?
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Jesus is alive and colorful; not drab and dull!
We don’t need to pray that Jesus shows up when we meet. That’s been promised. We need to pray that leadership doesn’t quench Him. Revival happens when church leadership gets out of the way and lets the living Jesus occupy … Continue reading
Posted in alternative to preaching, apest, Bible one anothers, ekklesia, Ephesians 4, nontraditional preaching, one anothers, preaching, preaching credentials, preaching the Gospel, preaching the Word, preaching without words, turned the world upside down, Uncategorized, worship, worship leader, worship leaders
Tagged Christianity, church, church leadership, how to be a Christian leader, leadership, leadership lessons, leadership training, religion
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Most Christians have been trained to listen to a preacher, but not trained to listen to the risen Jesus.
When I was growing up in church, I was trained to listen to a preacher, but not trained to listen to the risen Jesus. (If church doesn’t train Christians to listen to and obey the Jesus, who will?) The reality … Continue reading
Posted in alternative to preaching, homiletics, lay preaching, Lay Witness Missions, lay witness movement, leadership training, nontraditional preaching, preaching without words, pulpit, pulpit ministry, search engine, sermons, Ted Talks, Train yourself unto godliness., Uncategorized
Tagged alternative Christianity, Christianity, Fresh Expressions, mysticism, out of the box, spirituality, worship
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Who are the best ministers?
ARE ORDINARY PEOPLE THE BEST MINISTERS? I turned on the TV today and there was Johnny Cash Staring in an old episode of “Little House on the Prairie,” Playing an ordinary man pretending to be a preacher. His down to … Continue reading
Posted in 5-fold ministry, alternative to preaching, Bible one anothers, call to ministry, everyday minister, focus of ministry, holy priesthood, lay preaching, laymen preaching, mutual ministry, one another, one anothering, pastoring, pastors, preaching the Word, preaching without words, priesthood, priesthood of all believers, royal priesthood, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Tennessee, TN, Uncategorized, universal priesthood, women in ministry, work of the ministry
Tagged best ministers, best preachers, Johnny Cash, Little House on the Prairie, ministry, Nashville, outreach, priesthood of the believer
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Why doesn’t church let people take turns on Sunday morning?
Answers: All we have known is the clergy/laity system. We don’t like the idea of any other way of doing church. So we ignore the biblical doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. Martin Luther set up the focus on one man … Continue reading
Posted in a new reformation, alternative to preaching, Berry Street, body life, changes in worship, contemporary worship, group interaction, interaction, interactive, interactive church, interactive learning, interactive sermons, Luther, Martin Luther, multivoiced church, preaching, Protestant Reformation, simple church, Uncategorized, worship wars
Tagged church, church history, church services, Nashville, organic church, participatory church, Salvation Army, sermons
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Are sermon points and systematic theology in the Bible?
Sermon points? Sermons frequently have numbered points. However, when you read through the New Testament, you can’t find even one incidence of number points. So how did such an unbiblical idea become so common in church services? (Perhaps it is … Continue reading
Posted in All I have written, alternative to preaching, Christian history, church history, history, house church, New Testament, organic church, preaching, preaching the Word, preaching without words, simple church, Uncategorized
Tagged 3 point sermon, experiencing God, homiletics, quotes, sermon points, sermon preparation, systematic theology, Thomas Aquinas
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2 pods about church without sermons
Here are two podcasts about how God will break out of the traditional church mold (if we let Him). He stopped the sermon. Hear how a church in Nashville, Tennessee has been meeting for 8 1/2 years without a sermon. … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, alternative church, alternative to preaching, alternatives to sermons, book, bored in church, church decline, church experiment, church order, church organization, church programming, church revitalization, church sermons, church services, church without a program, churching, conversermons, house church, how to conduct a church service, how to do church, I will build my church, immunity to sermons, interactive sermons, interrupting a sermon, participatory sermons, Richard Jacobson, sermon-free church, sermon-hearing, shared sermon, Thom Schultz, Uncategorized
Tagged Holy Soup, podcast, preach without words, quotes, sermon, unchurching
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