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Category Archives: change management
Lay it on the line!
How can we let God change us if we won’t even let Him change the church program? Take a risk like the chicken who went halfway across the road to lay it on the line. Lay your all on the line … Continue reading
Posted in adult language, change, change management, changes in worship, commitment, cussing, fire, fire in church, fire in the heart, fire of God, fire of the Holy Spirit, funny thought, GPS, happiness, humility, Jesus, joke, Laughter, make me laugh, mature language, profanity, revival fires, Send the fire, shopping, spiritual awakening, spiritual fire, the Holy Spirit and fire, Uncategorized, unhappiness
Tagged Christianity, church, house church, humor, preaching, revival, sermons, simple church
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Spiritual body building or religious institutionalism?
Early Christianity was a joyous, loving, holy, and supernatural lifestyle, not a religious affiliation. Christians are called to be body builders — to build up the body of Christ by ministering to one another. (See Ephesians 4:16.) Institutionalism has splintered Christ’s body … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, change management, Christianity, growth in grace, how to grow spiritually, It's Supernatural, Scriptures, Sid Roth's It's Supernatural, supernatural, Uncategorized
Tagged body building, change, Christian growth, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spirituality, working out
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Thoughts from a Jesus addict
I’m a Jesus addict, staying high on Him & looking to start a Jesus epidemic! I’ve found that true happiness is addiction to Jesus. Group meetings help Jesus addicts keep His fire burning in one another! O, what a relief … Continue reading
What makes a bad New Year? People.
If the world is bad, People made it so. A better world Requires better people. We try to fix the world with laws & programs that fail to make us better people. The world doesn’t need a better political system. It … Continue reading
Thoughts from the Bible & the General . . .
I read some statements that General André Cox made at The Salvation Army National Advisory Organizations Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, April 21-24, 2016. The theme of the conference was “Expect Change.” The General’s comments reminded me of these biblical concepts: Christ-followers … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, change, change agent, change in church, change management, changes in worship, each one has a psalm, evangelism, makes change, Phoenix, preach the gospel, Quench not the Spirit, Uncategorized, witnesses, witnessing
Tagged Bible, General André Cox, Great Commission, Holy Spirit, quotes, The Salvation Army
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Cereal, cars, & church alternatives . . .
If for many centuries, almost everyone in the world who ate breakfast always had some brand of cereal, we would think it strange if a few people started talking and writing about having pancakes for breakfast. Breakfast cereal eaters might … Continue reading
Posted in alternative church, Beyond Church, change in church, change management, changes in worship, ekklesia, fresh expressions, house church, lay testimonies, messy church, nontraditional church, personal testimonies, Quakers, salvation testimonies, simple church, Spirit-led, Uncategorized, unprogrammed meetings
Tagged breakfast cereal, cars, changes, Christianity, church, ekklesia, organic church, religion
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New Ideas, Worn Out Ideas, & Re-engineering Church
A live electric wire on the ground is not boring. It is attention grabbing, powerful, full of sparks, exciting, indescribable, and unpredictable. A live church service of people flowing together in God’s current is the same. About God? Or by … Continue reading
Posted in change, change agent, change management, church meetings, church services, electric wire on the ground, finish well, interactive learning, Joe Calloway, learning environment, Lennie Scott-Webber, live church, live electric wire, Model-T, organic church, quotation, quote, Quotes, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, simple church, Tom Griner, worn out ideas
Tagged church, Nashville, new ideas, quotations, re-engineering
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The Next Time Someone Says “C.I.B.” Check This Out . . .
The next time someone says; “Church is boring,” bring them to 225 Berry Street in Nashville, 37207. They will change their mind. * There’s no sermon to fall asleep in . . . Instead people excitedly and spontaneously show and … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, bulletin, change, change management, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian community, Christian history, Christian organizations, Christian values, church meetings, church programs, church roles, church structure, disciples, discipling, East Nashville, faith, faith-based, free will, freedom, gifts of the Spirit, giving, guidance, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Holy Spirit, improvisation, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, lifestyle Christianity, move of God, movement, mystery, mysticism, non-church, normal Christianity, offering, organic church, participatory church, podium, praise and worship, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, priesthood of the believer, pulpit, religion, religious ceremonies, simple church, supernatural
Tagged boredom in church, Christianity, church, Nashville, organic church, The Salvation Army, worship leader
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Stormy Weather
It’s not easy to weather stormy weather. Dark clouds, wind, hail, floods. There is a story about a man who built his house on sand. When the rains came and the winds blew his house collapsed into ruble. However, another … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Bible, built his house on a rock, change, change management, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, dark clouds, faith, faith-based, floods, God, hail, hearing God, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, life, lifestyles, normal Christianity, Oh my God, peace, rains, repentance, salvation, self-help, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, stable, stormy weather, thundeer, training camp, values, voice of God, wages of sin, wind
Tagged Christianity, religion, storms, weather
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