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Category Archives: clergy laity
Looking beyond the Catholic priesthood
With all the reports of sexual abuse by priests, perhaps we should ask: “Who are the real priests?”
Posted in bishops, child abuse, clergy laity, laity, layman, ministers, ordaination, ordained, pastors, preachers, priesthood of all believers, priesthood of the beliver, religion, sexual harassment, Uncategorized, universal priesthood, video, YouTube
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholic me too, Catholic priests, clergy, me too, priesthood, priests
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Anybody like repeating words after a preacher?
Some preachers’ idea of participation in church is this: “Everybody say: ‘This message is gonna be good.” If preachers want people to say a one-liner to their “neighbor,” why don’t they say: “Turn to your neighbor and quote a Bible … Continue reading
Posted in clergy, clergy laity, clergy/laity, clergy/laity split, hype, priesthood, priesthood of all believers, priesthood of the believer, religion, religious ceremonies, religious nuts, religious quotes, religious tradition, routine religion, Uncategorized, universal priesthood
Tagged Christianity, church, church participation, controlling pastors, repeating after a preacher, robotics, robots, turn to your neighbor and say
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Church can be like a full 747 sitting on the tarmac with no fuel
Having church without the active leading of the Spirit is like sitting on the tarmac in a full 747 with no fuel. A plane full of people won’t go anywhere without fuel. Neither will a church without the supernatural working of … Continue reading
Posted in another Pentecost, church program, clergy, clergy laity, discouragement, Feast of Pentecost, first Pentecost, flowing in the Spirit, fruit of the Spirit, gifts of the Spirit, inner peace, pentecostal experience, Quench not the Spirit, Uncategorized
Tagged church, Holy Spirit, Pentecost, Pentecost Sunday, Pentecostal, Pharisees, Sadducees, sermons
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Jesus Christ MC (emcee)
Let’s come together & let Christ, the Invisible Choreographer, take direct control. When Christians meet to all follow the Invisible Choreographer, miracles happen. The risen Jesus is the uncurriculum. He’s the Way–follow Him. A program, agenda, or curriculum should never … Continue reading
Posted in body of Christ, Call to Worship, church programming, church programs, clergy, clergy laity, clergy/laity, how the body of Christ functions, I am the way, organic chruch, priesthood of the believer, the way the truth the life, Uncategorized, unchurching, worship
Tagged cheerleader, choreographer, church, curriculum, ekklesia, emcee, master of ceremonies, MC, meetings
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8 past keys to Christianity’s powerful future!
Although Christianity appears to be in rapid decline in the Western world, it is about to break out with fresh power that will radically transform those who experience it. How? The biblical example of ekklesia was established by Jesus Christ when He … Continue reading
Posted in church, clergy, clergy laity, ekklesia, family of God, family values, Greek New Testament, Holy Spirit, house church, led by the Spirit, New Testament church, organic chruch, priesthood of the believer, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvation Army Nashville, serving others, simple church, sin, Tennessee, Uncategorized, universal priesthood, unprogrammed
Tagged Bible, Christianity, church history, early church, future of Christianity, Nashville, New Testament, risen
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Is a “spiritless boredom” the norm for church?
Here are some powerful quotes from The Coming World Revival by Robert E. Coleman: “God’s people everywhere increasingly yearn for something more in the life of the church. We go through the motions of religion, but there is no power. For many … Continue reading
Posted in beauty of holiness, Billy Graham, boredom in church, challenge to pastors, clergy, clergy laity, compromise, evangelists, joy of the Lord, laity, Leighton Ford, overcoming boredom, pastors, Robert E. Coleman, The Coming World Revival, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, church, quotes, revival, spiritual awakening
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Christ-follower = minister = priest (priesthood of the believer quotes)
“Let everyone, therefore, who knows himself to be a Christian be assured of this, that we are all equally priests.” –Martin Luther “We must reveal God’s name to each other and proclaim the name of God to our brothers–not in … Continue reading
Posted in Alexander Hay, Andreas Karlstadt, Austin Sparks, Carl Ketcherside, Charles Spurgeon, Chip Brogden, clergy laity, Dave Coleman, Elton Trueblood, Greg Austin, laymen, laywitness, Martin Luther, who can preach, women in ministry
Tagged organic church, priesthood of the believer, Protestants, quotations, royal priesthood, universal priesthood
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Mutual Ministry — Church On Fire
2 ways 2 do church . . . 1) Professional parson / 2) Mutual ministry: 1) A professional parson preaches to passive persons. 2) A group of people listens to, serves, and ministers to one another. When a church freely … Continue reading