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Category Archives: contemporary Christian music
Singin’ A New Song In Music City
A song is a sequence of many notes — not one solitary note playing over and over again. –In the New Testament, the body of Christ is not one person speaking over and over again; but many members ministering to … Continue reading
Posted in bandmaster, Beyond Church, Christmas music, contemporary Christian music, country music, East Nashville, Gospel music, instrumental music, itcity, Middle Tennessee, music festival, music videos, musicals, new song, Patricia King, religion, sheet music, songwriter, soul music, Tennessee, Thomas R Kelly, Uncategorized, Why should the devil have all the good music
Tagged band, Body of Christ, church, music, Music City, Nashville, quotes, Salvation Army
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Hart Street Worship @ Trevecca University (Thursday Night Testimony Time)
Hart Street Annex at Trevecca Nazarene University has become the site of a contemporary, creative weekly campus worship meeting for students and others. The meetings are based on open sharing and participation and are held every Thursday night at 7:00 … Continue reading
Posted in ball fields, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, campus fellowship, Christian colleges, Christian spirituality, Christianity, college experiences, college students, college testimonies, contemporary Christian music, contemporary worship, Do as I have done, fellowship, Jesus statue, Jesus washing feet, map, Millennials, music, Music City, Nashville events, organic church, pictures of Trevecca, praise and worship, Salvation Army, sports, sports fields, statue, students, the heart of worship, Trevecca, Trevecca campus, Trevecca events, Trevecca map, university, youth ministry
Tagged campus ministry, colleges, Nashville, simple church, Trevecca Nazarene University, worship
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What I Learned From Corrie Ten Boom, Andraé Crouch, Dennis Bennett, David du Plessis, Chuck Smith, Kathryn Kuhlman, Jack Hayford, and Walter Martin
In the mid 1970s I attended Melodyland School of Theology in Southern California for a year. While there I was blessed to be taught by many powerful men and women of God. Here are 8 powerful lessons that I learned from … Continue reading
Posted in California, Calvary Chapel, Catholic charismatic movement, Catholicism, Christian history, Chuck Smith, church history, contemporary Christian music, Corrie Ten Boom, David du Plessis, Dennis Bennett, Episcopal church, Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit flow, Holy Spirit promptings, Jack Hayford, Jesus Movement, Kathryn Kuhlman, Kingdom of the Cults, Los Angeles, Melodyland School of Theology, pentecostal experience, pentecostals, Pentecostialism, Roman Catholic, Rome, Shrine Auditorium, South Africa, Southern California, speaking in tongues, The Church on the Way, Van Nuys, Walter Martin, World War II
Tagged Andrae Crouch, charismatic movement, Christianity, history, revival, spirituality
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Did modern innovations in churches create worship wars?
Church innovation has become widespread & refreshing! Guess what is my favorite church innovation. Over the past generation or two, the way of having church in our society has changed a lot as we have seen new ideas creatively introduced … Continue reading
Posted in Bob Rognlien, changes in worship, church meetings, church program, church seating, church services, church speakers, competition, conflict, contemporary Christian music, contemporary church, contemporary society, controversy, debate, definition, experiential worship, house church, how to do church, hymn, hymns, innovation, lip syncing, open church, open sharing, organic church, participatory church, participatory culture, participatory sermons, pew, Power Point, powerpoint, quotation, Quotations, quote, raising hands, simple church, worship, worship dancing, worship drama, worship gathering, worship innovation, worship leader, YouTube
Tagged change, church, contemporary vs. traditional, quotes, worship styles, worship wars
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