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Category Archives: glory
Christianity is light, not lecture
When there’s light, you see. You don’t need someone to describe everything to you. True Christianity is light, not lecture. Over analysis has filled contemporary Christianity with spiritual paralysis. To ponder and try to figure God out pales in comparison to personally … Continue reading
Is there any hope? (If so, where?)
Everybody needs hope. (Life without hope is hopeless.) So where is there any hope in human history? –I don’t find hope in wars and military victories because they reveal the evil and cruelty that men can do to one another … Continue reading
Posted in betterment of humanty, Christ in you the hope of, Colossians 1:27, glory, great victories, hope in Christ, hopeful, Jesus, kings and kingdoms, one solitary life, patriotism, Paul of Tarsus, serving others, spiritual warfare, violence
Tagged history, hope, inspiration, meaning of life, purpose
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got God’s glory? (Let the Spirit steer it!)
got God’s glory? (Let the Spirit steer it!) With despair everywhere, we desperately need a perspective that peers past the pain that persistently pounds us and beholds the glory of God! But flesh and blood cannot reveal God’s glory to … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Corinthians 3:8, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, church, church format, church leadership, church meetings, church program, church programs, glory, glory of God, glory on Moses' face, God's presence, got God?, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit promptings, leading of the Spirit, ministry of the Spirit, miracles, Music City, organic church, Spirit-led, unplanned church, unprogrammed church
Tagged Christianity, God's glory, Moses, Nashville, New Testament, spirit
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Questioning The Golden Globe Awards
Why settle for simply seeing the Golden Globes when Christ wants to give you a glorious new heart of gold? What good is the best dressed body, if your heart is a mess? The 2014 Golden Globes even included hate … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, 2014, Atheists, best dressed, glory, God, heart of gold, Hell, questions, quotation, Quotations, quote, thank yous
Tagged Golden Globe Awards, Golden Globes, hate speech, Jacqueline Bisset, quote
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The Historical Jesus Can Be The Present-Day Jesus
Study and religion tend to keep Jesus tucked away in the past, as a historical figure. However, we desperately need Him to be living and working in the present, not stuck in the past. The world needs Jesus’ presence, His … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christ, church format, church meetings, church program, church programs, church services, contemporary, contemporary church, contemporary society, glory, glory of God, God calling, God with us, hearing God, hearing Jesus, hearing the Holy Spirit, how to hear God's voice, Western society, Western world
Tagged Christianity, church, hearing God's voice, historical Jesus
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Church Seating — Beyond The Pew And Theater Seating
[U] From the pew to the U — church seating makes a difference. I grew up sitting in church pews (long, uncomfortable, wooden benches) and seeing the backs of people’s heads in front of me — not much interaction in … Continue reading
Posted in backs of people's heads, church benches, church furniture, glory, glory on each face, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Nashville, Nashville church, Nashville projects, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, simple church, The Salvation Army, theater seating
Tagged Christianity, church, church history, church seating, pews, sacred space
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Real Church = The Real God, Real Power, His Real Presence Through Real People
Do we go to church to be taught a religious lesson . . . or to encounter and surrender to God’s presence? A listening mind can learn lessons about God; but it takes a hungry heart to head wholeheartedly into … Continue reading
Posted in Acts, Apostle Paul, Christianity, church format, church meetings, church programs, church services, first time visitor, glory, glory of God, holiness, Isaiah, lecture, listening, O taste and see that the Lord is good, organic church, organization, presence of Christ, presence of God, psalm, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, tears, The Salvation Army, why go to church
Tagged church, early church, God's presence, real people, religion, sermon
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The Marathon Of A Lifetime!
The St. Jude Country Music Marathon (formerly the Music City Marathon) takes place tomorrow in Nashville, Tennessee. Many will put themselves to the test as they run, yet they find the testing to be thrilling. They love the challenge. “The … Continue reading
Posted in faith, faith-based, foot race, George Sheehan, glory, heartbreak hill, marathon, marathon of a lifetime, music, Music City, New Testament, organic church, Paul of Tarsus, pursuit of God, quote, Quotes, runners, running shoes, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, Tennessee, The Salvation Army, tunes
Tagged church, Country Music Marathon, faith, Music City Marathon, Nashville, quotations, spirituality, St. Jude
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